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What are the Most Bloated and Sluggish Website Builders of Today?

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Website speed really matters. If your site loads slowly, visitors won’t stick around - and that can hurt both your business and your search rankings. There are tons of website builders out there, but not all are built with speed in mind. In this article, we’re taking a close look at some of the slowest, most bloated website builders that might be holding your site back.

1. Wix

Wix is a well-known website builder, but it's notorious for generating heavy

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Why do people choose WordPress over Weebly when they want to create a website from scratch?

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The WordPress and Weebly logos may look quite similar, but they are indeed quite different website builders. WordPress is open source, and you get web hosting choice. Weebly is a hosted solution, where essentially you are renting your website, paying subscription fees to Weebly to keep using their website builder and web hosting. You get no web hosting choice with Weebly. Plus, you get a lot more flexibility in features in WordPress, though the learning curve can be

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How can you use the WordPress platform to develop a full-featured eCommerce site, without the help of an agency or professional developers?

You can find/install WordPress plugins to get the features you want. Check out tutorials online. It is a lot easier to to just use UltimateWB - no plugins needed, it has a lot of built-in apps in that are very customizable, no experience needed. The UltimateWB built-in e-commerce app has lots of features, including coupon codes, and adding “Related Items” and “People who purchased this also purchased” sections. Plus, UltimateWB has a built-in styles manager so you can design your

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