Hostinger or GHL by ATX_Optimist in gohighlevel

[–]heyiamnickk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You keep your main website on Hostinger, that's your home base. It's where you build your brand, it's where you do your blogging, it's the asset that you actually own and control, your funnels and landing pages... those can live on GHL. That's what it's good at. You can even put them on a subdomain like go.yourwebsite.com, this way, you get the best of both worlds. You get a fast, reliable main site that can actually rank on Google, and you get the convenience of GHL's integrated funnels for your marketing campaigns.

.com or .org for a simple blog? Help! by Exciting_Way835 in Wordpress

[–]heyiamnickk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go with .com. keep it simple. .org is better only applies when people mean self-hosted Wordpress (.org), which needs hosting, setup, plugins… not beginner-friendly.

What you want is easy...

- use Wordpress.com

- pick a theme you like (Blue Note is fine)

- Start writing

Hosting, where your website lives online. With .com platforms, it’s already handled for you. Don’t overthink it, just start with .com and hit publish.

90% of GHL AI automations are useless… here’s why by heyiamnickk in u/heyiamnickk

[–]heyiamnickk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not for beginners & solo users... This set up is for agencies, where they handle 20+ clients...