Is WordPress or Wix.com the better option for creating your business’s website? We’ve previously tackled this question from a more general perspective—see Traditional Web Hosting vs Website Creation. And, we’ve also looked at a particular WordPress website builder in comparison with Wix—see BoldGrid vs Wix. However, I think we need to take a closer look at how WordPress itself compares with using Wix.com for your website.
Both WordPress and Wix have the flexibility to create many different types of websites—everything from a one page site to an eCommerce solution. There are numerous templates and themes for both Wix and WordPress that allow you to design your site as you wish.
The key points to keep in mind are as follows:
As you can see from the above data, WordPress is definitely a more economical option than Wix. While there is a bit more of a learning curve with WordPress, you’ll have to decide if the user-friendlier interface and quicker provision from Wix is worth the additional cost.
For most websites, we would recommend WordPress based on many of the factors mentioned above. With its open source technology, WordPress continues to evolve with the speed of the web and is not dictated by the engineering group of any one company. You website is also not locked into a certain ecosystem as you can easily move your WordPress site to one of many web hosts. WordPress has also proven to be extremely flexible in creating many types of applications—usually at a lower cost than Wix.
On the other hand, Wix is a viable option to those who really only need a basic web presence or online brochure type of website. In terms of speed and ease of creating a basic site, Wix does have an advantage. However, if there is a possibility that you’ll need to expand or enhance the functionality of your website, then WordPress’s advantages definitely start to kick in.
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