Most people who use stuff like Weebly and Wix aren’t looking for the super best website anyway. People who use Weebly and Wix don’t have money to pay someone to make a slightly better website. So you use Wix to build websites and still call yourself a “UI/UX designer”?
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To be fair some website themes (e.g. WordPress and others) have a lot of ‘code bloat’ too so you have to do some research. The names of some common web builders for WordPress escape me just now but Elementor is one that comes up as effective and not too bloated. Divi is another builder which is very popular, but not sure how excessive the coding is. You can also tweak speed using content delivery networks such as cloudflare, but address any issues on your site first. I’d love to enhance this article with more pointers in another article, but time isn’t available for me to do that at the moment, but you’ve touched on both sides of my points very well so thank you.
If you get a good one that is reasonable, they can do wonders…but you are going to pay big time. In my view, the money is better spent on more creative advertisement and promotion. I agree on a few points, but I think Wix is fine for most small businesses.
As you know, site speed is crucial if you want to rank on Google. On the front page of my site, I’ve compressed the images, removed all animations and special effects and cut the content to a minimum, yet the site still loads slower than 65% of all websites. Given that Wix isn’t the best option, what might you recommend (something that can be simple to start and grow/be adapted along with the business).
No where did I say you can’t rank Wix websites, as you said, you need to make an investment in learning to know how you use it and I give some suggestions in the article. A website should have a goal and a purpose, and just because WIX allows “anyone to put a site online”, doesn’t mean it will be good or serve its purpose as well as it should.
- UltraVPN offers dedicated apps for Windows, Mac, Android and iOS.
- It allows torenting on nearly all its servers, and because it has a zero-log policy, you can safely download any torent you like.
- Hulu, Sky and Now TV, but we had some issues with BBC iPlayer.
- On top of that it has a browser extension for Google Chrome.
- This matters because your data needs to travel from your device to the VPN server before you can connect the internet.
And you’re charging turbo vpn people to build their websites with Wix? I hope you’re being honest with them about the fact you’re charging them for something they could just do themselves.
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And they’re in for a very unpleasant surprise if they ever want to transfer their websites elsewhere. If you’ve managed to build a site using a platform like Wix and you’ve invested the time to learn about SEO, business listings, remarketing etc then I’m super happy for you.