WordPress: Pros. and Cons. of This Popular CMS
After a month of research, you have decided to set up a website for your business. Starting off an online business is always a good decision, especially for those who want to enhance their customer base across the globe. But you might get trapped into the situation when you are not sure about which CMS platform to choose for your web business goals.
There are plenty of content management systems available on the web market that somethings picking the most suitable and reliable one seems like finding a needle under a huge pile of twigs. But when it comes to the most user-friendly and customizable platform, then WordPress is the one that strikes to our mind. Millions of business owners, web developers/webmasters are using this CMS tool across the world and empowering their web development needs.
The assorted range of themes and plugins offered by WordPress encourages people (those don’t have prior technical knowledge) to create, customize and modify each and every aspect of their site, without any coding skills. This means you don’t need to be a technical whiz for your WordPress development and customization needs. Even embracing the design and functionality of a site becomes super-easy with WordPress themes and plugins. Isn’t it amazing?
Despite its benefits, there are some limitations that you need to consider before opting for this CMS platform for your next web project. In this blog post, we will share you the pros and cons of WordPress as a content management system.
PROS OF WORDPRESS
WordPress commenced its journey as a blogging platform, but now it has evolved into a fully-functional content management system – all thanks to its advanced features and functions. Here some benefits that will make you fall in love with this platform.
1. Open Source Platform
WordPress is an open source CMS platform that gives flexibility to people to customize and modify the code of a site, without worrying about the licensing fees. It means both a beginner and experienced user can add, create, modify, and delete the posts and pages of their site in a matter of few minutes.
In fact, the robust community of WordPress developers and programmers openly share their code to enable novice users to save their developing time and costs using the available code.
2. Fully-customizable
What makes WordPress a fully-customizable platform? A complete suite of beautiful and purpose-oriented themes (both free and paid) let you create custom WordPress site in no time. Tweak the different aspects of web design – be it a color combination, typography, headers, footers, grid layouts, etc, to give soothing user experience to your web visitors.
Plus, you can make your site responsive and mobile friendly to reach a maximum number of a web as well as mobile visitors.
3. Easy to Extend the Functions
WordPress simplifies your job by providing you a bundle of powerful plugins for each and every functionality you want in your site. You can enhance the functionality of your site without ever getting your hands dirty in coding. All you need to do is to download/buy the plugin(s), install and activate it.
The right selection of plugins can take your online business to the next level where you can set new heights for future goals.
4. Search Engine Friendly
Since the code written behind WordPress is clean and accessible, search engine crawlers can easily index and read and index your site for better visibility on Google, bing, yahoo and other search engines.
The icing on the cake is it’s impressive range of SEO plugins that optimize the content of a site such as a blog post, web pages, meta data (including meta description, meta title, meta tags, etc) to get higher ranking on SERPs.
5. Social Media Integration
Social Media is an incredible way of online promotion. Your business can gain exposure all over the web if you intelligently integrate your web business with social media platforms.
WordPress offers you a great flexibility to add social media icons/buttons into your blog post and pages via plugins. The social networking icons of such as, Facebook, Twitter, Google+ lets your visitors share your content on their personal social media accounts and help you generate more leads.
CONS OF WORDPRESS
Regardless of the fact that WordPress is a user-friendly, Seo-friendly, customizable and flexible CMS platform, there are some disadvantages that could downturn the accessibility, usability, and visibility of your site. To make the easier for you, here the few limitation of WordPress:
1. Vulnerable to Security Threats
Since WordPress has an open source structure, it is super easy for hackers and spammers to find a security hole within your site. They usually target the sites developed on WordPress – all because of its growing popularity. In fact, they can gain access to your site and destroy it fully or partially.
2. Use of too Many Plugins
Plugins are great for extending the functionality of a site. But using too many plugins could affect the speed and also make your site vulnerable to security threats. Therefore, it is better to check your site and delete all the unnecessary plugins those you don’t want to use in the coming future.
3. WordPress Updates
WordPress rolls out its latest version frequently, and same with the themes and plugins. The updates made on core WordPress can leave a direct impact on the design of a site. This can lead to a poor user experience and declines conversion rates.
Conclusion
These are the key pros and cons of WordPress that will help you take the decision quite easily, and help you grasp all the benefits for the enhanced results and higher visibility.
Thanks Matt for Sharing such kind of informative article. As a WordPress developer, I was also looking for such kind of information that helps me to enhance my skills.
Many Thanks,
Mae Roberts