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Wordpress is a very powerful software; most people know it as a blogging software but you can create more than just a blog with it. Here are some advantages of Wordpress:
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When I started out working online I didn't know about it and thought all there was to do in order to get a website up and running was to pay a designer or code it yourself. Boy was I wrong and regretful when I learned about wordpress
The free themes you can use to upload aren't always the greatest, but you can use them as a stepping stone. What do I mean by that? You can upload the free theme and edit almost anything you want from the colors to the images. Add your custom logo along with some images that identify your website better and you're in business
Features I Like
Use Almost Anywhere:
What I mean by this is that you can pretty much use wordpress on any type of hosting you set up. There's usually a one click install within your hosting cpanel/dashboard and all you do is have to set a file name and install. It's extremely easy and I would suggest that anyone who doesn't know how to do it, go play around with it a little bit.
The Themes:
There are so many great themes out there for Wordpress. When I'm looking for a theme I tend to search through the paid themes since you will get many more features. The unique features within the paid themes can be anything from custom plugins to a custom back end that allows you to easily edit your pages like you were inside the HTML or PHP code adding lines yourself. You can get bare bone themes or themes that give you all the images, content, and pages pre made. Now with the pre loaded themes you will have to go through them and edit the content and a few images in order to be seen as unique in the eyes of Google, Yahoo! and Bing.
Plugins:
If there is a feature you want to add to your website, well there's probably a plugin for exactly what you need. You can find the most basic contact us form plugins that show a contact us page wherever you'd like on your website to the most advanced plugins that can make show an advanced slider with php functions that would take you a couple weeks to program. After you install some of the advanced plugins and set them up to your liking, your friends will be asking you who designed your website. It's always an amazing feeling when you say "I made my website!"
Diversity:
Wordpress is extremely diverse since it can be used on almost any hosting company and the amount of themes are insane. There are probably a few thousand new wordpress themes getting designed every week and being sold or given away as a free template. Wordpress uses what are called plugins and these are basically small snippets of code that you can install on your dashboard and use a short code to install anywhere you want on your pages.
Saves Me Money:
Wordpress saves me sooooo much money each year. Why does it save me money? Because instead of paying $1,000 to $3,000 for a custom design and programming I will buy a premium theme that is pretty much a finished website. All I have to do is tweak the pages to how I want them and make them niche specific if needed. Some of the premium themes are even niche specific so I don't have to worry about too much customization roughly 70% of the time Since I save so much money by not paying a designer and programmer I can upgrade from a shared hosting account to a bigger server. I never opt for a big dedicated server right off bat since you never know if your new website is going to be popular. And you can always upgrade your server down the road if you need to
Design And Sell Themes:
If you're a designer/programmer you can set up your own themes and sell them. Of course the more complicated themes will probably need a team of people working on them but that shouldn't stop you from trying it out if you have the skills. You can easily sell your themes for $37 to $67 and even more on some theme platforms. Some of the more popular themes that are pretty much an all in one website with images and content are sold for $67 but make 1,000+ sales. I would love to have an additional $67,000 in my bank account but I'm not the best designer/programmer lol. The only downside about selling your own themes is that you have to keep updating them so they work with every version of wordpress when they do an update on their system. Wordpress isn't too happy with it's theme designers if they don't offer updates so their themes work with newer versions of wordpress.
In conclusion:
I'm so glad I found wordpress shortly after I started. If I didn't figure out how to set up a wordpress website myself with a free or paid theme, I'd still be sitting behind my laptop figuring out how I'm going to pay a designer to do all the work I need done. I wouldn't be able to afford the price tag of a new design every time I had an idea for a new site. Wordpress is an amazing thing and everyone should at least try it out before they go down the road of paying a designer and/or programmer to do the work. Go buy a premium theme that is basically turn key and take a week or two to configure it to your liking. Even if you don't like the end result, you can still save money by paying a programmer to edit your premium wordpress theme to how you want it to look and function.
User friendly + Thousands of themes + Tons of plugins + Host anywhere = You're a happy camper!
