Wix Review (2020) — Should You Use It?

Wix is known for its simple website builder, with a drag and drop interface and a development wonderland for complete beginners. Wix ecommerce has also seen some success, with competitive pricing and decent-looking themes.

Basically, the Wix Ecommerce system allows for selling anything from clothing to specialty cakes. There’s even support for digital goods like audio files and eBooks.

The company has taken the website building world by storm, helping small business owners leapfrog over expensive website design companies and put their own time into generating a stylish website–without having to pay the hefty costs.

Wix still can’t beat out more powerful ecommerce platforms like Shopify, or more beautiful systems like Squarespace, but that’s not exactly what Wix is trying to do.

I’ve played around with Wix in the past, and I find the tools to be simple and intuitive, but that doesn’t mean that the company’s ecommerce system reflects past achievements. We know that other newer ecommerce companies like Squarespace have seen their share of hurdles, since making an online store creation interface is rather difficult.

That said, I want to give you an in-depth review on what I think about Wix Ecommerce, so keep reading to understand if it’s a viable platform for you.

Wix Ecommerce Features

Upon creating an account and scanning through the general dashboard, Wix Ecommerce seems to offer the standard features that you would expect from any ecommerce platform. That said, compared to a solution like Shopify, you find quite a few features that are lacking in the Wix system.

Wix has an easy-to-use dashboard, and the drag and drop interface works well for beginners. It has an app market for including add-ons and other cool things like contact forms and receipts.

However, once again, the Shopify add-on library mainly focuses on ecommerce add-ons, whereas Wix covers everything outside of ecommerce as well. This is a strong advantage for Wix, since it allows you to expand on every aspect of your website.

You can quickly add a product page, integrate social media, including images and even change around shapes and buttons.

These are all to be expected, but it’s nice to know Wix did well in terms of the basics.

I like how you can add quick product galleries, or even drop in a quick Buy button or showcase sales. A Thank You Message pops up right after someone makes a purchase, and the seamless checkout process is secure and message-based, sending you emails to stay in the loop.

Wix Ecommerce Ease of Use

Ease of use is a strong area for Wix since the drag and drop editor is simply flawless. Wix has always had this for their its site builders. Now it’s integrated in for ecommerce sites. The dashboard has just a few buttons to choose from, helping beginners hone in on the tasks that are most important.

You can move around every component on your homepage and product pages with just a quick drop of your mouse. This way you don’t have to worry about messing with code to make your customizations. You also receive a nice taskbar at the top to publish or save your work, ensuring that you don’t lose anything.

The five buttons on the left of the dashboard allow you to modify pages, add components, design items, go to the app market and mess around with your settings. There’s also a dedicated button for Wix stores, which is extremely helpful for quickly checking on orders, customers, and inventory. Overall, the interface is simplistic, kinda fun and easy on the eyes.

It’s more specific to ecommerce, with options for your product catalog, orders, store promotion options, and more.

Wix Ecommerce Pricing

Feel free to view all of the Wix pricing plans on this page, but the breakdown for ecommerce sites is simple.

If you pay an upfront yearly fee you spend a little less per month, but we’re going to cover the monthly plans.

The eCommerce and VIP plans are the only options for online stores. Therefore, you have to pay either $17 or $25 per month.

The eCommerce plan comes with a free domain for a year, some interesting ad vouchers for marketing your site, two premium add-ons for free and 20GB of storage. VIP comes with unlimited bandwidth, VIP support, priority response and a professional site review. As for online store tools, the VIP plan isn’t much different than the eCommerce plan.

If you need to save some money for your startup or small business, this pricing is one of the best in the business, beating out options like Shopify or Squarespace.

Wix Ecommerce Templates and Design

I have one thing to say about the Wix ecommerce templates: They’re quite modern.

And you can now use them to rapidly scale up your store if you would like. Yes, the templates allow for beginners to still make a basic website and not worry about the complications of coding. However. Wix now offers something called Wix Code, which opens up the API for advanced customizations and integrations.

