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Switching from Tilda to Wordpress, is it worth it?
Good afternoon,
Can you please tell me, there is a site on tilda, there is a desire to switch to a more suitable platform for e-commerce, but there are not many financial opportunities.
I made the site on tilde myself, before that I didn’t do it. The site itself is mirmotorov24.ru.
Tell me, will there be progress in the development of the company in the Internet environment (the growth of positions in the search engine is mainly of interest) if you switch to Wp with the Woocomm plugin and some kind of topic for it. Those. Again, I will do it myself, I tried to use it on the left domain, I haven’t bought the only topic yet. I understand that ready-made solutions are too versatile and drag a lot of rubbish when loading, but you need it as cheap as possible. But if we put it this way, to assemble a simple thing on the basis, then it’s really possible to set everything up correctly for some money, and if something is removed, something superfluous? Bitrix comes out a little expensive, but for Wp prices start at 100k for us.
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Good, you got a stylish site, if there was some rubbish on the tilde, or there was no site at all in the search, then I would advise you to try to change something, try to stick the same WP, Opencart or Bitrix. But I liked the site, I think clients like it too, and they don’t care what CMS is inside, especially since today most sales go, whatever one may say, through context most often.
So I would not do this very difficult and dreary work, from the point of view of SEO, it will not give anything in principle, except for extra hemorrhoids, wasted money and immersion in the wilds of endless plugins, you already have positions that are not zero, after all, many requests in the TOP - https://i.imgur.com/nvEysdg.png , https://i.imgur.com/FJJlQXW.pngetc. To put it simply: they don’t look for good from good.
ps In the future, I would consider switching to "my" CMS, if Tilda does not have and does not foresee some very important function, but it is desperately needed. I would only consider the possibility of switching not by buying a theme (you are unlikely to find one for sure), but by transferring the entire design so that it is visually the same as it is now, only under the hood, for example, WP or Opencart. In this case, everything will work quickly and correctly; Well, the transfer of content can be done easier.
Difficult, scary, but worth it. Especially if you expand the range.
A tilde for testing is fine... but go further to WP or other powerful engines. Taste, as they say.
Just making the transfer of the site from one platform to another will not work. And in terms of positions, you can sink if the transfer is made incorrectly, and you already have them, judging by the statistics. You shouldn’t abandon your blog (the last publication was in June 2020), if you don’t plan to increase the assortment, which will run into platform limitations, I would focus on external optimization - links, guest posts, social networks to attract additional traffic.
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