WordPress is an open-source Content Management System (CMS). It’s our CMS of choice, the most popular website management and blogging system on the Web, supporting more than 93 million websites and blogs.
What WordPress is not
A common mistake is classifying WordPress as “just a blogging platform”. In the past this used to be true, but WordPress has evolved into a versatile well developed Content Management System. While it can still be used to create a simple blog, it now supports fully functioning websites and mobile applications.
So, What’s So Good About it?
The best feature of WordPress is it’s ease of use. It’s also flexible enough to adapt to just about any purpose. That’s among the many reasons WordPress has grown so much in popularity. According to a recent survey, WordPress powers more than a quarter of all websites on the internet.
Who uses WordPress?
A common misconception about WordPress is that because it’s open-source, it may be perceived as not professional enough for larger brands.
Let us dispel that myth. From Fortune 500 companies to brands you know and trust, WordPress provides the framework to get their message out. BBC America, Disney, eBay, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Sony, Time Magazine and many more all use WP.
If it’s good enough for them, why shouldn’t it be good enough for me…
Don’t Fear the Unknown
Utilising the powerful functionality of Custom Fields, we can turn the “scary” backend management process into one of intuitive logic that is seamless, and very easy to use. Whether you’d like to run a blog, shop, portfolio or any other project you envision, we will build a customised backend system that’s built just for you.
Summing Up
With the power of WordPress and a dash of magic from Duo48 you can safely, easily and quickly build your dream into a solid reality. 93 million others are doing so, now you can too!
If you have any questions regarding WordPress or any other topic we may help you with, please do get in touch, we’d love to hear from you.
Further Reading
- About WordPress (wordpress.org)
- Guide to WordPress Statistics (cminds.com)