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I am trying to make a website for graphic design and photography but I am really struggling. If anyone has experience with this sort of thing and would like to help, PM me and we will go from there. I don't have to use themify as long as it has certain things that I will explain to anyone interested. I also don't need to use WooCommerce if you have another shop plugin that you prefer.

I know themify and woocommerce both have paid subscriptions that you buy to receive updates etc but I would rather not pay that amount of money until I have a stable income coming in where I am happy to spend that amount on that kind of thing.
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Wraithious wrote I am trying to make a website for graphic design and photography but I am really struggling. If anyone has experience with this sort of thing and would like to help, PM me and we will go from there. I don't have to use themify as long as it has certain things that I will explain to anyone interested. I also don't need to use WooCommerce if you have another shop plugin that you prefer.

I know themify and woocommerce both have paid subscriptions that you buy to receive updates etc but I would rather not pay that amount of money until I have a stable income coming in where I am happy to spend that amount on that kind of thing.


WooCommerce should be free. WooCommerce is also the best eCommerce plugin for Wordpress. What issues are you having? If something isn't functioning correctly, disable plugins and check.
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I would recommend SquareSpace for photography and graphic design, they also have a payments/ecommerce platform now. SquareSpace has a lot of cool tools to show off photographs to potential clients.
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