About WordPress
WordPress pricing
WordPress does not have a free version but does offer a free trial. WordPress paid version starts at USD 9.00/month.
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WordPress Reviews
Feature rating
- Industry: Marketing & Advertising
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Wordpress for Websites
Overall I have enjoyed using Wordpress and it is my go-to for websites.
Pros
I host and manage most of my sites on Wordpress as it's the most customizable while also being easy to use without needing a lot of coding knowledge or expertise.
Cons
There can be issues from time to time and plugins constantly need to be updated.
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Monthly for 2+ years
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A Versatile and User-Friendly DIY Website Builder
Overall, WordPress is a powerful tool for DIY website building. There is a bit of a learning curve initially, but once you get the hang of it, the platform is very user-friendly and doesn’t require any technical expertise. It’s hard to complain too much, especially considering it’s a free resource that empowers anyone to create a professional-looking website. Whether you’re a hobbyist or a business owner, WordPress is a fantastic option.
Pros
One of the standout features of WordPress is the vast array of free and paid plugins available. These tools can significantly enhance your website's functionality, allowing you to customize it to meet your specific needs. The support community is another great asset; there are countless resources and forums where you can find help and inspiration.
Cons
That said, navigating the support community can sometimes be a challenge. With so much information available, it can feel overwhelming to find the right solution to your problem. Additionally, while WordPress is free, certain themes and plugins can come with costs that add up if you’re not careful.
Alternatives Considered
WixReasons for Switching to WordPress
We found Wordpress to be ideal as we wanted extensive customization options and more control over our website than Wix offered.- Industry: Online Media
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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good CMS site
good website overall and best for all levels
Pros
they are modified with artificial inteligence make it easier for us to develop sites
Cons
the premium plugins are need with additional purchase
- Industry: E-Learning
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Is Wordpress For You?
I have lost a few Wordpress websites and blogs due to hacking, but through it all I have learned to overcome the hacks. I made a consistent income from my elearning tools, book promotion and affiliate links. I couldn't have done it without such a versatile website that can be used with many resources.
Pros
I have used Wordpress for over ten years with a separate hosting plan. It's been very versatile because of the plugins I use that make my site whatever I need it to be. With knowledge of SEO and SEO templates by Envato I have been able to get free targeted traffic over the years. Wordpress is free to use with a host other than Wordpress.
Cons
Wordpress is easy to hack. As a user I need to protect my site daily because of many hacker attacks. Many solutions were very expensive so I learned how to overcome every hacking issue with free security software and a few actions to protect my login details. Using Wordpress requires security prevention daily, so automated security is needed to save your site and time. There is no customer service when using a different host than Wordpress.
- Industry: Marketing & Advertising
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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It changed the ways we work on websites and it's still not dead!
I suggest to use Wordpress to all my clients, given that it's also easy to work on it even when different webdesigners and agencies initiate the work anf then for some reason the business relationship changes. It's also easy for me as a non-dev to edit and manage content, integrate other tools and optimize the website for PPC and SEO campaigns.
Pros
Wordpress is flexible and allows to build websites of any type, from the most simple to the more complex.
Cons
Begin so open and flexibile comes with a lot of complication that build up as the website grows, allowing for slowing down and cybersecurity threats