I used to think that Wix wasn’t great for more complicated customizations like this, but that’s definitely changed. So, you can either hire a developer or complete the work yourself if you’re up for the task.

Overall, you can’t beat the designs in terms of cleanliness. They’re awesome for starting your first store, and even for growing into a mid-sized business.

Wix Ecommerce Inventory

Managing inventory in Wix isn’t all that difficult. You can add a product, track inventory, display how many units are left, include product options and check in on your orders. It has support for collections, tags, store promotions and more.

Wix is also great for selling digital products, since the product page templates are designed differently and ready for you to insert content.

Managing your inventory when it goes out to users has become more manageable. For instance, Wix offers a cool feature for calculating real-time shipping. You can also scan barcodes to track your shipping and give your customers a better idea of when packages are coming.

The Wix Mobile Apps

Being on-the-go as an ecommerce professional is often unavoidable. That’s why Wix has put together an excellent mobile app for you to manage your entire online store and add products regardless of where you are. I particularly enjoy this because you can check-in on your orders and make sure that everything is running smoothly when you’re out of the office.

In addition to that, you can chat with your site visitors, adjust your website, and keep track of bookings if you have that functionality on your site. Wix offers an iPhone app and an Android app.

Wix Ecommerce SEO and Marketing

SEO and marketing features are surprisingly powerful in Wix, and I attribute that to the fact that Wix has been making websites for quite some time. It doesn’t matter what page you’re on, just go to the SEO settings and fill in fields for your site title, site description, keywords, meta tags, redirects and more.

Marketing comes into play through the add-on store since you can implement integrations for things like email marketing and search engine advertising.

In fact, the email marketing and coupons are managed right in the drag Wix editor, making for an intuitive marketing system.

Other than that, Wix has all the essentials for your marketing campaigns. You can implement customer reviews on all of your product pages and create content for your users through a blog. I also enjoy the ad campaigns for growing your audience and the direct integration with Google AdSense.

Along with Pinterest features, social media icons, and a full Etsy shop, you can’t find a more powerful marketing platform than Wix.

Wix Ecommerce Payments

The Wix Ecommerce payment options have drastically improved over the years, as the company adds new payment gateways on a regular basis, along with a simple process for connecting and onboarding.

Dozens of gateways are provided, including 2Checkout, Stripe, and Square. Therefore, you can decide on the payment gateway of your choice and accept credit card payments and other payments like PayPal.

Wix Ecommerce Security

Wix has full SSL secure payment support. Therefore, your customer information is protected with 256-bit SSL encryption.  In addition, Wix only works with payment gateways that offer the highest level of protection. This means they all have PCI DSS Level 1 protection.

Wix Ecommerce Customer Support

Wix is known for its high-quality support, and you receive their premium support package when signing up for an ecommerce site. You don’t get the priority callback service, but you can always upgrade if that’s important to you.

The Wix Support Center delivers documentation, forums, and FAQs for just about any question you might have. You can also call in or send the company an email.

Conclusion

Who would I recommend the Wix Ecommerce platform to? Business owners who only plan on selling less than 100 products. You can make your site look fairly professional and run perfectly capable payment systems through the interface, and the dashboard is so darn easy to use.

iTalki for Homeschool Review (2020)

It’s always been a dream of mine to teach my children Portuguese.

When I was in graduate school, I traveled to Brazil for research and fell in love with the country’s language and its rich cultural heritage. After that, I knew that I wanted to include Portuguese in some way in our homeschool—it was just too fun a language not to.

But, as a non-native speaker, I knew that I couldn’t do it alone. If my kids were going to learn Portuguese, I would need support to help us stay on track and get my kids the conversation practice they needed to learn the language themselves. Last summer I started looking into Portuguese tutoring for my rising kindergartener, but I ran into a few problems. First, our area doesn’t have a lot of native Portuguese speakers, and the tutors we did find charged exorbitant prices. Second, with a new baby and toddler, I knew that leaving the house this year would be a major challenge (and it was!). Where was I going to find someone to help my kids learn Portuguese?

