WordPress or static HTML – which is better for a business site? Part 1.

18
Oct
Do you want to launch a business site, but you’re not sure where to start? What’s better? WordPress or HTML?
In this article, we will look at the advantages and disadvantages of WordPress for your business site.

What is WordPress?
WordPress is a Content Management System (CMS). Content management systems allow YOU to manage your site using a user-friendly interface.


Now let’s look at the pros and cons of using WordPress.
Benefits of Using WordPress
Easy to update – you can just log in to your WordPress site, add new pages and not pay the developer for this. WordPress is easy to use and has an intuitive interface that makes it easy to add or update pages on your site.
Professional templates – There are thousands of ready-made templates that you can use for your site. These topics are designed by professionals from around the world.

Incredibly powerful – WordPress sites can be easily expanded with plugins. By installing plugins, you can add any function to an existing site, for example: add a contact form, reservation system, photo gallery and much more.

Full control and ownership – you are given full control over your site, domain name and all its contents. You can make any changes you want, without restricting the growth of popularity, traffic, sales and users on your site.

Disadvantages of Using WordPress
Learning Process – Although WordPress is easy to use, most newbies take time to get used to the software. There are many supporting resources, but training will require some effort.
Maintenance – You will be responsible for updating WordPress, installed plugins and themes. You can also use a hosted WordPress hosting service that will do this for you.

In the next article, we will tell you about the advantages and disadvantages of HTML sites.

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