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5 Reasons Why WordPress is the Best Place to Create Your Business Website

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Have you tried to create a business website with another CMS like Drupal or Joomla? Did you find them difficult to learn and use? Are they too complex for your needs and not something that you can customize easily? If so, then we have good news for you. You see, WordPress is by far the best platform for creating a business website. And here’s why… WordPress has over 60 million users, making it one of the most popular Content Management Systems available today. The reason why people love using this software is because it has been designed keeping ease of use in mind. It comes with an intuitive admin panel and a user-friendly drag-and-drop page builder. Even if you don’t know anything about coding or designing websites, you can create a professional site with WordPress easily. Here are 5 reasons why WordPress is the best place to create your business website.

1. WordPress is Easy to Use

WordPress has been built keeping ease of use in mind. This means that you don’t need to be a web developer or a designer to create a website. All you need is to create your content, and the WordPress software will automatically put it in the right format. This saves the hassle of having to use HTML or CSS to format your content. This also means that WordPress is intuitive and you don’t need to have any prior knowledge of how a website works in order to create one. You can start building your site right away after watching a few short tutorials.

2. WordPress Has a Wide Range of Quality Themes

One of the biggest challenges that business owners face when creating a website is to find an attractive design that’s not only professional but also easy to use. With WordPress, you don’t have to worry about this because there are a wide range of high-quality themes available in the market that you can use. You can find free themes as well as a range of premium themes that are available for as low as £30. But, before you go shopping for themes, it’s important that you check their functionality and design. You also need to make sure that the theme you are choosing has the functionality you require for your business website. If you are not sure how to choose the right theme for your business, you can ask our support, who will be able to offer you advice.  

3. WordPress Has an Extensive Library of Plugins

WordPress powers more than 80% of all websites. This means that you can use the same platform to power your eCommerce store, booking website, and all types of business websites. WordPress also has one of the largest and most extensive libraries of plugins. You can use them to add functionality to your website such as creating an online store, creating a contact form, adding a blog section, etc. You can also use them to add additional features to your website such as setting up an online appointment scheduler, adding a countdown timer, and so much more. What’s even better is that these plugins are completely free to use and you can download them directly from the WordPress plugin library.

4. WordPress Sites are SEO Friendly

WordPress has an intuitive and easy-to-implement SEO (search engine optimisation) feature. You can use it to create an optimised website that has a greater chance of showing up on the first page of Google. There are different ways you can optimise your WordPress website for search engine. If you want to get more traffic through search engine, it is important to follow the best SEO practices. These SEO practices include selecting the right WordPress theme, writing SEO-friendly content, using internal linking, using header tags, etc. You can also use SEO plugins to further optimise your WordPress website for the search engines. There are many SEO plugins available in the market such as Yoast SEO, All in One SEO etc, which you can use to help boost your SEO score.

5. WordPress is Easy to Manage and Maintain

While creating your website, you also need to think about its future. You need to make sure that you create your website in such a way that it is going to be easy to manage and maintain. You don’t want to have to hire a web developer every time you want to make a small change to your site. In this regard, WordPress has an edge over other Content Management Systems because WordPress is often referred to as a “maintenance-free” CMS. This means that you don’t need to hire a web developer every now and then to make small changes to your website. You can do it yourself.

Conclusion

There are many benefits of using WordPress to build your business website. These include being easy to use, having a wide range of professional quality themes, having an extensive library of plugins, being SEO friendly, and being easy to manage and maintain. These advantages make WordPress the best platform for creating a business website. If you want to create a professional website for your business, our advice is to go with WordPress.

Wondering how you can get started with WordPress? Check out our blog on How To Build a Website from Scratch using WordPress.

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