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        • BigBlaze205
          BigBlaze205 last edited by

          I need to built a multi language site (to built a Pilates, Yoga site) and I will use a site builder. After posting questions on wix.com I came to the fact I should continue my research because there are not SEO friendly.

          Do you have a suggestions?

          Limited to html knowledge, using a website builder is my only option.

          Here are some of the features I need:

          • Multilanguage Web Site
          • Mobile version
          • SEO Friendly
          • Nice Template Selections( this is important)
          • HTML customization
          • Twitter, Facebook, Blog...

          I'm not looking at free website builder, when you want good features, there is a price to paid.

          Thank you for your help and suggestions,

          BigBlaze

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          • breezi
            breezi last edited by

            Sorry for the late response, but you should also check out Breezi, as it meets all of your requirements and then some (and yes, I'm from Breezi, so I'm biased of course). WordPress is a good platform as well, but the drawback is that you'll likely spend a lot of time in theme customizations, installing plugins, etc.

            We have a limited number of pre-designed themes currently, but we'll be ramping up over the next few weeks and adding a lot more.

            Good luck, let me know if you have any questions!

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            • BaseKit
              BaseKit last edited by

              Would it be spammy of me to say www.basekit.com?! It has everything you need. It's either us or SquareSpace - we're regarded as the best. All the others are pretty lacking or use flash. Even Wix's recent HTML5 push is still very much flash-based.

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              • MassivePrime
                MassivePrime @BigBlaze205 last edited by

                Well, you can perform a search for 'Free premium wordpress themes' and you'll get a very big selection of fantastic designs or you can go to elegantthemes.com and pay for one.

                And yes Wordpress is very SEO friendly I believe Matt Cutts even said so.

                Hope this helps 🙂

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                • BigBlaze205
                  BigBlaze205 @BigBlaze205 last edited by

                  You are right, themes looks better then everything a saw in all website builder.

                  😉

                  Do you other suggestions site for templates? I don't want a Blog look, I want to built a nice looking website for my Wife who is starting a Pilates Studio soon.

                  Also, is Worldpress SEO frendly?

                  Thank you for your help,

                  BigBlaze

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                  • Jinx14678
                    Jinx14678 @BigBlaze205 last edited by

                    I have never used it, but to be honest - the builder itself is probably irrelevant due to your specific requirements. As most sitebuilders are exactly the same - they just have different features - so if you find one with all the features you need go with it!

                    The only variable is if this builder is also the Host - in this situation just make sure you verify its uptime, support and service.

                    Hope this helps

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                    • MassivePrime
                      MassivePrime @BigBlaze205 last edited by

                      You can easily build a website with wordpress and there's loads of themes you can choose from which you can then edit. Have a look at these an see if you like any. They're all free by the way - http://www.fabthemes.com/

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                      • BigBlaze205
                        BigBlaze205 @BigBlaze205 last edited by

                        I'M trying Webnode, any advice about them?

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                        • Jinx14678
                          Jinx14678 @BigBlaze205 last edited by

                          Personally - with your requirements, you are either going to have to do an in depth search of products that will fit your needs - the closest I would say is Weebly or the like - I really think though with your needs, you will be much better off with a CMS - it is a learning curve, but more control.

                          Other than that - I would suggest learning coding languages 🙂

                          Sitebuilders are built to be easy, and your needs are sort of outside the realm of a normal sitebuilder user.

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                          • BigBlaze205
                            BigBlaze205 @MassivePrime last edited by

                            WordPress is to built Blog, right?

                            I need a complet website

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                            • BigBlaze205
                              BigBlaze205 @BigBlaze205 last edited by

                              I need to built a site where you can select the language.
                              The site will french and english.

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                              • MassivePrime
                                MassivePrime last edited by

                                I strongly recommend you build the site using Wordpress, site builders are usually very limited.

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                                • Jinx14678
                                  Jinx14678 @BigBlaze205 last edited by

                                  It really depends on your preference....

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                                  • Jinx14678
                                    Jinx14678 @BigBlaze205 last edited by

                                    you can most definitely customize the URL with Weebly.... But the language? How do you mean? In page translation? Or the controls of the program in another language?

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                                    • BigBlaze205
                                      BigBlaze205 @Jinx14678 last edited by

                                      It look like they don't have multi language site.
                                      also, not possible to customize page url.

                                      Any other options?

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                                      • BigBlaze205
                                        BigBlaze205 @Jinx14678 last edited by

                                        How about using software, like Intuit?

                                        Wil it be better to use software or a online site builder ?

                                        Thank you,

                                        BigBlaze

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                                        • Jinx14678
                                          Jinx14678 last edited by

                                          if you need hosting and the builder - weebly.com is a pretty good choice - there are drawbacks of course to any sitebuilder, and limited HTML knowledge.

                                          But in my expereince if you are not looking for a CMS, just a "drag and drop" builder - weebly is 100000 times better than wix - as you found out wix is HORRIBLE for SEO.

                                          If you are looking for a little more customization - just find a host that offers a sitebuilder - like Fatcow - they offer weebly pro for an additional price AND you have all the FTP abilities to make advanced HTML changes and additions after using weebly to publish the core components.

                                          Learning HTML and becoming very proficient in it, and its counterparts (php asp ect..) is crucial to SEO though...

                                          Hope this helps

                                          Shane

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