What is your opinion of Wix? I ask this of people who have used them. What is your opinion of them? Would you reccomend Wix to others? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ list of top cheapest hosting http://listtop.pw/ Top 200 best traffic exchange sites http://listtop.pw/surf list of top gpt sites list of top ptc sites list of top ptp sites list of top crypto currency Wallets sites Listtop.pw Listtop.pw Listtop.pw +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I tend to recommend staying away from this site builder type tools as they generally overcharge for hosting and lock you in, as in once your site is up and running the only way to leave them is to redesign your site elsewhere. That being said, the builder itself is easy to use for beginners so you certainly can't argue with that, the only time you then have an issue is when you need something the site builder tool can't offer. Ultimately it's convenience versus flexibility, Wix, Weebly and others will get you a site online quickly and easily but for that convenience you will ultimately sacrifice the flexibility of a standard web hosting account coupled with a custom website or CMS like WordPress. EU/US/UK/AUS/ASIA cPanel Cloud Hosting cPanel | CloudLinux | LiteSpeed | EU & US Locations | DDoS Protected | SSD Storage | Mailchannels Keep in mind that most of the posters on this board are providers, a group with which WIX is not very popular (assumption). If you are asking as a potential end-user, it might be best to do a broader search for reviews. Personally, I would never lock myself into a proprietary platform. Much better to keep your options open by using something like WP. Last edited by DWS2006; 01-22-2019 at 11:00 AM. WHMEasyBackup.com - Take Control Of Your Backups! Complete Backup Solution For WHM Reseller Accounts Keep in mind that most of the posters on this board are providers, a group with which WIX is not very popular (assumption). If you are asking as a potential end-user, it might be best to do a broader search for reviews. ^This to. I myself am a provider so would probably be seen as biased, but I did try to offer you my personal opinion. I'm sure more posters will be along shortly to provide their own opinions. EU/US/UK/AUS/ASIA cPanel Cloud Hosting cPanel | CloudLinux | LiteSpeed | EU & US Locations | DDoS Protected | SSD Storage | Mailchannels Personally, I've used Wix and others to help new users (usually students) create small web pages and it's not my favorite. I think it's worth spending a little more money for the functionality and intuitive design of other platforms. There are other freemium models available that are much easier to use. Maybe look around and see what other's favorites are? I like Wix and similar "site builder" hosts, because I make good money helping people move their sites AWAY from them (usually to WordPress). :-) There's no demand from people wanting to move towards them though. You can draw your own conclusions. That doesn't mean they don't have their place - they're great for getting a "shop window" up quickly - but in the long term people tend to need more than they offer. Phil McKerracher I would recommend WIX to who don't have skill or knowledge of site building and not planning to learn that skill in the future. Just want to focus on maintaining a store for example. A friend of mine owns a clothing line and using WIX just updating his products and prices and other simple things himself. He's pretty happy that he can do those things himself, but my opinion is that their site builder gets heavy and slow in some cases and gets frustrating. And there are some limitations, in his case shopping cart process and layout, etc. You can only add text to designated areas and so on. They offer a free account so you can test and see if that's what you are looking for knowing those limitations. I have used Wix once and it's a great tool for non-coders who need to have something up and running quick. For example if you are a business person and only want a profile page or a website to try selling something new. However, if you plan to have a full-fledge e-commerce site for your business, you need to get real developers. I work directly with a ton of smaller non-profits and government agencies. They typically move towards Wix and similar services because it fits the need and is easy. Sadly, they typically hit a wall if they try to move beyond simple site, and then reach out to me in crisis mode. It's a tool, that's all. I work directly with a ton of smaller non-profits and government agencies. They typically move towards Wix and similar services because it fits the need and is easy. Sadly, they typically hit a wall if they try to move beyond simple site, and then reach out to me in crisis mode. It's a tool, that's all. This is exactly why it is not worth it tp use durch services because when you want to step outsode the box you can't Branden Tobin - Customer Relations Forward Web Click Here to View Our Enterprise Grade Web Hosting Offer As for the start - really good option. But moving forward better to have web designer hired for good web site redesign (really good idea from time to time redesign your web site) Once you have any success, and outgrow Wix, you're screwed. Easy as that. Limited, you're locked in, cannot move easily. Its rubbish limited options as others have said you are locked in to the platform. Limited functionality as well. If you want drag and drop functionality in a CMS plenty around that allow you to do that while buying whatever hosting you choose. CPK Web Services Fully managed website hosting for every business. Get in touch www.cpkws.com.au/contact-us.php I ask this of people who have used them. What is your opinion of them? Would you reccomend Wix to others? Wix kind of drag and rop builders are fine if you want very simple display websites, however if you need a good display/business ecommerce websites you should stay away from them. My opinion: My "ranking" is kidding. I'm just a humble client, here to seek help and guidance from the true experts. I'm also not entirely convinced by Wix's implementation of responsiveness, in that I tried to view a Wix site on a laptop with a low-ish resolution screen (1366 x 768) and some of the content was actually being lost off the edges of the page (without a horizontal scrollbar, so genuinely unreachable for users). And, yes, the reason why I was viewing the Wix site was because a customer had started with Wix and then realised that they needed something more than what it can offer, so wanted to see if we could convert it to WordPress for them (so I'll back up what others have been saying about how the flow of demand tends to be away from Wix, once people start hitting a brick wall of what it's capable of doing). Definitely agree. Wix has a very low ceiling as in what it allows you to do with it. If that's enough room for you though, it's not bad. No comment. Better buy a theme in themeforest and hire a quality hosting. 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