Meet the system that powers over 40% of the Internet.
Over 455 MILLION sites are powered by it. Over 500 new sites are created daily using it. It’s magical. It’s intuitive. We love it. It’s WordPress.
Over 455 MILLION sites are powered by it. Over 500 new sites are created daily using it. It’s magical. It’s intuitive. We love it. It’s WordPress.
WordPress is so popular among the web developers in our community it almost feels like a buzzword. So if you decide to fire your web designer there’s probably a replacement right around the corner.
The features are nearly endless. Not saying every type of online interface should be built on WordPress but most business websites need this system is extremely scalable.
Because with WordPress web design we don’t have to build a custom framework (anymore, oh but we did!) and continually handle every loving detail of keeping it up-to-date for the internet giants we can focus on building awesome sites and do it for way less.

With systems like Squarespace and Wix, you are renting your website. Yes, you built it, and yes you own your web address, but if one of those companies is purchased, goes out of business or makes a platform-wide change – you just have to deal with it. You can rearrange the furniture in your apartment but you can’t put on an addition unless it exists within the system.

WordPress software is installed in your hosting space. You can customize it to your heart’s content, update it or not update it (though updating it is pretty important if you don’t want to get hacked). You’re not renting it. You have the right to use it however you wish through the open source license. It’s yours. So go ahead, add a family room, landscape the yard and remodel the kitchen.

I’ve onboarded many non-WordPress sites, and every time, I find myself missing WP when I’m away from it. And since it’s open-source, there’s literally an alternative option for almost everything. Got a problem? Someone’s probably already fixed it with a custom plugin. It’s like having a million family members all loving and complaining about the same restaurant in turns.

As a team leader I’m always going for the next big thing. I like and have always appreciated just how consistently solid core WP is. I’m also a huge fan of the fact that it’s super scalable. If you want to change something, there’s probably a way to do it. I’m constantly learning something new I didn’t know I could do with WP, and I’ve done some pretty extensive and complicated stuff.

The ultimate reason why I love WordPress is it’s easy for clients to use. We provide WordPress training for our clients once their new site is built and ready to go live, but if ever we’re unavailable or it’s during off hours and a less tech-savvy client needs help on updating their site, they can always jump on Google and YouTube for helpful resources and tutorials.
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