Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
for Wix and Canva
I’m a freelancer—do I really need a website?
(FOR FREELANCER & CANVA USER ONLY)
Yes. A website is your online portfolio, CV, and storefront rolled into one. It instantly makes you look professional, helps clients find your services, and gives you a space to showcase your skills beyond just social media.
Can I build my website on Canva if I have no tech skills?
(FOR FREELANCER & CANVA USER ONLY)
Definitely. Canva is beginner-friendly and perfect for freelancers who want a simple portfolio or service site. You don’t need coding knowledge, just drag, drop, and publish. It’s a great first step if you’re testing the waters.
What’s the main advantage of having a website as a freelancer?
(FOR FREELANCER & CANVA USER ONLY)
Credibility and control. Unlike social media, a website is fully yours. It lets you highlight your best projects, set your own brand tone, and attract clients who are serious about working with professionals.
Do I need to buy a domain before we start?
Not yet! You can buy your domain once you're ready. If you don’t have one yet, I’ll walk you through the process step-by-step. You can always start with a free Wix domain and upgrade later. A custom domain (like yourbrand.com) typically costs around ₱600–₱1,200/month, depending on the provider.
What’s included in your website package?
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Custom layout
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Mobile-friendly design
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Domain connection or setup help
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Contact form
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Social media links
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7-day post-launch support
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Integration with your selling platforms like Raket.ph, Gumroad, Etsy, and others — so your customers can click and shop right from your site.
What are the pros and cons of having a website?
Pros:
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Makes you look professional and trustworthy
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Easy to share your link anywhere (bio, email, social)
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You're open 24/7 — even while you sleep!
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Central hub for all your offers, socials, and shops
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You control your content and brand fully
Cons (but fixable):
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Domains and upgrades have small costs
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You’ll need to provide your content (but I help guide you)
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Some time and learning is needed — but I keep it beginner-friendly