Squarespace, in its most basic form, is a popular platform for building general websites. Its ecommerce plans, however, turn any Squarespace site into an online store capable of showcasing products and processing payments. Our hands-on Squarespace Ecommerce review will help you decide whether it’s the right place for your store.
So, we completed an in-depth Wix eCommerce review to explore its features, pricing, design options, user interface, and customer support. This way, online merchants, physical retailers, and sellers of all types can see if Wix eCommerce makes sense for them (or if they should opt for a different platform, like WordPress).
When signing up for a Wix.com account, you have two options for building your site: Wix ADI vs Wix Editor. In this article, we compare them to show how many of their features are the same, but that other areas are drastically different. Keep reading to learn about the artificial intelligence-supported Wix ADI, and how it stacks up to the drag-and-drop Wix Editor.
GoDaddy vs Squarespace is a comparison that many business owners and developers encounter. Neither is a bad choice. Creating a website on GoDaddy has many advantages. And it’s the same with Squarespace. In this post we'll compare them across four different factors so you can decide which is right for you.
It helps to have inspiration when designing a website. With that inspiration, you can figure out which website builders, themes, and plugins were used to create websites you admire. But most websites don’t tell you on the homepage that they’re made using WordPress, Wix, or Weebly, so we put together a guide on how to tell if a website is WordPress.
What’s the pricing for WooCommerce? I mean, really, what does it cost to design, launch, and manage a WooCommerce store? It’s not free, like how WooCommerce marketing content, and many bloggers, make it seem.
The art of selling your business involves more than just slapping a price tag on it and sitting back to fend out countless offers. It’s a bit more complicated than that; the success of your business sale relies heavily on preparation.
Wix provides beginners and advanced users with the tools to build a website, but some of its plans provide specific tools for ecommerce. And the process of making an ecommerce shop is drastically different from that of a standard business website. That’s why we’ve put together an in-depth tutorial on how to make an online store with Wix.
Searching for the easiest way to accept ACH payments on your website? In this article, you’re going to learn how to accept ACH payments online using a few different platforms, including WordPress/WooCommerce, Shopify, Wix, and a generic solution that will work with any website builder or eCommerce platform.
You’ve seen it pop up while browsing or building a website. You know it enables some sort of security. It’s those “HTTPS” letters at the beginning of a webpage URL. But what does HTTPS do, exactly?
A crucial step in building an online store, blog, forum, or really any type of website, is selecting a domain name. You purchase these internet addresses through domain registrars, and there are thousands of them. Two of the most popular registrars are Google Domains vs GoDaddy.
You may have seen the term “noopener” when creating a link in WordPress. It most often appears when you insert a link in a page or blog post then open the Text/Code Editor to view the HTML that makes up that link. Sometimes it shows up and sometimes it doesn’t. Other times it gets paired with separate bits of code like “noreferrer” or “nofollow.”
Everyone wants to know the true secret to attracting the right traffic. Targeting the correct keywords is a good start; so is creating original high-quality content that answers a question that people commonly look for online. But what about search intent?
Compared to its competitors, Squarespace offers some of the most stylish website designs in the industry, along with a site builder made for business owners of all experience levels. The platform expands its functionality on a regular basis with user-friendly tools for social media marketing, online selling, and email marketing. In this Squarespace tutorial, we’ll walk you through how to build a website on Squarespace, from start to finish.
When pitting Wix vs Shopify, it’s important to focus on your individual needs and what’s best for the project you’re working on. In certain scenarios, one platform will be a clear winner over the other, but things are not that simple for every scenario and every user. Most of the time, you’ll need a deeper look to make a good decision between these two.
If you’ve ever tried to learn how to sell on Facebook, you know that it’s (how do I put this lightly) an “interesting” experience. Facebook rules, interfaces, security, and just about every part of the social network changes on a regular basis. Many times, it seems like the modifications have nothing to do with helping out users. And those modifications definitely aren’t trying to help out businesses, unless you’re paying for ads.