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The following article was published in our article directory on November 11, 2013.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Patrick Sipperly
Allow me to give you a some of my back story before plunging into the whole Weebly vs Wordpress controversy. I've been a video creator since about 2002 and required a site for my business. I cut my teeth on website designing with Adobe's DreamWeaver which was so challenging for me I needed to buy video tutorials to teach me how to use that program. I liked all the customizing I could do, but it took me forever to build a site or even update a page. Not fun at all, but that's how I established my business presence online. Later I started browsing for other programs hoping there was something easier to use. I played with a number of programs like Coffee Cup and then Wordpress but wasn't satisfied. Then I found Weebly and its drag-and-drop ease. Weebly's interface was a complete game changer for me. I fiddled briefly with Wix but then ran back to Weebly.
I kept hearing "if you're serious about making websites and blogs, you have to use Wordpress." 8 of 10 "experts" out there won't even bring up another website or blog platform. No one can quarrel that Wordpress has tons of plugins, tons of themes, and other goodies that make it the most establisheded blog and website creator in the industry. I concede all of that ... but I use Weebly without a solitary regret.
I've worked with Weebly since I found it back around 2009. I've built or manage about 20 Weebly websites, mostly business and marketing websites, and most of my websites rank on or near page 1 on Google for different keywords. I outrank many of my Wordpress-using rivals and most of my video production business comes from clients who find me online from all over the USA.
End of back story.
Someone explained a Weebly vs Wordpress match up like a DSLR camera vs a Point-and-shoot camera. Both can capture great pictures. The DSLR camera will give you all kinds of settings and manual controls that a point-and-shoot camera doesn't have. The DSLR camera also involves a much steeper learning curve to use all those bells and whistles and most people don't need to have all those features. And let's keep in mind that it's the expertise of the photographer more than the type of camera that captures great photos. They will also make the very best use of other supporting elements like lighting, reflectors, and shot setup. The same goes for your choice of website creator-- especially if you plan to profit with your website. Things like list builders, article submission software, backlinks, videos, and easy to surf pages for web visitors will make your website or blog rise to the top.
Now let's explore the learning curve of Weebly vs Wordpress. 9 out of 10 people who have practiced both will tell you Weebly is much easier. Drag-and-drop simple. I speak simple fluently! Weebly also has a higher "Fun Factor" in my opinion as well. Making a website with Weebly is simply a more enjoyable experience which is a very big deal to me.
Some people are going to need all the bells and whistles in a Wordpress platform. In all honesty, I wish Weebly had a few more creative plugins. But these are very minor concessions and Weebly continues to add more options all the time. I copy and paste so many third-party addons anyway that I don't feel that I'm lacking anything with Weebly.
Please don't disregard Weebly just because the "experts" say you need a Wordpress website. My websites rank high on the search engines because I put the work into my webpages that anyone with any website designer will have to do. Weebly to me is like an automatic transmission while Wordpress is like driving a stick; If you like to shift, go Wordpress. If you don't need that type of control, go Weebly. Either vehicle will get you where you want to go.
That's how I view Weebly vs Wordpress.
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