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wanted, someone to change my website from wordpress to wix


sue k

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i have a lovely Wordpress website, but just can't manage to keep it updated, as I don't find it that user friendly..plus I'm not that savvy on such things! I 'm thinking of changing it to a Wix, or similar, and just need help with making sure everything gets moved over with my same name etc, and putting together a simpler format, that I can then update myself.

If anyone can help, please PM with what you would charge

thanks v much

Sue

Hi Sue, I've most recently worked on word press for a wedding planner's site and find it easy to use.


I'm also a freelance marketing consultant so could potentially help?


Can I ask what line of business you are in?


Thanks

Chiara

Tokiko comes highly recommended on here:



http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1202187,1511167



I'm sure she could help you put your existing website into a format which is easier for you to use.


I can't blame her for my hatred of WordPress, which stems from my impatience at things like having to click on another button every time you do a search or filter, instead of it doing it automatically when you put in the search/filter term.


This may of course be due to my own incompetence :)

  • 11 months later...
Are you sure you wanna do this? To start with, I suggest that you read Wix review here - http://www.webbuildersguide.com/website-builders-reviews/wix-review/ . I like WordPress for its flexibility and SEO friendliness, so maybe, you just need to customize it without moving to Wix.

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