WordPress used by numerous Fortune 500 companies, Not just blogging, SEO Search Engine Optimization, Free and affordable themes, Plugins, Ease of setup and maintenance, Hosting sites make easy, Social Media Friendly, Look and content changed without professional help


WordPress used by numerous Fortune 500 companies, Not just blogging, SEO Search Engine Optimization, Free and affordable themes, Plugins, Ease of setup and maintenance, Hosting sites make easy, Social Media Friendly, Look and content changed without professional help

I have been using WordPress for blogging and website creation for many years.

I am sold on it.

I highly recommend it for small businesses, but what is surprising is the number of Fortune 500 companies using it.

Why?

It is flexible, cost effective and facilitates getting great SEO, Search Engine Optimization, ranking.

It is far more than a blogging platform.

I was preparing this article and as I normally do, did a search to see what the competition is on the subject.

I found an article ironically written by someone with the same last name. William H. Wells III, as the saying goes, took the words right out of my mouth.

 

From William H. Wells III, Internet marketing strategist, consultant and public speaker.

“As a web developer for twenty years now, I’ve been privileged to be part of the continuous evolution of Internet technology, website development and SEO (Search Engine Optimization).  Small businesses and non-profit organizations have been forced to balance affordability with having a professional looking website which would also obtain high search engine rankings.  They needed what they couldn’t afford… and what they COULD afford wasn’t what they needed.

Some made the mistake of letting family members, rookies, and novices do it for them to “save” money.  The result was generally amateur looking websites with no search engine optimization at all.  These novices eventually disappeared… sites quickly became outdated and business owners found themselves back at square one… starting over while losing valuable months and perhaps years in the process.  The “you get what you pay for” idea was never more true.  Read some fun articles I wrote on this topic back in the “old days”.”

“WordPress is now considered the “industry standard” website platform and has leveled the playing field when it comes to websites and search engine visibility.  You can now use the exact same platform that many Fortune 500 companies and major brands have chosen to use!  Who’s using WordPress?”

“5 Reasons to Switch Your Website to WordPress

  1. Cost Effective
    As with any website, you’ll have your annual domain name renewal and website hosting fees.  The platform software is free and can be found at wordpress.org.  Most add-on modules (plugins) are free.  I’d strongly suggest you seek the help of a professional to assist with the original installation and software set-up.  This should be a one-time fee with minimal or no monthly maintenance fees.
  2. 100% Total Control
    You have 100% control over every aspect of your website.  Appearance, layout, categorized links and content, add-on modules (plugins), SEO, photos, videos, calendars, contact forms, PayPal integration, and so much more.
  3. SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
    Search engines love WordPress… especially Google.  Easily include Google Analytics.  Virtually every aspect of WordPress offers the ability to include meta tags, descriptions, keywords and phrases.  From individual pages and posts to images, videos, links, categories, and more.  Each of these plays a crucial role in helping with search engine visibility.
  4. Social Media Friendly
    WordPress provides users with the ability to easily include icons, links, and streams for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest, and others.  It’s, by far, one of the easiest platforms for connecting your website with your social networking tools!
  5. Communication, Interaction, and Lead Generation
    WordPress comes complete with powerful communication and consumer interaction tools.   Built right in is the ability for visitors to post comments on articles you’ve written, pages you’ve created, and content you’ve provided.  You can easily add a “Log In” area for users and provide them with “Member Only” content.  Want people to sign up for your newsletter?  Most newsletter services such as “Constant Contact” or “MailChimp” provide you with the code you need.  Insert it anywhere in your website.  The opportunities are endless.”

Read more:

http://www.williamhwells.com/2012/04/21/website-woes/