Introducing CraftyPostcode |
Getting Started
UK Postcode System
Call centres, and an increasing number of websites, use postcode lookup to simplify address capture. Using a postcode address finder for address entry is a win-win solution with obvious benefits: speed and accuracy. Everyone saves time. The customer experiences an improved level of service and the company always gets 100% correct data. Address entry the Crafty Way
Long web forms at checkout can contribute to higher abandonment rates. People hate filling out web forms and appreciate auto complete functionality. An address finder can mean fewer visitors leave before completing the transaction and more are likely to come back, resulting in an improved conversion ratio and reduced drop off rates on checkout pages. Our prices start from only £22.50 + vat for 750 clicks. We think that at these low prices the time has come to move your website with the times. The investment needed is very low and potential benefits are great. There are no long term contracts or commitments, just a simple, transparent pay-per-click pricing model. >>> read more about CraftyPostcode >>> Next StepsVisit our demos section to experiment with different ways to add postcode lookup to a website. Then go to the developers section to download sample code and integration guides - we have a number of ready to go examples including an osCommerce contribution. If you would like us to help with integration, please contact us. We provide free access for developers during integration, simply sign up for an account to get started. Once you are happy with the way CraftyPostcode is integrated on your website, purchase the required number of credits and you are done! Where does the data come from? We are an authorised reseller of the Royal Mail Postal Address File (PAF). The PAF is the only complete and up to date address database in the UK. CraftyPostcode offers access to full PAF premise level address data. It is the most comprehensive level and gives a list of all known addresses (delivery points) for every UK postcode.
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