While WordPress is by far the most popular content management system in the world, that doesn’t mean it’s the only way to build a website. In recent years, we’ve seen the rise of beginner website builders like Squarespace and Wix. In this post, we’ll compare the first, Squarespace, to WordPress, the content management system that powers 40% of the world’s websites.
There are potential customers on your website as we speak; those people will surely have questions about your product, its features, use cases, and more (if they haven’t already). Is your sales team trained to answer those questions efficiently?
Web technologies are constantly evolving. Third-party products appear and with them new requirements to integrate, for example, payment gateways, automated invoices or the demands of visibility in Google.
Selecting the perfect web host to build a website is now more of a Herculean task for most people. And thousands of different web hosts do not make this process easy.
In recent years, Google has released more and more simple website auditing tools. Lighthouse, Pagespeed Insights (complete with APIs), the redesigned search console, and more.