Hey Vanessa, Thanks for your feedback and glad you’re finding our discussions helpful! Regarding your question, I don’t think you can create a single website with two distinct design templates. If you want two different templates, you’ll have to create two different websites. One thing you can consider doing, is to give your blog website a subdomain of your main domain name. For instance, if your main website is ‘www.example.com, then your blog site can be blog.example.com. In a way, it will be sharing the same domain brand. You can configure this with your domain name registrar. Get 1736 beautiful HTML website templates on ThemeForest. Buy beautiful HTML website templates from $5. All created by our Global Community of independent Web Designers and Developers. Accent Accent is a free one page responsive HTML5 website template with. 47 Beautiful Free Responsive Website Templates. Use and beautiful free HTML5 template. New HTML5 templates are waiting in Wix - easy to customize, SEO-friendly, and absolutely gorgeous. On the menu bar of your main website, you can create a menu bar item, and link it to your blog website. Hope this points you in the right direction! Hey Julian, I’ve heard of them when I was doing some research a few years ago, but haven’t seen much about them since. From my own perspective, I think design is very important to give your visitors confidence about the quality of your business. But of course, the ability to have your site rank well in search engines is also very important. But I think ranking well has a lot to do with what you do outside of your website as well, more so to what you do inside the website. Promoting your website / business well is important to bring in traffic. The more traffic you get, the higher the word of mouth and social discussion around your website. All those are positive signals to search engines like Google, and the higher you might be able to rank in search results. It’s a long process but that’s how successful businesses are built! Hi Sean, Our discussions are focused on, which are a lot easier and intuitive to use than WordPress. WP is really powerful if you know how to use it and if you are proficient with codes. If not, the learning curve can be quite steep and technical. So a lot of people rather use a drag and drop builder as it saves them time and can get a good looking website up and running a lot faster. WordPress.com does have a free plan, but if you want to add things to it, then you have to subscribe to their higher plans. Hello Jeremy, Thanks for all your tips and suggestions. My husband is a professional hiking guide and I am helping him to start his own company offering high-end hiking services. My preference goes for Squarespace as their templates are very sleek and look professional. Which one do you think is easier to adapt for our business? In particular we want a template that has a great visual impact (pictures first) for the wow factor but also the flexibility to add required information on the tours and importantly an online booking and payment system. Thanks again for your help!
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