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Using WordPress: Advice To Consider First Before You Pick A CMS

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Published on 01/23/2025 – Last Updated on 01/23/2025 by OTC

If you’re planning to launch a new website, you should maybe consider using WordPress. Wondering if WordPress is worth the hype?

Everyone has an opinion about WordPress—whether they think it’s the best or somewhat of a dinosaur—you’re going to hear multiple points of view. While we understand that selecting a website builder is very personal and subjective, there are also objective realities that should be considered.

More websites run WordPress than any other content management system (CMS), with more than 60% of the top 100 top companies – including Disney, the BBC, Sony, Mashable, and CNN – using WordPress to bring their brands and content online. In comparison, the second-most popular CMS, Drupal, is used by less than 3% of these top-performing websites.

With our first-hand experience working across 500+ websites, we can confidently say there are benefits of WordPress that are still unmatched by other platforms. (And we’ve been making sites since 1997.) To us, it’s like the Apple of smartphones. The Microsoft of software. The Amazon of online shopping.

Why Use WordPress?

The short version of the history of WordPress is that it started as a simple tool for blogging in early 2000. Since then, it’s grown into a robust tool and is one of the most well-recognized CMS platforms. WordPress is currently used by 43.7% of all websites, according to 2024 research from Web Technology Surveys. (They update that report daily.)

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What Are The Benefits Of WordPress Over Other Platforms?

Still wondering why use WordPress over other platforms? Compare it with other top CMS tools that can help you decide which is the best fit for you.

    • Joomla
    • Wix
    • Shopify
    • Squarespace

Should You Really Use WordPress?

While we are fans of the unlimited potential a WordPress site has, we also understand there are reasons it may or may not make sense for a business. Here are some helpful questions you can use to determine what’s right for you:

  • Do I need a site with complex functionality?
  • Would I like to be able to do a lot of customization to my site?
  • Am I planning to scale the business or the website in the future?
  • Do I have the budget to hire a developer/and or designer to customize the site?
  • Are SEO and online marketing important to me?
  • Do I need to integrate my website with other platforms? (Email marketing, eCommerce software, etc.)

If you’re answering yes to a lot of these, then WordPress could be a comfortable solution for your brand new website…

 

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