Something I would have found helpful would have been a price plan comparison between these website builders...to weigh up the best option for the budget available as a newbie.. but really found this review helpful..as I would not even known what I was getting was not as good as other options.
@@stevebuildswebsites Thanks I'm just checking out Carrd, how does it compare to the budget-friendly Big Cartel? I'm selling my own products (which BC is really aimed towards and has everything I need for now) for a small start-up business so nothing big and expensive is needed at this stage. Thanks
I came into the job and they already had GODADDY. Now I have begun to upgrade and modernize their site, change it up, they have had the same for 5 years. BUT, I am running into so many road blocks. It is not user friendly. I am looking for a new website, we do not sell e-commerce so that is not an issue. I just want to add drop down boxes and links for information to the products. Any suggestions?
you picked the section that says it is ideal for long blocks of text and then criticized it for not being good at pictures and formatting. the other section templates looked like better options for an image or header rich section.
Can’t you just select to add a new section that’s better suited in your design and remove the one that doesn’t have all the parts you want? That’s it! Select the sections that have the look you want and edit those. They have several layout options per section. Hope this makes sense!
Yep! But that's all you can do - and that is too simple. A modern website builder (ex: Squarespace, Wix) should give you the option to add and remove both sections and elements. Not just sections.
Not even that good. I paid -- paid GoDaddy folks about 200 dollars like 6 years ago to make a page for me, after I could not get it figured out. The page they made for me was a joke. They threw together a few pictures -- pictures that had zero -- zero -- to do with what I needed, and what I told them. That was 200 dollars for nothing. Apparently the folks at GoDaddy -- nice on the phone -- just fail to test their builder. They check their own homework, in other words.
You look so frustrated😂😂 This is the most honest review I have seen all year👌🏾😂
Can we add custom codes like schema, og tags, Robot and canonical
Something I would have found helpful would have been a price plan comparison between these website builders...to weigh up the best option for the budget available as a newbie.. but really found this review helpful..as I would not even known what I was getting was not as good as other options.
Great suggestion! Like a “website builders on a budget” video? (Ps - definitely check out Carrd if you’re on a budget)
@@stevebuildswebsites Thanks I'm just checking out Carrd, how does it compare to the budget-friendly Big Cartel? I'm selling my own products (which BC is really aimed towards and has everything I need for now) for a small start-up business so nothing big and expensive is needed at this stage. Thanks
I came into the job and they already had GODADDY. Now I have begun to upgrade and modernize their site, change it up, they have had the same for 5 years. BUT, I am running into so many road blocks. It is not user friendly. I am looking for a new website, we do not sell e-commerce so that is not an issue. I just want to add drop down boxes and links for information to the products. Any suggestions?
WordPress with woo commerce is the gold standard
I use Squarespace whenever I need a website builder!
You don't need WooCommerce - they don't have ecommerce :)
i have hostupon, been with them for over 10 yrs.
hey man, been loving your videos. can u make a vid on how to make money with websites, would love to see that
This is the worse website builder, and when it comes to customer service experience, it SUCKS!
This review is very helpful. Thank you!
you picked the section that says it is ideal for long blocks of text and then criticized it for not being good at pictures and formatting. the other section templates looked like better options for an image or header rich section.
That's not really the point I'm trying to make - see 02:15 to understand more
Can’t you just select to add a new section that’s better suited in your design and remove the one that doesn’t have all the parts you want? That’s it! Select the sections that have the look you want and edit those. They have several layout options per section. Hope this makes sense!
Yep! But that's all you can do - and that is too simple. A modern website builder (ex: Squarespace, Wix) should give you the option to add and remove both sections and elements. Not just sections.
I am learning the hard way. They don’t respond to any issues. Terrible customer support and service.
Ugh, that sucks. Thanks for sharing here though - hopefully others can learn from it!
like I said I would have canceled in a minute.
Squarespace is pricey and Godaddy is much cheaper but limitations on designing
the value not the price.
So basically it’s good for beginners or someone not tech savy
Not even that good. I paid -- paid GoDaddy folks about 200 dollars like 6 years ago to make a page for me, after I could not get it figured out. The page they made for me was a joke. They threw together a few pictures -- pictures that had zero -- zero -- to do with what I needed, and what I told them. That was 200 dollars for nothing. Apparently the folks at GoDaddy -- nice on the phone -- just fail to test their builder. They check their own homework, in other words.
yes
Great review! Thanks
It is good for beginners like me tho
It's not worth the headache
Thanks this is extremely helpful content!
I was with ya till squarespace. Lol
Squarespace is very bad! awful. Nothing shows up like it should once you publish it.
I have already entered the chain
Get a go daddy commercial
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godaddy sucks
Thanks