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SEO After Wix Migration
Migrating a website to Wix often raises one crucial question: what happens to SEO after the move? Business owners worry about losing hard-earned rankings, while developers know that poorly executed migrations can wipe out months (or years) of optimization work. The good news is that SEO can be preserved – and even improved – when…
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How to Transfer a Domain from WordPress to Wix
If you’ve built your website on WordPress but decided to move to Wix, one of the first questions you’ll face is: “Can I transfer my domain, too?” The short answer is yes. You can move your domain from WordPress to Wix by unlocking it with your current registrar, obtaining an EPP (authorization) code, confirming the…
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Wix vs. WordPress
For many small businesses, the decision comes down to priorities: simplicity versus flexibility. Wix is designed to make things easy, while WordPress is built for scale – a contrast that’s been noted in our detailed assessment of WordPress. The platform you pick will directly influence: Money – upfront costs, ongoing fees and hidden expenses. Time…
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How to Create a Website for Free
How do you feel when you hear the phrase: “create a free website”? Sounds almost too good to be true, right? Whether you are a student, freelancer or small business owner, the prospect of getting a web presence without spending a single dollar is undeniable. However, the reality is that every “free website” comes with…
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WordPress Review
The numbers still prove the vast popularity of WordPress.org. More than 800 million websites run on WP, and it powers roughly 43% of the web. WordPress evolved from a blogging tool into the most widely used CMS in the world. For years, it was the default “build anything” option: open-source code, endless customization, and a…
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Wix Review
Wix is a beginner-friendly website builder that combines hosting, security, design tools, and business features in one managed platform. For many WordPress site owners, that “all-in-one” approach is the main reason Wix becomes attractive: you stop maintaining a stack of plugins, themes, and server settings – and you start focusing on content, leads, and sales….