Luckily, I found iTalki.

If you haven’t heard of iTalki, let me introduce you. iTalki is an online community of language educators who offer live tutoring in pretty much any language you’re interested in learning—from Spanish to Polish to Thai. You choose the tutor that you’d like to work with—all offer trial sessions—and then customize the tutoring schedule and content to match your child’s needs.

We signed up with iTalki at the beginning of the school year and now, having used it for a few months, I am ready to offer my review. Here’s the bottom line, though: I think that iTalki is a great resource for homeschool families seeking affordable, convenient, and high-quality conversation practice for their kids.

Want to know if it’s a fit for your family? Read on!

Why I Love iTalki: Affordable, Convenient Conversation Practice

There are a lot of reasons to love iTalki, but here are my top six:

  1. I love iTalki because it connects my kids with experienced, kid-friendly tutors. As a language teacher myself, it was really important to me to find a tutor who had worked with kids before and knew how to engage young children in online classes—which is honestly no easy task! Since the website lets you filter tutors according to their experience with kids and/or teens and do trial classes with them, you can pick one that will work well with your child. We were easily able to find Miss Helen, our Portuguese tutor, who keeps my 6-year-old on task with lessons that are aural and visual (to help him pay attention) and tailored to his interests. We love her!
  2. I love iTalki because it fits our family’s budget. Online language classes can be expensive for homeschool families, but online tutoring with iTalki is incredibly affordable. Tutors set their own prices, so what you will pay does vary, but the average range for an hour-long lesson is $7-15 USD. That’s much less expensive than most classes or in-person tutoring!
  3. I love iTalki because it fits our family’s (sometimes crazy) schedule. Since I’m homeschooling with a high needs baby, our weekly schedule has changed throughout the year as we’ve had to fit in extra doctors appointments and shifting nap schedules. This hasn’t been an issue with iTalki, however . In fact, it’s been easy to change our lesson schedule to work for us. With iTalki, you check your tutor’s availability online and choose the time slots that work for you, scheduling hours or months in advance. That kind of flexibility has been essential to us!
  4. I love iTalki because I can customize it to exactly what my children need. Since my oldest is still in kindergarten, his attention span for online lessons is still pretty short. With iTalki, that’s not a problem; we schedule 30-minute lessons and he’s able to follow along the entire time. Since he’s so young, I do the lessons along with him, which our tutor was fine with (and which I recommend to other families with young kids). If I want Xavi to get extra practice with a particular set of vocabulary words, all I have to do is let Helen know ahead of time, and she (like other iTalki tutors) will tailor our future sessions to his exact need.
  5. I love iTalki because it complements any homeschool language curriculum. iTalki itself isn’t a standalone curriculum, but it pairs nicely with any curriculum that your child may be using at home, online, or in a co-op. And, to put it in stronger terms, if your child is only studying a foreign language at home, without anyone else to practice speaking and listening with, then iTalki may be a necessary component of your child’s language studies. After all, language learning involves all four skills of reading, writing, listening, and speaking—and iTalki ensures that your child gets the latter two. If you’re looking for a homeschool foreign language curriculum, by the way, check out my homeschool Spanish curriculum round-up and my homeschool French curriculum round-up for easy-to-use lists of what’s available for every family and budget!
  6. I love iTalki because it gives my kids a chance to learn from other cultures. The real reason why we’re so focused on language learning in our homeschool is that we are committed to raising our children as global citizens. I want my kids to use their language skills to learn about people from different places and cultures—and to befriend them. Our iTalki tutor has become a new friend and a window into Brazilian culture, and we love learning about her home country in our sessions with her.

These reasons are why we’ll be continuing to use iTalki to support our Portuguese studies in the future—we’re just so pleased with it!

