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Tag Archives: wordpress alternative
Can a person make a better website with a programmer outside the usual web services like WordPress?
It’s possible. I would use UltimateWB rather than WordPress or building the website from scratch. UltimateWB cuts down on development cost and time, while still offering flexibility and customizability. It has lots of built-in apps and features, so you don’t have the same requirement of plugins as you do with WordPress.
Got a techy/website question? Whether it’s about UltimateWB or another website builder, web hosting, or other aspects of websites, just send in your question in the “Ask David!” form
... Continue readingHow 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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If I wanted to get a website up, should I consider WordPress as my first choice?
For a website, I would choose UltimateWB instead. It has a lot of features built-in and is very customizable and easy to use. You can build any type of website with it. WIth WordPress for a website, you have to find/install plugins to get the same kind of features - the more plugins you install, the more security risk, possible slower page load speeds, and risk to your website functions breaking after upgrading due to plugin incompatibilities. With UltimateWB you
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Is WordPress considered the best and the fastest content management system?
I don’t think it is. I use WordPress for blogging, but UltimateWB for websites. With WordPress you would have to install a bunch of plugins - which can cause very slow page load speeds, increase security risk, and may break your website functionalities when you have to upgrade - to get the same kind of features as with UltimateWB. Especially for more advanced and interactive websites.
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WordPress developer that does e-commerce, where can I find one?
Right here. I can use WordPress if you want, with plugins for the e-commerce features. If you’re open to a different platform, I prefer UltimateWB and think it’s a better option. You can use WordPress with UltimateWB for the blogging section of your website if you want. The UltimateWB styles manager updates the WordPress blog style so it can automatically match the design of the rest of your website.
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... Continue readingShould I use WordPress for my enterprise-level website, or is there a better option?
For your enterprise-level website, you can get more security and faster page load speeds, and less server resources when using UltimateWB. It has a lot of built-in apps that are very customizable and is very easy to use. It is very flexible and you can also add your own coding to it, though you probably won’t have to. You can really create any type of website with UltimateWB.
UltimateWb has WordPress as a blog option; if you want to use
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Hiring a WordPress Developer for E-Commerce: What to Know
"Ask David" question: "Where can you find an experienced WordPress developer for designing an e-commerce website?"
Quick Answer: Upwork, Codeable, Toptal, WordPress Jobs, Freelancer.com
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WordPress is popular and widely used for building websites, especially e-commerce sites with WooCommerce. However, it can still be challenging to find the right developer who fits your needs and can deliver a reliable online store.
Personally, WordPress is not my go-to platform for websites. It works well for a blog
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