WordPress
WordPress

We use the WordPress Content Managed system to power our websites for many reasons. Here are the reasons why it will benefit you and your business, whether you are looking to start a blog or a fully fledged website.

Ease of Use

WordPress will allow you to easily add and update your web pages, create blog posts and even change the style and layout of your website should you choose to. You don’t need to be a techy to make changes, the interface is easy to use and allows you to preview changes before committing them to the website. It might just be you editing the content but if you have a team of users, you can grant them all various levels of access, contributor, author, editor or administrator. Being browser-based, you can login from any Internet connected computer and manage your site.

You have control of your site

You own the content in your website, and with easy import and export tool, existing content can easily be transferred.

Reliability

WordPress is the most popular blogging software available which means they have got it right. It is well supported and users ranging from individual bloggers to big corporations. WordPress sites are very scalable, which means the website will grow as your business grows without performance being compromised.

Overall, the WordPress.com network welcomes more than 409 million people viewing more than 15.5 billion pages each month. Our users publish about 41.7 million new posts and leave 60.5 million new comments each month.

Search Engines Love WordPress Sites

The code behind WordPress is very clean and simple, making it easy for search engines to read and index a site’s content. In addition, each page, post, and image can have its own Meta tag keywords, description, and title, and be optimized for specific keywords, allowing for very precise search engine optimization. You can also use tags to further enhance your search engine optimization efforts.

Social Media

Social networks can easily be integrated into your website including Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and LinkedIn.

Monitor your progress

Website statistics are available so you can see who is looking at your website, where they’re from, and how they found you, with great looking and easy to read maps and graphs.