Making the Most of Your iTalki Tutoring Experience

Based on our experience using iTalki as a family and my experience as a language teacher, I’d like to recommend some quick tips to help you make the most of your iTalki experience:

  1. Do trial lessons with potential tutors. To ensure that your child will enjoy his/her iTalki tutoring sessions, do a quick half-hour trial with tutors that you’re considering. It’s so worth your time. You’ll find out if your tutor is a good fit and is willing to work with your family. Be sure to ask about their experience teaching kids and what tools and activities they like to use to keep kids engaged with online learning.
  2. Don’t be afraid to use a community tutor. Some of the tutors on iTalki are professional teachers and others are known as “community tutors,” meaning that they don’t have experience working as a language teacher for pay. Some of these individuals, however, are excellent teachers—like our Miss Helen! She is currently in school to be a language teacher and I can attest that she’s great at her job! Community tutors also tend to charge less than professional teachers, so they can be a good fit for families with a tight budget.
  3. Have your students do their online lessons in as public a place as possible. I am really serious about Internet safety. Because of that, while I do trust iTalki’s teachers, I also recommend that families do iTalki lessons on a computer that’s in a more “public” part of the house. It’s just an extra precaution.
  4. With younger children, consider doing their lessons with or alongside them. As much as it is possible, I suggest that parents be available as a helping hand for younger children doing iTalki lessons—not only to monitor their progress, but also to serve as tech support.
  5. Communicate, communicate, communicate with your tutor. If your child has an upcoming quiz that he needs to practice specific vocabulary for, tell your tutor! If your child is struggling with pronunciation, tell you tutor! If your child wants to learn about dinosaurs in another language, tell your tutor! The more information you give your tutor, the better he or she will be able to teach your child. Two-minute weekly check-ins before or after lessons can help the whole experience go more smoothly.

If you have any questions about our experience with iTalki or how to make the most of yours, let me know in the comments and I’ll get back to you!

Namecheap Vs Godaddy – Reviews And Comparison

Namecheap VS Godaddy

Within the past 5 years, the number of domain registrars and website hosting companies have grown exponentially. As a result of this explosive growth, it can be challenging to select a domain registrar among the many companies that provide domain registry services.

Some registrars specialize in selling domain names. While others sell additional features such as web hosting, security, email marketing solutions and cloud services. With some domain registrars, the list of services they offer are endless.

Two of the most well known domain registrars are Namecheap and GoDaddy. Before we take a look at the features of each of these services, let’s explore some features that you should look for in a great domain registrar.

How to Select a Reliable Domain Registrar

When you are researching domain registrars, you must remember that each registrar has access to the same domain names and URLs. This means that no company can provide you with better URL names than other companies.

Here are a few questions you should ask yourself before you select a domain registrar. What features are being offered with the domain registry package? Is the price competitive with other domain registrars? If not, what features are being offered to compensate for the price difference? Has the company created processes that make it easy for you to manage your services without assistance?

This is a list of things you should pay attention to as you conduct your research.

  1. Additional or hidden fees associated with transferring your domain name
  2. History and reputation of providing quality services
  3. Reasonably-priced services
  4. Accredited by the Internet Corporation for Assigned of Names and Numbers(ICANN)
  5. Easy domain transfer and forwarding services
  6. 24/7 customer support
  7. Private WhoIs registration
  8. Manual and automatic renewal features

There are plenty of domain registrars that come and go. It is important to pay close attention to the terms and conditions of your service provider.

When you visit your prospective domain registrar’s websites, you should stay focused on your immediate needs. With all of the services that are provided, it can be easy for you to get distracted by the numerous specials and offerings on the website.

Competitive pricing should be a factor as you select your domain registrar, but it should not be the only factor. Make your final decision by considering all of the features that were mentioned earlier in this review.

Many experts recommend that customers use a different domain registrar and website hosting service. If you decide to change to another website hosting service, having your domain name with the same registrar can complicate the matter. You should ask the customer representative of your prospective domain registrars if switching your domain registry to another website host will cause any disruptions.

Namecheap vs GoDaddy – Which Domain Registrar is the Best?

If you have been contemplating whether to subscribe to Namecheap or GoDaddy, this review will help you sort out the details associated with each domain registrar. Our primary goal is to help you make an informed decision after you read this comparison of Namecheap and GoDaddy.

