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5/17/2023 0 Comments Is Weebly a Good Website Builder?![]() Yes, provided you don't have large-scale eCommerce needs. Weebly is simple, affordable and effective. It’s an all-in-one domain, hosting and site builder able to run a powerful site – no coding or advanced knowledge required. Simplicity is the advantage and disadvantage of using Weebly. Users of any skill-level can visually assemble and launch a responsive, SEO-friendly site fast. Although not suited for large eCommerce sites, Weebly provides small-to-medium size players with a very cost-effective option. 50 million use Weebly worldwide and it is offered in 15 languages. It is ideal for professional service providers, small-to-mid size manufacturers, non-profits or similar organizations that need a great site without the carrying costs associated with site development and management. Weebly offers collaboration allowing site owners to invite people to edit specific areas of your site and assign them different levels of access. It’s a cool feature you won’t find everywhere. The site-creation tool impresses with a clear, simple drag-and-drop interface that lets you easily build excellent-looking and responsive webpages. Novice users may not realize that the design limitations that come with ease of use also provide a layer of protection against inadvertent catastrophic mistakes that are so easy for novices to make when working in WordPress or other site-builders with more challenges structures and easy code access. Weebly offers a fair selection of template designs and integrated e-commerce tools. If you’re not able to find just the right theme from Weebly, third-party themes from platforms such as ThemeForest and WebFire give you more options – be aware that these may require more technical knowledge to implement. And, additional functionality is available through Weebly’s app center. You can find over 350 apps and integrations for site-tools, social media, pop-ups, SEO, calendars, appointments, eCommerce and more. Advanced users can customize HTML and CSS files providing greater control over website layout for users with developer skills. Weebly is fast with outstanding 99.9% uptime. Many site builders fail on this point but our testing revealed response rates in the United States from 3ms to 81ms. Outside the US speeds averaged 136.8 ms. SEO functionality is built right into the Weebly platform. Just like any site, the ability to rank highly on search engine results pages (SERPs), comes down to what’s in it. Factors like keywords, site content, and links are all critical elements of effective SEO. If you install the MarketGoo App, you can get a free SEO analysis report of your published site. What the Experts Say PC Mag rates Weebly as a good website builder with a 3.5 star rating citing well-rounded features with limited customization. Software analysts Michael Muchmore & Jordan Minor concluded that, “Weebly is an easy-to-use builder. It lets you create and publish attractive, responsive design sites, blogs and online stores, but could use more themes and a better photo repository. Website development expert Sophia Conti feels that “Weebly is one of the best ways for beginners to build a website that looks and acts like it was built by an expert. It still has some limitations, but if you want to keep costs low and have all your tools in one place, Weebly could be the way to go,” giving Weebly 4.6 stars. PROS
The Bottom Line At the end of the day, choosing between an all-in-one site builder and a custom-built site comes down to your resources and budget. If you’re looking for simple and affordable, or you’re a one-person marketing team, Weebly is an excellent choice. You’ll be able to create a nice-looking website that can be optimized to attract web traffic, without spending a lot of time or money. On the other hand, if you aren’t restricted by expertise and are able to handle building and managing your site in-house, WordPress may give you more of what you're looking for.
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Switching to GA4 isn't a question of when but how, and quickly. Universal Analytics will stop processing data on July 1st, 2023 for all standard properties and on July 1st 2024 for 360 properties. How will you set key stakeholder expectations and what will it take to make the switch? ![]() Switching to GA4 isn't a question of when but how, and quickly. Universal Analytics will stop processing data on July 1st, 2023 for all standard properties and on July 1st 2024 for 360 properties. How will you set key stakeholder expectations and what will it take to make the switch? For those of you that are late to the GA4 migration game, setting key stakeholder expectations should be your prime directive. It's you opportunity to start fresh and deliver improved insights from a flexible resource that better understands, relates and reports user interactions. First, know that GA4 is vastly different from UA. As the reporting standard for over a decade, it's widely accepted that UA over-reported activity. GA4 provides a more realistic reporting standard because tracking focuses on how users interact with pages on a deeper level. These deeper insights can benefit your business well past the cost of the GA4 migration. To get to that point, we need to figure out how to plan your migration roadmap so that you can set expectations for internal and external stakeholders. Here's a good start:
When you're ready to get started, Google makes it easy with a host of step-by-step workflows and informative videos dedicated to help anyone and everyone take advantage of GA4. Learn more here.
![]() Is direct mail an old-school relic, or a powerful tool that helps you bypass digital clutter? It pays to look at the whole package. There's more to direct mail than you might think. Integrating your inbound and outbound funnels with sequenced direct mail can help you reach the right person at the right time through cohesive campaigns can fuel impressive gains. Learn more in this article from our friends at Adweek. TULSA, OK, Dec 19, 2022 -- Real Estate buyers often struggle to find rural land parcels. With the launch of their updated website, CJ Real Estate streamlines the shopping experience for ranch and residential real estate buyers while improving average price-per-acre for land sellers.
“Helping connect rural land sellers and buyers is what we do,” said Eric Johnson, co-founder of CJ Real Estate. “Constantly improving that process is what makes us the industry leader. That’s why we continually invest in world-class technology that makes it easier for buyers to find what they want so that sellers can realize higher average sales price-per-acre.” “We are absolutely impressed and our clients are thrilled, “said John O’Brien of Northern Trust Company when CJ Real Estate sold a 280 acre tract of land in 29-days for 131% above the pre-sale estimate. Chris Lowers, President of Grey Partners reported that, “Over the first 90-days, our core website update for CJ Real Estate increased average daily traffic by 852%, reduced the average bounce rate by 59% and, quarterly conversions tripled.” ABOUT CJ REAL ESTATE: CJ Real Estate sells ranch and residential real estate across Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas and Colorado. Led by Eric Johnson and Ronn Cunningham, the CJ Real Estate team specializes in complex acreage sales typically dispersing assets in 45 days while outperforming market conditions. What makes CJ Real Estate different is that they give sellers more control through unbiased advice and the opportunity to choose the real estate sale method that’s best for them: auction or listing. MEDIA CONTACT: Eric Johnson 1.918.550.8118 Info@CJ-RE.com SOURCE: Cunningham-Johnson Real Estate RELATED LINKS: https://cj-auctions.com |
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