So you are thinking about taking the leap of faith.
You’ve seen all the ads, the hype, the “call of the Free Wix site” and you think it’s best to take all that pent up motivation and use it to be the best entrepreneur you can become, right?
Wrong.
You’ll notice that a ton of “Wix Reviews” are very similar in regards to the websites that they are rated on. These are staged Wix reviews. They are created by the company for the company. But is Wix good for anything really, outside of a free website?
What about ecommerce, SEO, or even building a small business website.
I know in 2015, that we all want to save money, however we must understand that our time is money as well, and the time you waste with the Wix website builder for any type of site will never be repaid to you.
You may want to read another one of my articles on the actions of being cheap with your business online , because this is a prime example of laying down a very rickety and loose foundation if you are really serious about your business.
I recently just had several clients come to me with the woes of the thousands of dollars they wasted on PPC on their very poor and UN-optimizeable website. So with that thought, it makes me wonder why you would spend so much money on advertising yourself and your online image, but you wouldn’t invest in actually building the right one.
Wix sounds catchy, may be easy and cost effective to start, but think of it like this…if you have a car that starts up in your driveway but doesn’t go anywhere that you need to be, then what’s the point of the car.
That in itself is the ultimate Wix Review.
But hey, don’t take just my word for it, you can read more extreme Wix reviews in detail here:
Get Found Wix Review:
http://getfoundmarketing.org/is-wix-good-for-seo-ecommerce-or-websites/
Quora Community Wix Review:
Even the Great and All Knowing SEO Moz Wix Review
http://moz.com/community/q/wix-is-it-any-good-for-seo
I mean, much of the talk is about SEO only, but outside of that one major issue, there are a ton of other inherent issues regarding the ability to properly scale your website.
So do yourself a favor, Nix the Wix, and get started with developing your website on a real platform. The reviews are in, and the writing is on the wall.
Now it’s just up to you to make the right choice.