Namecheap

As a leading domain registrar that is accredited by ICANN, Namecheap has developed a strong market share since it was founded in 2000. Namecheap has provided over 4 million domain names to customers throughout the world. Although Namecheap’s core business is domain registry services, it provides additional services including web hosting, email hosting, security and cloud-based services.

Godaddy

In terms of size and market domination, GoDaddy is the largest domain registrar. In fact, GoDaddy has over 30 percent of the domain registry market share.

This company has provided more than 59 million domain names registered throughout the world. GoDaddy provides a wide array of services including email aliases, online marketing tools, search engine optimization, privacy protection and sub domains.

Price

Both Namecheap and GoDaddy offer various advertisement promotion codes that are available on several websites on the internet. Since both sites offer so many services to customers, it would be difficult to compare the prices of each service. For the purposes of this review, we will compare the prices of a 1-year renewal rate for domain names of each site.

Namecheap

$10.69 each year to purchase a .com domain
and $8.88 + ICANN fee, for new domain name registrations.

GoDaddy

$11.99 each year to purchase a .com domain

Namecheap and GoDaddy offer various prices on .net, .org, .info, .co, .biz .io and .us domains. On both sites, you can receive additional discounts if you pay in full for service for multiple years. GoDaddy and Namecheap allow you to register your domain name for up to 10 years. There are also several Godaddy alternatives.

Overall, prices are cheaper on Namecheap + they offer you Privacy Protection for FREE, where as on GoDaddy this is a premium addon.

Namecheap and GoDaddy – Pros and Cons

When you are looking for a domain registry service, you must keep in mind that the perfect domain registrar does not exist. Every domain registrar has good and bad aspects.

With that said, there are pros and cons associated with Namecheap and GoDaddy.

Pros – Namecheap

  • Good service and security features
  • ICANN Accreditation
  • Domains are simple to transfer
  • Minimal upsell tactics
  • Knowledgeable help desk
  • 24/7 customer support via help desk
  • Competitive price points for all services

Cons – Namecheap

  • Some new domain extensions can be very expensive.
  • Customer support needs improving

Pros – GoDaddy

  • Large, trusted brand in the domain name registry industry
  • Easy to purchase and select a domain name
  • Website seems easy to navigate and understand the offerings
  • 24/7 customer support
  • A wide range of services with GoDaddyPro
  • Customer support representatives are helpful and knowledgeable
  • Accredited ICANN

Cons – GoDaddy

  • Check-out process can cause confusion
  • Domain manager is not integrated into same window as other features
  • Difficult domain transfer process
  • Too many instances of upsell
  • Long customer support wait times
  • Due to promotions and upsell tactics, there are a lot of pop-up specials on the screen. This can be annoying when you are trying to navigate quickly around the site.

As you compare Namecheap and GoDaddy, be mindful that GoDaddy is a larger company. There some problems that large companies experience. For example, GoDaddy may not have as many personal touches as Namecheap.

Namecheap is a smaller company. As a result, it can provide more personalized attention and services for its customers.

Overall User Experience

Your time is limited. So your domain registrar should provide an easy-to-navigate user experience for you. Managing your domain name should not consume a large amount of your time during the day. This section of the review will explore the overall user experience including point of purchase, use and navigation.

Namecheap
The overall check-out process for this domain registrar is quick and seamless. The process is straightforward, and there are not a lot of upselling tactics to disrupt your experience.

Namecheap provides a good search engine for domain name suggestions. When you enter this site, you will notice that Namecheap does not have all of the bells and whistles like its larger competitor. Namecheap offers a quick live chat feature, but it lacks telephone support services.

GoDaddy
The GoDaddy website experience is lively and colorful. At first glance, you can the company has a lot of offerings. However, the hustle and bustle associated with this website can be confusing.

First of all, GoDaddy is the epicenter of upsells. With each click of your mouse, you will be bombarded with an advertisement for a different special. If you want to get a domain name quick, fast and in a hurry, the constant upsells can stall your progress.

