

Publishing quality blog posts is a key way to drive traffic to (and sales from) your website. Most users won’t really need to consider the ‘Enterprise’ plan, but if you are interested in it, you’ll need to request a call with Wix to negotiate pricing for it. We’ll dig into these differences in more detail as the review goes on.Ī quick note about ‘Wix Enterprise’: this Wix plan is geared towards corporate users, offering advanced security features, more personalized support and access to web design consultants. Ad vouchers - you can avail of $600 in ad vouchers (for Google and Bing’s pay-per-click advertising services) on the ‘Unlimited’ plan or higher.Domain names - if you pay annually for a Wix subscription, you can avail of a year’s free custom domain name registration ( etc.).Support - premium support is only available if you are on a ‘VIP,’ ‘Business VIP’ or ‘Enterprise’ plan.Video hours - the more you pay, the more video content you can upload to, and sell from, your Wix website.Access to certain Wix apps - the more expensive plans include a ‘site booster’ app which allows you to submit your site to directories an events calendar app and a logo-making app.Storage (text, video, images etc.) - this varies according to plan the more you pay, the more you get.

Ecommerce - selling features are only available on the business, ecommerce and enterprise plans.
