There used to be a time when only big businesses have their official websites. But times have changed as websites have now become an integral part of marketing even for small businesses and individual marketers. While it is important to have a website for your online presence, it can also be helpful to take your website offline temporarily when you need to make changes to it. In this article, we’ll show you how to unpublish your Wix site.

As the need for a website has increased, a lot of no-code website-building platforms have emerged. Wix has been active for more than a decade now and has evolved as one of the most straightforward website-building platforms available as it enables anyone to create a professional website to achieve that vital online presence.
With every emerging competitor, it is important that you always keep your website up-to-date to match your marketing objectives.
Why Is There a Need to Unpublish Your Website
When you unpublish your website, you make it unavailable and not viewable to anyone. Users decide to unpublish their Wix website for the following reasons:
- Redesign the entire website or make a lot of changes to it
- Unlink it from your domain
- Published the website too soon (accidentally)
How to Unpublish Wix Site
Wix is a platform that allows even beginners to create a professional-looking website with its drag-and-drop feature. With this option, creating and publishing a website through Wix can be considered simple and easy. In the same way, unpublishing your Wix website is also very straightforward. Here are the steps to unpublish your Wix site:
1. Log in to your Wix account. Under MySites, select the website that you wish to unpublish.

2. On the website’s dashboard, click on “Settings” found on the left panel options and select "Website Settings" under the General section.

3. Click on “Unpublish” in the Publish Status section.

4. Click “Unpublish” to confirm.

After unpublishing your Wix site, it will no longer be accessible to site visitors. It is important to note that if you keep your website unpublished for more than a few days, your SEO ranking may not be the same once you publish your site again.
Wrap-Up
Having a website means that you need to regularly check and update it based on your marketing objectives. Whatever your reason may be, if you need to take your website temporarily “offline”, you’ll need to unpublish it to make it inaccessible or unavailable to web visitors and searchers. Knowing how to do things relevant to your website, including unpublishing it whenever needed, will be helpful to make any process more efficient.

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