Having a website is the cost of doing business and with modern technology, creating a website has never been easier! Then why do so many small businesses struggle with having a functional, easy-to-maintain website? For the same reason that small business owners don’t perform surgery or build cars – it’s still hard and time-consuming!
Even if you are tech-savvy, that does not mean you are a natural copywriter, photographer, and graphic designer. Staying on top of the latest trends in web design is a full-time job and that is not why you started your business. The Marketing Handyman is here to help, offering affordable web design services ranging from consultations, design plans, and done-for-you websites with easy-to-follow plans for future content.
Paul Cookson
This is the question on everyone’s mind when they are thinking about their business website. So often we hear, “If I want my website to get found on Google, it needs to be built on WordPress,” or “Wordpress gives you the most flexibility and options.” While there is truth to some of this sentiment, WordPress is not the only option out there. Options like Squarespace, Wix, and Weebly are becoming more and more popular, and for good reason. Let’s review some pros and cons of WordPress.
While WordPress is clearly popular and has many advantages, here are some reasons why you should consider one of the many other options available for your website development
The Marketing Handyman is not here to tell you how to run your business or your website. We simply want to provide you with the right information so you can make an informed decision.
For some businesses, the need for unique functionality on your website make WordPress neccessary. Other businesses are run by folks who have a WordPress background.
However, if what you are looking for in a website is a system that is easy to update, simple to use, and leaves the hassle of running a website at the door for a simple monthly fee, then there are a slew of options out there that fit the bill.
If you do have the time to invest, designing your own website is a valuable process for your business and a good skill to have in your back pocket. Whether you find all things technology-related confusing or you simply don’t have the time to invest in redesigning a new website, getting support for web design is usually a good choice. New websites can be quite costly, but there are affordable web design services out there. In fact, you’re reading about one right now. When thinking about investment costs for a new website, they can range from the $100s to the tens of $1000s, but when weighing your options, make sure to factor how much benefit your business would gain from a highly functional, search engine optimized, well designed website. The Marketing Handyman is here to help you on your business journey, whether you simply need direction or are looking for a completely new website.
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