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What’s the difference between a full standard Website, an E-Commerce Website, and a WordPress microsite?

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What’s the difference between a full standard Website, an E-Commerce Website, and a WordPress microsite?

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E-Commerce Website is for your customers or clients. Microsite contain completely different posts, styling, and other features. These micro-sites often appear in the form of digests, magazines, social media repositories, and other types of website that necessarily need to be separated from a site’s main content. Full standard is a custom website. My job is website creation. I usually use wordpress, because it easy of customize and has lots of plugin for adding more function, and free of-course. Also there are many prof themes that make you work faster. My favorite themes is Enfold and Monstroid from templatemonster.com. Both are positioned as multipurpose all-in-one tools for building a website of any kinds.

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Full standard Websiteis a standard, html-based custom site. There are no templates involved; we create the site completely from scratch! An E-Commerce Website is just that – one where a potential customer of yours can purchase right there on the Website. A WordPress microsite is a special kind of site using WordPress as the “programming” to create it. It has a medium level of customizability, but the biggest strength is the ease for the client to keep the information on the site up-to-date once the site it done (we always build in training time for these types of sites). They are best used for low-to-the-ground startups where there really needs to be a lot of information regularly changed out/renewed. Also, microsites are great for individual locations of national franchises – where the franchise often provides a “corporate” page for each location, what gets left out is local information (which also minimizes the one-on-one feel many customers want to feel with who they use). This way,

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