Why I Love WordPress (and why you should, too)

March 23, 2010 by lauren  
Filed under Blog, Santa Clara Design

Over the past year and a half, I have tried my hardest to convince all my clients, new and old, to use WordPress for their site creation. So far, I haven’t had one complaint. Why? I’ll tell ya…

Most Common & Familiar

Even if you don’t know it… you probably view several WordPress sites each time you’re on the internet. Here are just a few businesses/organizations who use WordPress: Fisher Price, National Geographic, Best Buy, Jane Fonda, NY Times, Wall Street Journal, Danielle Steel, etc… see for yourself.

Fully Customizable…

I’m a designer at heart. I love beautiful things and if I can’t create exactly what I want for my client, I’m not happy. WordPress allows me the freedom to customize the code and templates till my heart’s content. Thus, I create lovely sites for my clients… and they’re happy!

There are also a zillion plugins and theme variations out there for WordPress users, many more than any other CMS. Simply search the Wordpress Plugin page and you’ll probably find exactly what you’re looking for!

Amazingly Easy to Use

As I just said, I’m a designer at heart…. If I can’t figure something out with relative ease, then I know my clients won’t be able to either. Those problems were solved when I switched over to WordPress. After using Druple and Joomla for other sites, and spending hours on end training my client’s on the ins and outs of the administration side of the site… well, we were all about to pull our hair out!

Then WordPress waltzed into my life and it’s never been the same. WordPress calls it like it is… the admin navigation is straightforward and help is really only a click or two away. More on that later…

Really though, I’m so thankful that WordPress (developed by Matt Mullenweg) is both robust and user-friendly.  My clients can pick up WordPress after just an hour of two of training.

Blogging & SEO

As most know, WordPress was first created as a blogging tool. So… you should blog. No matter what your organization or industry, blogging can only help, not hurt you. I strongly encourage all my clients to have a blog page on their site. A regular commitment to blogging will naturally increase content. Content is king! Honestly, that’s the best SEO to have!

Community

Since using WordPress I have actually met some amazing people – both in person and online. The WordPress community is amazingly generous. Since WordPress is open-source (read: free!) users and developers seem more than willing to share their thoughts, tricks and tips with others. So, if you have a question, there are numerous help forums and experts out there to help.

More questions about WordPress? Feel free to contact me and I’d be happy to chat with you!

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