How to Create a Professional Contact Us Page on Blogger (No Coding Required)

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You’ve spent weeks designing your blog and writing great content. But imagine a major brand wants to sponsor you, or a reader wants to ask a question that leads to a collaboration. If they have to hunt through your comments or guess your Gmail address, they’ll likely just give up and move on to the next blogger.

A Professional Contact Us Page is the "Open for Business" sign for your blog. On Blogger, you don't need to be a coder to create a sleek, functional form that delivers messages straight to your email.


1. The Easy Way: Using Blogger’s Built-in Contact Gadget

Blogger has a hidden contact form gadget that is simple and effective. Here is how to turn it into a dedicated page:

Step A: Add the Gadget to your Sidebar (Temporarily)

  1. Go to Layout.

  2. Click Add a Gadget in your sidebar.

  3. Choose Contact Form from the list. Click Save.

Step B: Create the Dedicated Page

  1. Go to Pages (not Posts) and click + New Page.

  2. Title it "Contact Us".

  3. In the editor, switch from Compose View to HTML View (click the pencil icon in the top left).

  4. Paste this simple line of code to "pull" the form into the page: [contact-form] (Note: Many modern Blogger themes automatically convert this. If yours doesn't, see the "Google Forms" method below for a 100% reliable alternative.)


2. The Pro Way: Using Google Forms (100% Reliable)

If you want more control (like asking for a "Reason for Inquiry" or "Website URL"), Google Forms is the gold standard. It’s free, mobile-responsive, and professional.

  1. Go to .

  2. Select the "Contact Information" template.

  3. Customize your questions (Name, Email, Message, etc.).

  4. Click Send at the top right, then click the Embed ( < > ) icon.

  5. Copy the HTML code provided.

Inserting the Form into Blogger:

  1. Go back to your Contact Us page in Blogger.

  2. Switch to HTML View.

  3. Paste the Google Forms code.

  4. Switch back to Compose View to add a friendly intro like: "I'd love to hear from you! Whether you have a question or a business inquiry, use the form below."

  5. Click Publish.


3. Don't Forget the "Human" Elements

A form is great, but adding these details makes you look like an established professional:

  • Social Media Links: Give people a second way to reach you (Instagram DMs or LinkedIn).

  • Response Time: Add a small note like, "I usually respond within 24–48 hours." This manages expectations.

  • Location: You don't need your home address, but stating your city/country (e.g., "Based in London, UK") is helpful for brands checking time zones.


4. Making the Page Visible

Having the page isn't enough; people need to see it!

  1. Go to Layout.

  2. Find your Page List or Top Navigation gadget.

  3. Click Add a New Item.

  4. Type "Contact Us" and select the page you just created.

  5. Save and refresh your blog.


Why This Matters for AdSense

Google AdSense reviewers check for a "Contact Us" page during the approval process. It proves that the site is managed by a real person who is accountable for their content. It’s a small step that plays a big role in your blog's authority.

Now that people can reach you, are you ready to handle the legal side? Next, we’ll look at how to add a Cookie Consent Bar to keep your blog GDPR-compliant!

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