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Alabama,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, June 14, 2015
As it turns out, I have to say that as a professional in the field of web development and online marketing, that I recently had quite a few clients move from the Wix platform.
I know they are trying hard to push their "free and upgradeable" website builder, but the bottom line is that it's just not scalable. The Wix site building tool is both not SEO friendly nor is it scalable and the "upgraded plans" don't really offer any support because it's a mass user cheap product.
I go into extreme detail about it here, as well as all the other professional credible sources that talk about the same at https://davidscarpitta.com/wix-review/ because I've had to move many users off of their, because they were just wasting their time and money. The bottom line is this. "the checp is expensive" and that is what Wix really is.
sendittozach
United States of America#3Consumer Comment
Thu, November 18, 2010
Good Day,
I have been using Wix.com for over a year now, and believe I can help resolve your issue. Wix.com's SEO feature is one you must adjust yourself. You must enter correct keywords describing your site, as well as a nice lengthy description. Wix is SEO Friendly. Google and other search engines have a real problem crawling a flash website for its indexing needs. Wix has enabled you to enter keywords and a description that a search engine can crawl easily. Also, content, content, content: Wix allows your text within your website to be selectable text, which search engines can also crawl along with your sites main page header. It is my recommendation that you look at wix.coms support page which explains fully how this all works. It is 100% relevant to your keywords you selected under the settings of your website (found and edited within the editor) and the content of your website. The support site goes in to some detail about suggested font sizes for a header, etc, etc. They arent going to do all the work for you as they dont know what you site needs as it is your site and content. Education is the solution to ANY problem.
Ryandc
altoona,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, January 22, 2010
Wix is SEO friendly, under your settings section you'll find the ability to add keywords that search engines would hit on when a search is conducted. If you have a premium package where you have a domain name hosted elsewhere, like mine is(((Redacted))) hosted through go-daddy and utilizing the wix builder, the SEO would come mainly from your hosting provider since the domain is housed their. Hopefully this helps.
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