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Which is greater? Squarespace or WordPress?
In this video clip, we will explore the execs and drawbacks of every single web developing system.
5 ranking groups:
1. Ease of Use
2. Pricing
3. Customization
4. Time & Work
5. Customer Service
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Nice content
Nate that jacket is cool !
It’s crazy to see Nate making contents for 3 different YouTube channels
Thanks for all the help – I wouldn’t have been able to accomplish what I have in my professional life without this channel
I Didn’t expect that! I should consider that in my next vids.
thanks for all your help. 😜
Great review brother.
This guy seems familiar
Cool video Nate! I personally prefer WordPress because of huge opportunities and custom plugins, but website builders are cool too.
thanks for all your help.
I love Squarespace
Great Videos, TY! Any thoughts on Bandzoogle? I have a not self maintained WordPress site and I find that I am unable to make necessary changes or updates without hiring my web developer. I am looking at Bandzoogle, Wix and SquareSpace.
So, I am a fine art landscape photographer wanting to build a site to sell prints of various images that come in different sizes and framing options. I want to be able to link with my Facebook business site, my Instagram site, my Twitter feed. I using Wave online account, so it would be convenient to like with that as well. Cost is not the most important consideration, but is a factor. My goals are modest – about 10 sales per month. I am considering Shopify, Big Commerce and Squarespace at the moment. What would you recommend?
Is it good to blog on Squarespace? I did find out how to add advertisements to Squarespace blogs. But is it really good long term for blogging?
Thanks for making this video. Super helpful.
wow so good
Thank you. Very helpful. I loved Siteground until they change their support from being fantastic to awful. I think I will give SquareSpace a shot.
Thanks for helping me make a decision. I have used WordPress before and didn't like it much. Squarespace wins for me because of ease of use and the fact that hosting is included!
Thank you!
Can you add your own photos and videos to your website with Word Press and especially the header?
Thank you this answered my question perfectly. 🙂
You mentioned HostGator in the video: please never use it. I once used it and I had a lot of trouble with them. They don't have an option to end your subscription. The only way to reach out support is chatting with them in some creepy chat rooms where you basically have to beg them to end your subscription. They promised to end it but then charged the fee again next month. I had to threaten them with police and court for them to stop charging money from my card.
Thank you for the comparison… But I am looking for a comparison regarding WordPressdotCOM and everything you talked about WordPressdotORG.
thanks for your help!!
Hard to compare the customer service between the two considering WordPress is open source.
WordPress provides web hosting with paid plans
This was helpful-thank you!
Basically agree with everything you say. If you start out, an automatic builder will better suit your needs for sure. However, there comes a time when you want to go pro and that means differentiating your site from others, at which point you will start cusomizing. And by that time, you wish you had wordpress from the start. On the other hand, you probably will want to employ a developer / designer for doing that anyway. PS. Siteground and most of the local hosting providers I know let you install wp with the click of a mouse button, db and all. So no trouble there…
squarepress and wordspace
Very nice video – pretty good overview about all the pros and cons you have with the two options – thanks!
You can't call Squarespace customer service. Only live chat, who will mostly refer you to articles.
SO very helpful!!!!! What is the name of your company???? I would hire you to do our website!
I've used both for school and I need a website to make myself look like a pro. I like square space better but I hate making a website period. Thank you for coupon code !
Would it be a better idea to stick with Squarespace hosting or go with a 3rd party?