GoDaddy offers both telephone and live chat support options. This feature is good for you if you need a solution to a problem that you cannot figure out on your own.

GoDaddy offers a domain management feature. However, the domain manager opens in another window. This feature makes the user experience feel segmented and disjointed.

DNS Management Interface

The DNS management window is the sections that enables you to make changes. Unless you have a technology manager, you will be making all of your DNS changes manually. You may have to reroute your DNS to your web host, configure sub domains and set up emails related to your domain. The DNS management interface needs to be user-friendly.

Namecheap’s DNS Management Interface
Namecheap offers a streamlined DNS management interface. It is free from clutter and unnecessary upsell offers. Namecheap’s layout is straightforward. It is constructed in a way that minimizes the time it takes for you to quickly make changes and leave the site.

GoDaddy’s DNS Management Interface
GoDaddy has a more cluttered DNS management interface. There are additional features on the management interface that do not add value to the customer experience.

For example, you may notice features on your DNS management interface that you did not purchase. This part of the site features extra settings for GoDaddy’s upsell subscriptions. These features get in the way of functionality and make the user experience burdensome.

Domain Name Extras

It is not uncommon for domain registrars to provide extra services that are included in the price of your subscription price. After all, there is so much competition that they need to do make an extra effort to differentiate their services from the other companies in the domain registry industry.

Namecheap Extras

  • 100 percent free email forwarding services
  • Reliable DNS (no history of company being hacked)
  • WhoIs privacy feature is bundled
  • Namecheap charges $3 for photo storage and limited hosting package
  • Free custom name servers

GoDaddy Extras

  • GoDaddy charges an additional fee for custom name servers
  • GoDaddy provides a limited hosted package and photo storage for free for 1 year
  • GoDaddy charges an additional fee for WHOIS guard
  • GoDaddy offers email as an upsell package
  • GoDaddy offers a reliable DNS, but the site has been hacked

Namecheap and GoDaddy Upsell Tactics

The internet has evolved so much during the past 20 years that it is hardly recognizable. As technology improves, the need for specialized services grow.

As a result of the internet’s continuous growth, it is not unusual for both Namecheap and GoDaddy to provide customers with the opportunity to take advantage of other offers. This tactic is actually a valuable service for customers, and a lucrative marketing opportunity for domain registrars.

When it comes to using upsell tactics, the GoDaddy website seems to be aggressive and pushy. It seems as if the annoying upsells advertisements do not give you time to make a conscious decision about whether you need to purchase the additional service. If you do not like pushy marketing strategies, visiting the GoDaddy website can frustrate you.

In terms of upsells, Namecheap and GoDaddy offer some of the same packages for hosting and storage. Some of the most common upsells for each of the domain registrars include SSL certificates.

Company Values

If you are like most people, you like to support companies that have admirable company values. When you support any company, you are providing them with the means to further their messages and position in the marketplace.

Namecheap publicly opposes the Stop Internet Piracy Act (SOPA). The purpose of this legislation was to limit the freedom of internet users. Namecheap believes that every person should have the right to use the internet as they desire in a responsible manner without legislative restraints.

GoDaddy actively supports the SOPA legislation. They also support marketing practices that attempt to lock their customers into extended agreements. Another practice they have is using sexual exploitation to market their services.

Although many of these practices may not offend you, it is good to be aware of the values of each of the companies.

Namecheap vs. GoDaddy – Conclusion

The purpose of this review is to provide you with enough information to help you select a domain registrar that meets your needs. Our goal for this review is to tell you whether Namecheap or GoDaddy is the best domain registrar, in our opinion.

Our opinion is that NameCheap is the the best.

Namecheap and GoDaddy are both good domain registrars in their own right. Both of the registrars provide domain names at reasonable prices. They have solid security features, flexible domain management services, around the clock customer support and dynamic DNS performance. Another positive feature associated with Namecheap and GoDaddy is they provide freebies when you get services.

