You’ve heard me say a time or two (or more) why I think WordPress is such a great content management system. One of those reasons is the number of great plugins that are readily available to use on websites. One plugin that we’ve been using on almost every site we’ve been doing lately is called Formidable – a contact form plugin. There are a couple of really great features to Formidable that make it one of my favorites.

One of the great things about Formidable is how easy to set up it is. While it’s true that the standard out-of-the-box form included has some odd parts to it (for example, there is a question asking what the subject of your contact form is and the name fields are only half width), those are easy to change or remove all together. Unlike other contact form plugins, such as Contact Form 7, adding new fields or questions to your contact form is really easy: it’s a simple drag and drop setup that allows you to create the question and its HTML elements all in one.

Even with no knowledge of HTML, you can easily create new questions, and getting those new questions to show up in the email that is sent to you is all done by default as well – again, making it super easy to use, especially for non programmers. As is the case with my contact form plugins for WordPress, Formidable is also really easy to connect with Google’s recaptcha to reduce and eliminate spam. You can easily set up various styles of recaptcha in order to best suit the needs of your website and the amount of spam you may be getting.
On a couple of the websites we’ve done, we’ve needed to do some more advanced features on the contact form. The premium version of Formidable has a lot of great options that can be used to take your contact form to a new level. However, if you only need standard forms and standard questions with no advanced conditional statements or things of that nature, the free version will work just fine.

Because of how easy to use the plugin is and how versatile it can be with the
premium version, Formidable is by far my favorite contact form plugin to use with WordPress. If your site isn’t using Formidable or you’re not getting the most out of your contact forms, contact us today. Visit https://fullscopecreative.com/contact/ – and yes, the contact form there, that’s Formidable.

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Our blog is packed with expert advice on website design, SEO, marketing, branding, and more. Whether you’re looking to improve your website’s performance, boost your online presence, or streamline your business’s digital strategy, you’ll find valuable insights and actionable tips right here.

Shared vs Dedicated Hosting for SEO

Does shared hosting hurt SEO? Does dedicated hosting help rankings? The truth is simpler than most people think. Google does not rank websites based on server type. It ranks them based on performance. In this article, we break down what actually matters for SEO and how hosting should support your growth, not replace real strategy.

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Turn Client Questions Into Blog Posts

Every time a client says, “I have no idea what that is,” you just found your next blog topic. Instead of explaining it once and moving on, turn that question into an article. Then share it when others ask. You build traffic, trust, and authority all at the same time by simply teaching clearly.

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Closed Website Design Platforms

Closed website design platforms like Wix, Weebly, Squarespace, and GoDaddy Website Builder can be easy to start with. But they come with limits. You cannot move the site, change hosting freely, or fully customize the code. This article explains what a closed platform is and why many growing businesses choose WordPress instead.

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An example of a brand design guide

What is a Brand Design?

What is a brand design? It’s more than a logo. Brand design defines your colors, fonts, textures, and overall visual style so every part of your marketing looks consistent and professional. For small businesses, strong brand design creates clarity, improves websites, and makes future marketing easier and more effective.

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Which Website Builder Is Best for WordPress?

Trying to decide which website builder is best for WordPress? Divi, Beaver Builder, WP Bakery, and Elementor all offer different strengths. In this guide, we break down what each builder does well, where they fall short, and why Elementor is our top choice for small business websites at Full Scope Creative.

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ACF and Elementor are easy to use and can add so much to a site!

ACF and Elementor

ACF and Elementor allow us to turn a basic WordPress site into a structured, easy-to-manage system. With custom fields, custom post types, and dynamic layouts, your content stays organized and simple to update. Full Scope Creative sets it all up so you can just fill out fields and publish with confidence.

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4 servers and the 4 different types of website hosting.

What Are the 4 Types of Hosting?

What are the 4 types of hosting? Shared, VPS, dedicated, and cloud hosting each offer different levels of cost, speed, security, and control. In this guide, we break them down in simple terms so small business owners can understand their options and choose a hosting setup that fits their needs and budget.

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Your Site Isn’t Ready for SEO If…

SEO can drive real growth for a small business. But if your website is slow, hard to use on mobile, thin on content, or not focused on the right keywords, you may be wasting money. Before investing in SEO, make sure your site is built and structured to support it the right way.

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List out all of your services

Many small businesses offer more services than their website lets on. When those services are hidden or scattered, potential customers never see the full picture. This blog explains why clearly listing every service matters, how to structure services pages, and how the right setup helps build trust and guide visitors toward the next step.

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