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Aana Nahum
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Wix vs. WordPress Which One is Best and Why

WordPress and Wix are both popular names in the online community. WordPress is primarily a software (a content management system) that gives you the ability to create your own sites. In comparison, Wix is a tool that you can use to develop websites in a hassle-free way.
Both have their own pros and cons. Finding the right option depends on your present needs and current resources.

Here is why Wix might be the better option for you:

  1. Easy to use.
    The thing that motivates most people to use Wix is that it is easy to use and we can see most of the people behave in reciprocal determinism as as they see people around them, they behave in the same exact manner.
    People who do not want to invest their time learning how to set up a website or are less tech-savvy and want more convenience to choose website builders like Wix.
    Wix’s drag and drop feature makes building your website extremely straight forward. All you need are some sample websites to take inspiration from, and you’re set.
    The easy-to-use editor is so simple to use; you can create any website. From minimal designs to professional websites, portfolio sites to ecommerce, Wix allows you the ease to create a website with basic drag and drop functionality.
    Another great thing about using Wix is that there are readily available templates that you can use as a primary starting point for your site.

  2. Hassle-free.
    Another key selling point that Wix has removed so many obstacles in the way of setting up and running a website. With tools like Wix, you do not need to worry about version upgrading as the tool does this independently.
    Unlike WP, Wix maintains its own security as well as hosts the site on its own. You do not need to reach out or get in touch with different hosting and domain service providers to get your website off of the ground.
    You do not need to worry about adding more functionality to your Wix website, as you already know what your website can. If you want to add more functionality, all you need to do is to dish out a bit more cash, and you’re all set.

Here is why WordPress might be a better option for you:

  1. Greater flexibility.
    WordPress is known for its flexibility. It’s many plugins and themes allow you to develop a website that is exactly like the one you had envisioned.
    If you feel that a particular theme is not working for you anymore, you can opt for another similar but better theme. You can even hire a developer to add some additional functionality to your off the shelf theme and customize it to your liking.
    Having different plugins is also a great option. With WordPress, you get the choice to install whatever plugin you feel that your site needs. For instance you want to add live chat application to your website then there is a plugin SwiftChat. Several free and paid plugins are available that do all kinds of things, from limiting spam to compressing images on your site.

  2. Low costs.
    WordPress is free to use. Does that mean you can download the software and build a website? Not exactly.

    You will first need a domain and proper hosting for your website. Again, these are minor costs and can vary on the kind of service you are looking to get. You can also choose to host your WP site on your own server if you feel the need to, but most people stick to hosting providers that offer shared hosting solutions starting around $5 a month.
    A lot of the themes and plugins for WP are also free to use. The WordPress community is continually growing and evolving. You will find passionate developers and designers, contributing to the WP ecosystem.

Conclusion:
Both Wix and WP have their pros and cons.
While WordPress helps you save on costs, it does come with the additional hassle of maintaining your website’s security. Wix is limited because you can only do what the tool is capable of doing (which is quite a lot, but it still falls short of WordPress).

The best choice for you depends on how much you are willing to spend and how involved you plan to be to create a website. If you’re short on cash, maybe try out WordPress. But if you’re short on time and want the ease of use, Wix might be the clear winner for you.

Aana Nahum is a digital Marketer working for live chat application for websites. It helps you in engaging more visitors on your website to close more deals.
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