It's almost unlimited theme and plugin ecosystem is a huge bonus - until you realize - well, there's a lot of great things, and loads of crap as well: you need to accurately choose what to install. I've been using it since 2005 and version 2.0 - I think it's an immensely valuable tool to do a lot of things. It's of course the king for blogging, but works incredibly well for most kind of sites - and even eCommerce as well, albeit with some limitations. I've been working for some good fifteen years wearing the various hats of webmastering - and spent the last ten mostly developing and supporting some WordPress themes and plugins. This gave me the opportunity to have a look at literally hundreds of wp-admin panels of different people - witnessing what the average joe actually does with WordPress - and which kind of disaster-choices are often made.īefore digging into this, let me say that I do absolutely love WordPress. The bitter truth is that experience, knowledge, and the ability to code at least some HTML will surely be useful for the adventure.So webmasters, designers, developers, rejoice! There's none of you risking your job - even in the era of "one click" website builders that haunt us on Youtube ads. But doing it " right " - it is not.And why should anyone care? Well, to get some decent business results, be it in any kind of niche, you \generally* NEED to* "do it right". What most site-building products say is not really false advertising - technically, anybody can "make a site" - but this just leads to developing a completely wrong mentality about the task itself.īuilding a site - that's easy. Not even in 2019. And if you've been told the opposite, well, you've been told a big fat lie.
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