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5 Reasons Why using Wordpress for Business is a Nobrainer

// June 23rd, 2009 // No Comments » // Wordpress

WordPress Meetup at Google
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Wordpress is an open source blog publishing platform. Open source means that it is in the hands of the people, constantly being worked on and improved as the internet involves. These same people are a great community resource that can help you out through asking questions in forums. But, don’t get me wrong, this does not mean that free = cheap and budget.
In this case, Wordpress is standards compliant, robust and well tested in house before each stable version release. It is by far the best CMS (content management system) for your business blog or website. Here are 5 reasons why you can’t ignore Wordpress for your business’ website or blog.

the powerful CMS system

This means no more being unable to update your website when you want, or being at the mercy of someone else. If you can use Word, you can use Wordpress. Once your domain, theme and plugins are up and running its simple to add and edit text and pictures.

Wordpress is inherently SEO friendly

By default, Wordpress has amazing SEO features – all it takes is a little tweaking and you can also extend these capabilities with free Wordpress plugins.

Did I mention that Wordpress is free as are their Wordpress plugins?

Thousands of developers are creating free plugins for everything from opt-in systems, google analytics and image galleries.  A few plugins can make a major impact on your site.

An extensive range of themes to suit your needs

Their are magazine style themes, video, content-rich, sales pages. Whatever you need to fit your business needs, their will be a theme to match. The only trouble is choosing from all that is on offer. With a little CSS and HTML knowledge it is easy to configure themes to fit your company branding as well, no generic styling here.

Create your own community of raving fans

Wordpress commenting, discussions and ability to frequently update encourages repeat visits and sticky content. Not only is creating a community good for your brand, but Google will like the fresh content.

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