Your experience is critical. If you loath Wix, then you may not feel there’s any point to moving to another CMS (content management system) site like Squarespace. WordPress might be your thing. Or vice versa. If you loath your platform then the chances are, you’ll be worried about updating it or it simply drops to the end of your to do list.
Read MoreGrowing and adapting with more services to help you! Half day VIP days with my dedicated design skills. Taking care of your website with maintenance, or enabling you with a website power hour. Getting your book cover shelf ready with a review and a range of publishing support plus Canva SOS, if your social media isn’t singing, ask me.
Read MoreSocial media provides a free service on which to publish content. If that content is lost for security reasons or comprised data, you may not get it back. Placing your content on your website and sharing it on social media is one way to keep your own work safe.
Read MoreA landing page is a follow-up to any offers that you've made in your content. It's the next step toward a visitor becoming a customer. A landing page makes a trade, special offer, shares a piece of information or a deal, in return for providing contact information.
Read MoreI love creating websites and working with my clients to create user friendly websites that work for the audience. It’s really important that the process of creating a website is easy too. I work with both WordPress and Squarespace.
Read MoreThis debate reminds me of the Mac versus Windows arguments that still rage on the internet and in offices all over the world. The short answer is that there isn't a right or wrong choice, in my opinion. Both have options that work better for some businesses and services and are excellent choices for website building. So here are my comparisons (the longer answer!) so you can decide if WordPress (WP) or Squarespace seems more suitable for you. If you'd like to explore them in more detail then do get in touch, I love to make websites accessible.
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