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So you want to build a website -- maybe to show off your portfolio while job searching, to share information with wedding guests or to support your business (especially now that so many events have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic). Only problem is, you don't know where to get started. Enter website building services WordPress.com and Squarespace, two solid options for quickly getting yourself from an idea to a live site.
Both WordPress.com and Squarespace are hosted website-building platforms that give you tools and templates for creating a personalized website on your own domain without any coding experience. While the end results from each site can be similar, their user interfaces and pricing are very different.
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Here's everything you need to know to decide if WordPress.com or Squarespace is the better website-building platform for you.
Pricing
Pay monthly, or save money with an annual subscription to Squarespace. Here's :
Personal: $12 per month, billed yearly at $144 (or $16 per month billed monthly)Business: $18 per month, billed yearly at $216 (or $26 per month billed monthly) Commerce Basic: $26 per month, billed yearly at $312 (or $30 per month billed monthly)Commerce Advanced: $40 per month, billed yearly at $360 (or $46 per month, billed monthly)WordPress
Pricing
Personal (best for personal use): $4 per month, billed yearly at $48 (includes custom domain name and access to 24/7 support)Premium (best for freelancers): $8 per month, billed yearly at $9 (includes advanced design tools, custom CSS and Google Analytics support)Business (best for small business): $25 per month, billed yearly at $300 (includes custom plug-ins and themes, 200GB storage and live support)eCommerce (best for online stores): $45 per month, billed yearly at $540 (includes a more powerful, flexible platform designed to grow as your business does)The bottom line
As with almost any online platform, the best web-building and hosting service for you depends on your individual needs. If you're a true beginner to creating a website and want an easy, intuitive platform with beautiful, premade templates, I'd recommend Squarespace. But if you've got a little bit of website creation experience under your belt and want a highly customizable platform, I'd go with WordPress.com.
The good news is you can try both WordPress.com and Squarespace out for free, to get a feel for what will work best for you. With WordPress.com's free version, you can create a working website with a wordpress.com domain. With Squarespace, the free version of your site is set to private by default -- while you can turn it live, it will be hidden from search engines and only accessible with the URL.
Pricing between Squarespace and WordPress.com differs: WordPress' option for a personal site costs less ($48 annually for WordPress.com versus $144 annually for Squarespace), but its option for e-commerce costs more ($540 annually for WordPress.com versus $360 annually for Squarespace).
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