Using wordpress.org and Premium Website Builder.

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garry2079 / 5 Points
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2013-03-28 12:56 pm EST
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I am currently connected to wordpress.org but I am finding the concept of plugins too complicated for me and I am considering giving up the wordpress.org idea and using the premium website builder instead.

Does the website builder offer nice enough templates to create a decent website? I want to use my website to offer supplements from http://www.lifeplus.com/garry2079 as well as offer the business opportunity as well.

If I choose to go with the website builder and quit using wordpress.org then how do I disconnect wordpress.org from the cpanel and start using the premium website builder?

Thank you so much.

Garry.

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ScottM
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2013-03-28 4:38 pm EST
Hello garry2079,

The Premium Website Builder is much simpler in design than WordPress, however it is also much more limited. Usually, customers find that they outgrow the Premium Website Builder fairly quickly.

However, some people find it is just what they need. You can view all the templates and even play around with it at http://builder.webhostinghub.com, though you will not be able to publish it to your account. This way you can see the different templates and experience the layout and design to see if it is for you!

If you decide to go with the Premium Website Builder instead of the wordpress.org, you will simply need to point your domain to our name servers (ns1.webhostinghub.com ns2.webhostinghub.com)

Best Regards,
Scott M

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