Website Builders

How to Use WordPress on Wix? Hosting, Integrating and Importing a Blog

Robert BrandlInka Wibowo

By Robert & Inka

how to use wordpress on wix - banner

Tooltester is supported by readers like yourself. We may earn an affiliate commission when you purchase through our links, which enables us to offer our research for free.

WordPress and Wix are both big names in the website building space. For that reason, you might be wondering how to make the most of the two platforms.

Let look at a few common questions from our readers:

Can You Host WordPress on Wix?

The short answer is no. Wix is not a general web hosting service. Wix only supports its own website builder. For that reason, you cannot host WordPress on Wix.

The good news is that there are plenty of cheap WordPress hosting services available. In fact, much cheaper than Wix. While Wix’s Combo plan costs $17/month, a cheap WordPress hosting package like Dreamhost already starts at $6.99/month.

To set up your WordPress website you simply need to purchase the web hosting package and install WordPress. These days, that’s a straightforward process. See this step-by-step video on how to install WordPress on Siteground for example:

siteground install wordpress TEXT

Can I use Wix for my website and WordPress for my blog?

Yes, this is possible, although there aren’t many scenarios where this makes a lot of sense. One would be if you already have a WordPress blog running, and you don’t want to move your posts over to Wix. If that’s the case, you can do the following:

In order to use WordPress on your Wix website, you should set up a subdomain. So for example, if your main domain is mywebsite.com, you could set up the WordPress blog under blog.mywebsite.com.

The subdomain needs to be created with your domain registrar. If Wix hosts your domain name, you can find a guide to setting up a subdomain here.

In your WordPress hosting, you need to specify this new subdomain as your primary domain name. To enable the connection, you will have to change your domain’s DNS records. I would recommend you contact your domain registrar’s support in order to set it up.

Once your WordPress blog is running on your new subdomain, you can add a link to it in your Wix website’s navigation bar.

Please note that subdomains have certain SEO disadvantages. Google sees a subdomain as a separate entity, which can hamper your search engine rankings. Generally it’s always better to use a subfolder (e.g. mywebsite.com/blog) rather than a subdomain (blog.mywebsite.com).

If setting this up sounds too complicated, or you are worried about your SEO, you can also import your WordPress articles into Wix. The advantage is that everything will run on one platform.

How do I import my WordPress blog into Wix?

To import your WordPress articles into Wix follow these steps:

  1. In your dashboard, go to “Blog”
  2. Click “More Actions”
  3. Click “Import Posts”

import wordpress posts into wix

  1. Select “WordPress”
  2. Select either “By using a site URL” or “By using a WordPress XML file”

If your WordPress blog is published to the web, I would recommend using the first option, as it’s the easier option.

  1. Now enter the URL to your WordPress blog
  2. Wix will start the import and pull over your texts, images (including alt-texts), videos as well as the original post dates and times. The WordPress categories will be imported too. The maximum number of posts you can import is 4,000.

For further information on importing WordPress content, please refer to this Wix help article or get in touch with customer support.

 

I hope this information was helpful. Please leave a comment if you have any further questions!

The authors

Learn more about us

Robert Brandl

Founder and CEO

Hi, my name is Robert Brandl! I used to work in a digital marketing agency where I managed website and email marketing projects. To optimize my client's campaigns, I always had to find the optimal web tools. Tooltester offers this knowledge to you, hopefully saving you endless hours of research.

Inka Wibowo

Content Manager

Hi, I'm Inka! I started using website builders and content management systems over 10 years ago, when I managed websites for clients in my first marketing role. Since then, I've worked on hundreds of web and digital projects. Now, at Tooltester, I'm happy to be able to use my experience to help users like you find the right website builder for your needs.

Learn more about us

THE BEHIND THE SCENES OF THIS BLOG

This article has been written and researched following a precise methodology.

Our methodology

Comments

website creation ebook cover page

The Step-by-Step Guide to Website Creation

Are you keen to learn the basics before you get started? In our ebook, “Website Creation for Absolute Beginners” we’ll show you the steps you need to take to create your own business website.

Note: We will never share your email address with anyone except our email service provider. Of course, you can unsubscribe at any time.