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Tag Archives: WordPress
What are the best website builders (like WordPress) to use to build an online marketplace?
I would use UltimateWB instead of WordPress for that. UltimateWB has a built-in classifieds app, with an auctions option too. It has a lot of features and is very flexible. With WordPress you would have to find/install third party plugins … Continue reading
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Tagged auctions, built-in apps, marketplace, third party plugins, WordPress, wordpress alternative, wordpress hacked
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Where can I find WordPress e-commerce developers in London?
You can try posting in craigslist if you want someone local. I have clients worldwide and can help you if you want. I can use WordPress if you prefer, but I think UltimateWB is a much better option. UltimateWB has … Continue reading
Is WordPress still the go-to option for putting a site together quickly?
No, I prefer UltimateWB. It’s a lot easier and faster than WordPress, and your website can also load faster with it. UltimateWB has a lot of built-in apps you can use and customize. It’s really flexible. With WordPress you will … Continue reading
What is the best WordPress theme for a marketplace website where both buyers and sellers need to be registered to view details?
I don’t know a WordPress plugin or theme for that, but I know you can do it with UltimateWB. All the built-in apps/features you need to do that are built-in, and very customizable. Use the social networking app to set … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
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Tagged do-it-yourself website builder, e-commerce website, e-commerce website builder, e-commerce website builder comparison chart, no experience necessary, third party plugins., WordPress, wordpress alternative, wordpress hacked, wordpress platform, wordpress plugins
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Should I have to learn WordPress and PHP to become a web developer? I want to be a freelance web developer.
if you like to, but WordPress is not required to become a web developer. If you want to code interactive elements from scratch you will need to know php. But you can build a very advanced website with interactive elements … Continue reading
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Tagged coding from scratch, coding from scratch vs website builder, php, web developer, WordPress
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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 … Continue reading
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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 … Continue reading
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Which e-commerce platform is best for you, Shopify or WordPress?
If I was choosing between Shopify or WordPress for an e-commerce website, I would use WordPress because it gets you more flexibility, and you get to pick your own web hosting. But if choosing between any e-commerce platform, I would … Continue reading
