By Jim Daniels
First off, many of you may be asking, what the heck is CGI?
CGI stands for the "Common Gateway Interface". It is a standard for
interfacing external applications with information servers, such as HTTP or Web
servers.
A common use for CGI is a fill-out form which emails feedback
from your website visitors. This allows visitors to your site to fill out a
form, click submit, and have the info delivered to you by email.
If you want to learn about CGI, or you're looking
for a CGI program or script for your particular computer system or application,
you should visit www.cgi-resources.com
If you're looking to add a fill-out form to your
site without going through the CGI learning curve, here's a great resource... www.formmail.to
If you're looking for something that does a bit
more, such as follow-up automatically via email and self-build a database of
prospects, try a free demo of www.webbusinesswizard.com
* Article by Jim Daniels of JDD Publishing. Jim's site has helped 1000's of
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