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Should I use WordPress for my first website?
If you’re starting to build your first website, WordPress is inevitably a name that you’ve come across. I’d recommend it to nearly anyone who has any type of website. Blogs, business websites, personal sites, and ecommerce stores alike can benefit from using WordPress.
Why you shouldn’t use WordPress for your website?
WordPress uses a lot of plugins for websites, if a lot of plugins are used in a site this will slow the loading speeds of your website. These plugins may also be coded poorly, or may conflict with other plugins slowing your site down.
Is WordPress better for SEO?
WordPress is extremely SEO-friendly from the outset. It only gets better when you install an SEO-friendly theme and start using the awesome suite of SEO plugins WordPress offers. Using WordPress as your site’s content management system (CMS) is one of the best ways to do that.
Why choose WordPress For Your Business website?
First, getting found: WordPress is structured to be easy for search engine crawlers to navigate, which means your site will perform better in search results, especially if you add an SEO plugin like Yoast. WordPress also plays well with Google’s new criteria for mobile-friendly websites.
What is WordPress used for?
The WordPress software, once installed on a server, provides a ton of tools for building and managing great websites. WordPress works best for certain types of sites. Personal portfolios, blogs, and brochure sites, for instance, are super-easy with WordPress.
What are the best sites to build with WordPress?
WordPress works best for certain types of sites. Personal portfolios, blogs, and brochure sites, for instance, are super-easy with WordPress.
When should you use a CMS like WordPress?
If a client regularly needs to update site content, maintains a blog, or needs an online store or other advanced functionality (without spending a fortune) then a CMS like WordPress is the way to go.