Thanks,
Razzy I absolutely love wordpress :D When I started out working online I didn't know about it and thought all there was to do in order to get a website up and running was to pay a designer or code it yourself. Boy was I wrong and regretful when I learned about wordpress :D The free themes you can use to upload aren't always the greatest, but you can use them as a stepping stone. What do I mean by that? You can upload the free theme and edit almost anything you want from the colors to the images. Add your custom logo along with some images that identify your website better and you're in business :D [b][size=200]Features I Like[/size][/b] [u][b][size=140]Use Almost Anywhere:[/size][/b][/u] What I mean by this is that you can pretty much use wordpress on any type of hosting you set up. There's usually a one click install within your hosting cpanel/dashboard and all you do is have to set a file name and install. It's extremely easy and I would suggest that anyone who doesn't know how to do it, go play around with it a little bit. [u][b][size=140]The Themes:[/size][/b][/u] There are so many great themes out there for Wordpress. When I'm looking for a theme I tend to search through the paid themes since you will get many more features. The unique features within the paid themes can be anything from custom plugins to a custom back end that allows you to easily edit your pages like you were inside the HTML or PHP code adding lines yourself. You can get bare bone themes or themes that give you all the images, content, and pages pre made. Now with the pre loaded themes you will have to go through them and edit the content and a few images in order to be seen as unique in the eyes of Google, Yahoo! and Bing. [u][b][size=140]Plugins:[/size][/b][/u] If there is a feature you want to add to your website, well there's probably a plugin for exactly what you need. You can find the most basic contact us form plugins that show a contact us page wherever you'd like on your website to the most advanced plugins that can make show an advanced slider with php functions that would take you a couple weeks to program. After you install some of the advanced plugins and set them up to your liking, your friends will be asking you who designed your website. It's always an amazing feeling when you say "I made my website!" :) [u][b][size=140]Diversity:[/size][/b][/u] Wordpress is extremely diverse since it can be used on almost any hosting company and the amount of themes are insane. There are probably a few thousand new wordpress themes getting designed every week and being sold or given away as a free template. Wordpress uses what are called plugins and these are basically small snippets of code that you can install on your dashboard and use a short code to install anywhere you want on your pages. [u][b][size=140]Saves Me Money:[/size][/b][/u] Wordpress saves me sooooo much money each year. Why does it save me money? Because instead of paying $1,000 to $3,000 for a custom design and programming I will buy a premium theme that is pretty much a finished website. All I have to do is tweak the pages to how I want them and make them niche specific if needed. Some of the premium themes are even niche specific so I don't have to worry about too much customization roughly 70% of the time :D Since I save so much money by not paying a designer and programmer I can upgrade from a shared hosting account to a bigger server. I never opt for a big dedicated server right off bat since you never know if your new website is going to be popular. And you can always upgrade your server down the road if you need to :D [u][b][size=140]Design And Sell Themes:[/size][/b][/u] If you're a designer/programmer you can set up your own themes and sell them. Of course the more complicated themes will probably need a team of people working on them but that shouldn't stop you from trying it out if you have the skills. You can easily sell your themes for $37 to $67 and even more on some theme platforms. Some of the more popular themes that are pretty much an all in one website with images and content are sold for $67 but make 1,000+ sales. I would love to have an additional $67,000 in my bank account but I'm not the best designer/programmer lol. The only downside about selling your own themes is that you have to keep updating them so they work with every version of wordpress when they do an update on their system. Wordpress isn't too happy with it's theme designers if they don't offer updates so their themes work with newer versions of wordpress. [size=120][b]In conclusion:[/b][/size] I'm so glad I found wordpress shortly after I started. If I didn't figure out how to set up a wordpress website myself with a free or paid theme, I'd still be sitting behind my laptop figuring out how I'm going to pay a designer to do all the work I need done. I wouldn't be able to afford the price tag of a new design every time I had an idea for a new site. Wordpress is an amazing thing and everyone should at least try it out before they go down the road of paying a designer and/or programmer to do the work. Go buy a premium theme that is basically turn key and take a week or two to configure it to your liking. Even if you don't like the end result, you can still save money by paying a programmer to edit your premium wordpress theme to how you want it to look and function. User friendly + Thousands of themes + Tons of plugins + Host anywhere = You're a happy camper! Thanks, Razzy
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