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Ok.
Thanks for that.
I just wanted to be sure I wasn’t losing anything in the move.Didn’t thinks so.
The only issue with branding that would be of any concern would be if it were on the finished website as that would be the option of the client.I think letting people know you’re working with WP would be an advantage actually.
Thanks for your help guys!!
OK.
So is there a premium wordpress option you can take up as a professional web designer which doesn’t have branding on the client’s admin panel? (assuming the branding is just on the admin panel and not on the actual website?)OR is there some way of exporting the finished site so they can use it as they like?
What do you mean by this?
…Just wasn’t sure if a website created in WP has to stay on WP. For example, if a client were to request that I just give them the website as a zip file (like a theme template I guess), is that possible or must they also use wordpress to log in and maintain the website.
Thanks so much!
That’s pretty much what I wanted to know.Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Selling a wordpress website to a clientNo worries. Thanks!
Have done so hereForum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Selling a wordpress website to a clientHaving thoughts about getting more involved in selling website services too but I’m a little unsure how it would work with wordpress? Once you have built the site for a client is it simply a matter of giving them access as administrator and leaving the rest up to them (except when they need your help of course)? OR is there some way of exporting the finished site so they can use it as they like?
I’m very new to WP but it seems that for every client, you would pretty much have to set them up with a server to install WP on (unless they have their own or want it built with WP hosting). Unless of course you provide the hosting one way or another then the websites stay with you and they simply have admin access to their site.What’s the standard way to do this?