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Why? I've been a professional blogger for over ten years, contributing to more than one hundred customers' blogs in addition to maintaining my own professional and personal blogs, and I can declare with complete assurance and authority the following:

“WordPress is fantastic if you want a company website that performs everything you need it to accomplish and doesn't require bespoke coding.”

One of the simplest and most effective ways to promote your company online is via WordPress.

Although there are fewer complex platforms, the majority of them lack WordPress capability. And while some systems are just as reliable, beginners may find them challenging to use.

The best tool for business owners and organizations to showcase their goods and services, boost their search engine rankings, and advertise to potential clients is WordPress, a content management system (CMS). It makes it easier for you to distribute written content, run an online store where you may sell goods and services, or even just share images and videos of your creative output.

Benefits of WordPress

  • WordPress is cost-free.

WordPress itself is completely free. There are no costs associated with using it, no restrictions, and no guilt associated with utilizing a service that you should be paying for, similar to when you don't make a pledge to your local NPR station despite listening to them every day for the past 20 years. You already are who you are.

The software is available for free download from WordPress.org (notice the.org). It's okay for you and your pals to get together and throw crazy WordPress download parties (socially separated and obviously disguised).

The one drawback is that WordPress needs to be hosted someplace. There are two possibilities There are two types of hosting: 1) self-hosted, where you are responsible for the costs of hosting as well as maintenance and security; and 2) managed hosting, where you pay someone else to handle the hosting as well as a good deal of the maintenance and security on your behalf.

  • Hosting doesn’t have to be a hassle

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The fundamental idea behind hosting is rather straightforward: You need a place to store your actual website. You require a location to store all of your documents, including brochures, white papers, audio clips, and photographs. You need another person's computer, commonly known as a web server because you don't want to store all that information on your personal computer. GoDaddy offers this as a service.

If you receive fewer than 25,000 visits per month, a tiny WordPress account can be hosted with a basic GoDaddy hosting package for as little as $5 per month. Once you've done that, WordPress can be installed with just one click. (Read this post if you're unsure of the type of WordPress hosting you require.)

As previously noted, if you use Linux as opposed to Windows as the operating system for your server, you can also communicate with your web host by downloading WordPress from WordPress.org to your computer and then uploading it through cPanel from GoDaddy. (And if any of that was unclear to you, please contact the GoDaddy Support staff, and they'll assist you.)

Remember once again that this is the best configuration if you want to completely profit from WordPress.

  • A wide variety of themes make website design a snap

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Since there are literally thousands of themes available, selecting one may be the most difficult part of starting your blog.

Other themes have the navigation bar on the right, while some have it on the left. Layouts with one, two, or three columns. Traditional style against magazine and newspaper style. There are practically infinite color schemes and design options.

  • Adding website content is fast and simple

This is the actual aspect of web design and website construction that scares people the most. They believe that creating a single web page requires a great deal of coding and design labor and that adding the actual content is really a small matter that can be taken care of at a later time.

However, the majority of that design work has already been completed.

That's 1) the main reason you use WordPress: it allows you to quickly produce a blog post or web page.

And two, the reason you utilize themes is that the attractively themed page or post was immediately created when you clicked the mouse in the preceding phrase since all the design work has already been completed and pre-installed.

  • Updates are easy

Okay, I could get in trouble for saying this, but if you do it correctly, updating and maintaining a blog is a piece of cake.

When you want to update a lot of websites, you need to call your web designer. You will have to agree on an hourly rate, wait a few weeks for the work to be completed, and make multiple trips back and forth while fearing the impact on your budget.

  • Plugins enable you to do just about anything on your website

Why WordPress Plug In Cable
I have to be honest: I have no idea how to make WordPress function.

I have no idea how to safeguard it. I have no idea how to get my calendar to appear in the sidebar. I have no idea how to create contact forms for folks.

However, I don't have to because I have plugins that can take care of it.

There are 58,570 plugins available on WordPress.org as of this writing, and they can do anything for your WordPress website.

  • Help is all around

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WordPress is an open-source platform that receives improvements from users all over the world.

Additionally, they have millions — millions! — of knowledgeable users who can offer advice and provide answers. Because of this, about one-third of all websites on the internet utilize WordPress: It's so strong and capable, and a veritable army of individuals is working to improve it.

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