If you like domain registrars that offer a few services, provide a user-friendly interface and minimizes upsell tactics, Namecheap might be a clear choice for you.

Michaels vs Joann (Find Out The Best)

Arts and crafts are a necessary part of life. From the dawn of creativity in our youth to the hobbies that make up our adult lives, everyone benefits from having a creative outlet. But we all know that artistic hobbies can be expensive. It’s important to find savings where you can, and a big part of that is knowing where to shop for what supplies.

This guide will break down the biggest differences between two of our favorite arts and crafts stores, Joanns Fabrics and Michaels, concerning cost and overall quality. Then, we’ll take a look at another option to consider for your arts and crafts needs.

Let’s get started!

Joann Fabrics vs Michaels Prices

The biggest names in the arts and crafts supply business are Joanns and Michaels. Joanns is the older of the two stores, having been founded in Cleveland in 1943. Michaels, on the other hand, was founded in Texas in 1943.

Both stores now have a commanding presence across the country.

By most accounts, prices at Michaels are higher than those at Joanns. According to a Business Insider deep dive, Michaels prices across various departments are often more expensive than Joanns. The differences range from a few dollars to as much as $10 dollars for certain goods.

But which offers better deals? That depends on the tradeoffs between:

Price vs Value

The tradeoff between Michaels vs Joanns is one of quality vs accessibility.

Why are prices at Michaels higher than those at Joanns? Because of differences in the general quality of the goods on offer in both stores. While Michaels is stocked primarily with top of the line products, Joanns offers a broader selection of cheaper, lower-quality products.

But while Joanns might seem cheaper in the short term, there is an argument to be made that shopping at a Michaels store will save you more money over a longer-term.

A premium product is often priced more expensively than a cheaper one because of:

  • Superior build quality
  • Greater brand reputation
  • Warranties or satisfaction guarantees
  • Better or more ethically sourced materials

If spending a bit more on art supplies upfront will prevent you from having to re-buy them again after only a few uses, they’re a great value. You’ll save more in the long-run.

Which is Better Michaels or Joanns?

It depends on what you’re looking for. Let’s discuss.

Selection: Planning vs Improvisation

When it comes to selecting items, there is a variety of philosophies to what shoppers want when they enter a store. Some shoppers plan out their lists meticulously, then enter the store on an efficient mission. Others prefer to start shopping with a looser idea of what they need, then let in-store displays and promotions guide their decisions.

Are you someone who goes in with a plan, or do you like to improvise?

According to the same Business Insider analysis cited above, Michaels stores tend to offer a better selection on most goods than Joanns. What that means is that, if you’re looking to improvise and find inspiration while you shop, Michaels might be better for you.

Another big difference comes down to:

Specialties: Arts vs Crafts

Between Michaels and Joanns, each craft store has its own respective specialty where it shines in comparison to the other. Namely, they break down like this:

  • Michaels is more arts-focused – Michaels famously focuses on art supplies and decorations evocative of the finer arts. You won’t be able to find fabrics there, but it’s a better store for stuff like:
    • High-end art-related technology, like fancy printers
    • Paint and related supplies (canvases, etc.)
    • Home decor and seasonal decorations
  • Joanns is more craft-focused – Joanns is more focused on crafts related to home goods rather than the fine arts (and imitations thereof). As such, it’s a better place to shop for:
    • Fabrics of all kinds
    • Sewing supplies

2020 Stock Photo Compared: 123rf, Shutterstock, iStockphoto, Adobe Stock, Dreamstime

Finding the right stock photo agency for your needs is hard.  Registration is free for all agencies but when it comes down to purchasing stock photos and images, an investment needs to be made. Each stock photo agency has its benefits and each solves design, photo and media needs. But which one is best for you? Many buyers invest in a few agencies to deal with their ever changing priorities and maintain an active membership with many. These short reviews of the top stock photo agencies will be helpful in educating stock photo buyers about the differences and benefits of each stock photo agency. If you want an even quicker snapshot of each agency, this Top 5 list may serve your purpose better.

