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5 Signs Your Business Has Outgrown Its DIY Website

Limits of DIY website builder

Many businesses start with a DIY website to get online quickly. But as your business grows, a basic site can start to feel limiting. Here are five signs it might be time to move to a more flexible, custom-built solution - or use a platform like UltimateWB that can grow with you.

1. You’re Hitting Functionality Limits

Basic websites often can’t support complex features. Maybe you need:

  • Custom e-commerce workflows
  • Advanced membership or subscription systems
  • Integration with third-party tools like
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Is Your Website Leaving Money on the Table? Fix Your Homepage to Convert More Visitors

Website leaving money on the table

If your website isn’t bringing in the customers, leads, or sales you were expecting, the issue might not be your product or service - it could be your homepage layout. Most DIY websites follow a predictable (and ineffective) structure that simply doesn’t convert visitors into customers. The good news? It’s a surprisingly easy fix.

The Problem with Typical DIY Homepages

Many self-made websites - especially those built on platforms like GoDaddy, Wix, or WordPress - tend to

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What are your biggest issues with using DIY website builders such as Wix and WordPress?

It depends on the website builder. With Wix you don’t get as much flexibility that I would want, and also you have to just use their web hosting. This is true of similar website builders such as Weebly, Squarespace, and Shopify. With WordPress you get flexibility and web hosting choice, but it is very clunky for websites - each feature you want to add you have to build or find/install a plugin. The more plugins you have to use, the

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