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What is WordPress

WordPress is used to power nearly one-third of the world’s websites, ranging from simple personal blogs to big corporate sites like Sony, Time Inc., the New York Post, and NBC. WordPress is just one of the many free site builders and content management systems available, but it offers unique features that have helped it become the most popular content management system available today.

 What made WordPress a popular CMS

1) Flexible and Adaptable

WordPress is used to manage small enterprises, handle sophisticated websites for major international enterprises, and generate personal blogs. WordPress sites can host full-service eCommerce businesses, portfolios, social networks, groups, and podcasts, among other things. The core WordPress package, as well as a range of basic and premium plugins that are ideal for your site, can meet any company’s needs.

 

2) User friendly even for people without experience

Even without technical knowledge, a WordPress site can be installed and up and running in minutes. A domain name and a web hosting account are all that is required. WordPress can be downloaded for free from WordPress.org or installed through your WordPress hosting provider. From there, an intuitive and simple-to-use Admin panel provides all the tools needed to personalise a site’s look and feel.

 

3)  WordPress-based websites have a high search engine ranking.

When it comes to ranking well on Google and other search engines, searchability is crucial. Because WordPress sites are continuously updated and because WordPress contains a variety of tools and plugins for optimising content for SEO, they tend to score high for their keywords (search engine optimization).

 

4) WordPress Sites Have a Built-In Blog

 Because WordPress is a content management system, it provides a number of features that make it simple to post material. One of them is a “built-in” blog function that can be accessed from any device, at any time, eliminating the need for users to create a blog separately.

 

5) WordPress websites are mobile-friendly.

Google considers mobile responsiveness when ranking websites, so they must look nice on any device. WordPress has a number of responsive theme designs, and users can also use plugins and theme file tweaks to make a static site adaptable.