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What do you think which one is best and User Friendly website forum WIX or WORDPRESS?
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TommyCarey
With Wix, you will get a backend but you won't get access to any of your code and you can't truly customize anything. You'll be so reliant on your 3rd party that it will cost much more in the long run than it would if you simply bought a Wordpress theme and uploaded it to your hosting account (which isn't difficult to do at all).
Wix may look prettier at the beginning, which pulls a lot of people in, but you're limited with what you can do. The more you learn about your website, the more you'll want to leave Wix, and that means you'll likely make the jump to Wordpress and use your own theme with your own email and handle everything on your own.
For super beginners, I would recommend Wix because you don't need to know anything. For anyone that wants to take their business more serious, I would recommend Wordpress, and that's because you get complete access to the entire backend and can customize absolutely anything you can think of
If you're attracted to Wix because of their fancy "Drag and Drop" page builder, well, most Wordpress themes come with that as a standard nowadays lol. I'll buy Wordpress themes that have WPbakery packaged into them, or I'll buy it off of WPbakery.com, then I'll have that fancy "Drag and Drop" system of my own. You can also go with Elementor, but I feel they're a second choice, and that's why I tend to stick with WPbakery
Q: Is Wix basic and user-friendly?
A: Yes!
Q: Is Wix limited in what you can do and have access to?
A: Yes!
Q: Is Wordpress easy to use?
A: Yes!
Q: What's cheaper in the long run?
A: Wordpress
Q: What's more user-friendly?
A: Wordpress
Q: What's more customizable?
A: Wordpress
Q: What's better overall?
A: Wordpress
I hope that helps you out a bit
Thanks,
Tommy Carey
https://www.seoclerks.com/user/TommyCarey I prefer Wordpress over Wix because I get access to everything and not a basic dashboard like Wix allows. With Wix, you will get a backend but you won't get access to any of your code and you can't truly customize anything. You'll be so reliant on your 3rd party that it will cost much more in the long run than it would if you simply bought a Wordpress theme and uploaded it to your hosting account (which isn't difficult to do at all). Wix may look prettier at the beginning, which pulls a lot of people in, but you're limited with what you can do. The more you learn about your website, the more you'll want to leave Wix, and that means you'll likely make the jump to Wordpress and use your own theme with your own email and handle everything on your own. For super beginners, I would recommend Wix because you don't need to know anything. For anyone that wants to take their business more serious, I would recommend Wordpress, and that's because you get complete access to the entire backend and can customize absolutely anything you can think of :D If you're attracted to Wix because of their fancy "Drag and Drop" page builder, well, most Wordpress themes come with that as a standard nowadays lol. I'll buy Wordpress themes that have WPbakery packaged into them, or I'll buy it off of WPbakery.com, then I'll have that fancy "Drag and Drop" system of my own. You can also go with Elementor, but I feel they're a second choice, and that's why I tend to stick with WPbakery :D Q: Is Wix basic and user-friendly? A: Yes! Q: Is Wix limited in what you can do and have access to? A: Yes! Q: Is Wordpress easy to use? A: Yes! Q: What's cheaper in the long run? A: Wordpress Q: What's more user-friendly? A: Wordpress Q: What's more customizable? A: Wordpress Q: What's better overall? A: Wordpress I hope that helps you out a bit :) Thanks, Tommy Carey [url=https://www.seoclerks.com/user/TommyCarey]https://www.seoclerks.com/user/TommyCarey[/url]
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