3 Common Squarespace Myths

Thinking about Squarespace, but aren’t quite sure? Heard some good things, but afraid to take the leap? This sounds familiar to us, we’ve worked with so many clients who were on the fence about changing platforms, but after were so thrilled they did.

So we’re here to debunk those Squarespace myths holding you back!

3 Common Squarespace Myths:

MYTH 1 - SQUARESPACE IS BAD FOR SEO:
It’s just not true. Squarespace has built-in SEO features & settings (no need for a yoast plug-in), has easy integration with Google Analytics that includes an automatic sitemap, + many things such as backlinks and content creation that aren’t connected to your platform impact your SEO optimization. 

MYTH 2 - SQUARESPACE IS BAD FOR BLOGGING:
Squarespace is a good option for bloggers and blogging. They offer flexible templates, it’s mobile-friendly platform, no plug-ins required, built in SEO features, great website speed, + you can use google Adsense to monetize. Just think of it, no Yoast needed, easy to edit, update and add blog posts, + no security worries.

MYTH 3 - YOU CAN’T CUSTOMIZE SQUARESPACE OR IT LOOKS TOO SQUARE:
Squarespace is customizable and doesn’t have to look like a standard template - with custom coding + the new fluid engine there are innumerable design possibilities. This is also why it’s great to work with a web designer, because they can help elevate a template or create custom designs that will help your business stand out and reach your ideal audience.


Want TO LEARN MORE ABOUT WHY WE RECOMMEND SQUARESPACE ? - Check out our previous post or send us an email to chat and see if Sqaurespace is really the right platform for you!

Are YOU READY TO LAUNCH YOUR SQUARESPACE WEBSITE? - If you work with a Squarespace Circle Designer (like us) you get 20% off your first annual payment to Squarespace!

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