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Starting with Wix: A Beginner’s Guide to Building Your Website

  • Mar 30, 2025
  • 3 min read

Key Steps for Starting with Wix

If you've ever dreamed of creating a website—whether for your small business, creative portfolio, blog, or online store—Wix is one of the easiest platforms to start with, even if you’ve never done it before. This guide walks you through the basics, using insights from Wix’s own support resources, but rewritten in a way that makes it simple, clear, and encouraging.




1. What is Wix and Why Use It?

Wix is a platform that lets anyone build a professional-looking website without needing to code. You just drag and drop elements—like images, text, buttons—onto pages. It also comes packed with tools for blogging, booking, selling products, sending emails, and more.


Why people love Wix:

  • It’s beginner-friendly.

  • You can start for free.

  • You get full design control.

  • It offers built-in business tools like payments, invoices, marketing, and analytics.

  • There's a massive collection of templates for every type of website.


2. How to Get Started – Step-by-Step

Here’s what the process looks like from the ground up:


Step 1: Sign Up for a Free Account

Go to wix.com and create a free account using your email or Google account. This gives you access to your Wix dashboard where all your websites will live.


Step 2: Choose How You Want to Build

You’ll get two main options:

  • Use a Template (Recommended): You choose a pre-designed layout and customize it as you like. Great for creative control.

  • Use Wix Studio (Advanced) or Wix ADI (No longer supported): These are more advanced options or auto-generated design tools. Beginners are better off using templates.


Step 3: Pick a Template

Wix offers 900+ templates for everything from portfolios to restaurants to online stores. Pick one that matches your vibe. Don’t worry—you can change the content and colors later.


Step 4: Customize Your Site

Using the Wix Editor, you can drag and drop text, images, galleries, menus, buttons, and more. Think of it like designing a flyer or PowerPoint slide, but for the web.

You can:

  • Add your logo and brand colors.

  • Connect social media.

  • Change fonts and layout.

  • Add sections like “About,” “Contact,” or “Shop.”


Step 5: Make It Mobile-Friendly

Wix automatically creates a mobile version of your site, but you can go in and adjust the layout specifically for phones.


Step 6: Preview and Publish

Once your site looks good, hit “Preview” to see how it looks live. Then hit “Publish” to make it public. Your site will have a free “wixsite.com” domain at first, like:username.wixsite.com/sitename


3. Bonus Features You Can Add

Wix isn’t just about building a pretty site. It’s also got powerful tools for your business:

  • Wix Stores: Sell products online with built-in checkout.

  • Wix Bookings: Let clients book appointments or services.

  • Wix Blog: Share your ideas and updates.

  • SEO Tools: Help people find your site on Google.

  • Analytics & Marketing: Send email campaigns and track performance.

  • Multi-language sites: Offer content in different languages.


4. Upgrading Your Site (Recommended)


You can stay on the free plan as long as you want, but upgrading to a Premium Plan lets you:

  • Use a custom domain (like yourbusiness.com)

  • Remove Wix ads

  • Get more storage and bandwidth

  • Unlock eCommerce features


5. Managing Multiple Sites or Devices

You can create multiple Wix sites under one account. Plus, you can edit your site from your mobile device using the Wix Owner app, which is handy if you're managing things on the go.


6. Feeling Stuck? Get Inspired or Start Over

  • Check out Wix’s Inspiration Gallery to see real sites made with Wix.

  • If you want a fresh start, you can revamp your site by switching templates or making design changes anytime.





Final Thoughts

Starting with Wix is like starting with digital LEGO—you’re not just creating a website, you’re building your online space from the ground up, and Wix gives you the right tools to make it possible.


If you're new, start small. Play with templates, add a photo, write a welcome message, and just publish it. You can always come back and refine it as you learn more.

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