Well, well, well, looky here! You wanna know how to get a hold of them folks over at *, huh? You come to the right place, I reckon. I ain’t no fancy computer whiz, but I know a thing or two about how these things work. Got me a grandson, he’s glued to that there screen all day long, taught me a few tricks.
So, you need their contact email, yeah? That’s how you send them a message, like a letter, but on the computer. These young folks, they don’t write letters no more, all thumbs and buttons. Anyway, you want that email, you gotta dig around a bit. It ain’t always just sittin’ there pretty on the page.
Now, I hear tell there’s these things called “WHOIS” or somethin’. Sounds like a hoot owl, don’t it? Apparently, you can use that to find out who owns a website. Like findin’ out who owns the farm down the road. You go to a special website, like or . It is said that you can find email by this way, but I don’t know for sure.
You type in that , and it spits out a bunch of gobbledygook. But somewhere in there, might be an email address. Could be the owner’s, could be someone else’s. You never know with these things. It’s like tryin’ to find a needle in a haystack, I tell ya.
Another thing you can do is just look around on their website. Sometimes they got a “Contact Us” page or something like that. Might be at the bottom, might be at the top. You gotta poke around, like a hen lookin’ for grubs. They might have a form you can fill out, like those contest entries they used to have in the newspaper. You write your name, your email, your message, and hit send. Easy peasy.
Now, if you wanna get real fancy, there are these tools, they call ’em scam advisor, or whatever, I don’t know about those. They say it can tell ya if a website is good or bad, like checkin’ if the eggs are fresh. I don’t know, I just ask my neighbor, she knows everything. But you can try it, I guess. Type in and see what it says. Might tell ya somethin’, might not.
Some folks, they want you to sign up for their emails. They call it a “newsletter”. It’s like gettin’ the church bulletin every week, but on your computer. They might have a little box on their website where you put your email in. You need a email if you want to contact them. Most people use Gmail. Then they send you all sorts of stuff. Could be useful, could be junk. Just like my mailbox, full of flyers and bills. You can put the sign-up box on the website, or Facebook. I don’t know what Facebook is, but my grandson told me before.
Then, there are companies wantin’ to advertise. Like puttin’ up a big sign on your barn. You can make some money that way, if you got a popular website. I reckon , they might be interested in that. If you are interest in it, you need to find their contact information. But I don’t know about all that. I just grow my tomatoes and sell ’em at the market.
Here’s a list of things you can try, all jumbled up like my button box:
- Look for a “Contact Us” page on their website.
- Try that WHOIS thingamajig, if you’re feelin’ brave. * and * are the place.
- See if they got a newsletter you can sign up for. You can use Gmail to sign up.
- Use one of them scam advisor tools, if you’re worried about that sort of thing.
- If you want to advertise, try to find out how to contact them.
- If you have questions or comments, find the contact information and send a message to them.
- Just keep your eyes peeled and click around. You might get lucky!
I hope it can help you. It ain’t rocket science, just common sense. If all these ways do not work, you can just give up, go outside and get some fresh air. It’s better than starin’ at that screen all day, anyway. I got to go now, need to water my flowers. Good luck, honey!