123rf

123rf gives you more for a lot less offering stunning, practical stock photos that are refreshing and intriguing. They are newer to the industry than the other stock photo agencies and have quickly gained an audience. Their library has 9.5 million photos. Their standard license restrictions include unlimited use and rights to the image. Buyers have the option of credits or subscriptions to purchase images.

The lowest buy in for a new member is $15 USD.  This translates into 15 small images (note the image size is 400 x 200), 7 medium or 5 large images.  The price-per-image for subscription buyers ranges from 21¢ to 59¢.

123rf, overall, is a great option for purchasing stock photos. They are hip, have a great vibe and are working up the microstock ladder to be a leader in the industry. Image sizes are smaller than other stock agencies but prices are still very competitive.

Shutterstock

Shutterstock is a global e-commerce company and a leading provider of stock photos, illustrations, and footage. Their library is extensive with over 15.2 million photos and 300,000 contributing photographers. Their focus and competitive edge is to provide low-cost images bought on subscription. Smaller buyers who require few images per year will pay more for this privilege but will only need to invest $49 USD to download from their stock library. With their various subscriptions, you could be paying as low as 28¢ and up to $4.08 per image. The standard license limits the reproduction of the image to 250,000 times.

The biggest benefit of using Shutterstock is its vast collection of images. Their history in the stock photo market has enabled them to build an image and stock photo library where buyers can find what they need. If a subscription package is not what you are looking for, try their other stock photo agency, Bigstock, where images and stock photos can be purchased through credits.

iStockphoto

iStockphoto is one of the original stock photo agencies offering royalty free stock photos, vector illustrations, videos, music, audio and Flash at affordable prices and exceptional quality. The iStockphoto library has a collection of 8.3 million photos that is known to be of higher quality than other stock photo agencies. The Vetta Collection, Agency Collection and Exclusives are unique, handpicked images that reflect creativity and build an impression. Standard licenses allow up to 500,000 impressions, a higher value than other stock agencies.

The smallest initial investment for a first time user is $18 USD. The buyer can download 12 x-small stock photos, 4 small photos, a collection of xs, s, and med photos or one large stock photo with a standard license.  Photos are downloaded with 300 dpi resolution.

Adobe Stock

Adobe Stock is a stock photo service offered by Adobe –powered by established stock photo agency Fotolia, which they also own–, and it’s fully integrated into Creative Cloud platform. Adobe Stock’s library with over 70 million images (plus videos, 3D models and more) is available directly within any Creative Cloud design app such as Illustrator, InDesign, etc., and you can search, test edit and license stock photos in seconds, without ever leaving your design worksheet. This seamless workflow experience is the added value in Adobe Stock, but it has also its own stand-alone website and you can use the service outside Creative Cloud and Adobe software too.

The minimum investment is of $29,99, which gives you 3 image downloads per month (you can hire it for one month only, or renew it month to month). Images come in all available sizes at no added cost. Hiring a larger subscription lets you save in single image price, as it goes down to between $3 and $0.27 per photo with monthly or annual plans, ranging from 10 to 750 downloads per month. Premium images, videos, 3D models and other extra graphics come at different price points and mostly on demand.

Dreamstime

Dreamstime is a distinguished leader in stock photography with over 11 years of dedicated business in the industry. Dreamstime  is committed to using the latest technologies on state of the art hardware to make them technologically progressive yet simplistic in use.  Their focus on community has built their usability and library, positioning them as a leader with  over 11 million images. They buying options include both subscriptions and credits with image prices ranging from 77¢ to $1.25 per image for credit purchases and 20¢ to 43¢ per image with subscriptions. The minimum investment for a buyer to start immediately downloading is $10 USD for credits, which will award  10 x-small level 0 photos or 3 x-small level 1 photos or 2 x-small level 2 stock photos. Standard licenses limit copies to 500,000 on any purchased stock photo.

Dreamstime has evolved as a stock photo agency due to their community development model that encourages contributions from their buyer and photographer communities. It is a model that has spread the word and built trust in the company’s ability to grow as the industry changes.