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WordPress Reviews Summary

Overall, the company has established a solid reputation as a versatile platform for website creation, particularly praised for its user-friendly interface, extensive customization options, and robust plugin library. Customers appreciate the flexibility and scalability that cater to various needs, making it a popular choice for both beginners and experienced users. However, concerns regarding slow customer service responses, technical issues with plugins, and occasional frustrations with the platform’s usability have been frequently noted. Additionally, some users have expressed dissatisfaction with perceived moderation biases and security vulnerabilities, suggesting areas for improvement in customer support and communication.

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One of the most versatile blogging software around and very robust sites can be developed using it though it is not the easiest one to learn. It is most robust if you can code in PHP and mysql but many can install it on their site without using any complicated code.

Date of experience: January 15, 2011
California
2 reviews
8 helpful votes
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WordPress is the best blogging software in the world - I've been blogging for years, and I have fallen in love with WordPress. It's easy to use, it's free, and it's completely open source. The open source bit is very cool because that means all these developers around the world make very cool plugins and other additions that allow you to do very cool things like track all your users, or easily change how your blog looks. It's also cool because a good portion of WordPress is a non-profit (there is also a for-profit portion called Automatic).

I've also used Blogger (owned by Google) and Typepad but have found them both somewhat less intuitive to use and lacking in many of the cool features of WordPress. Also - this is purely anecdotal - but I found that given similar numbers of inbound links, my WordPress blog did better in Google search results. No idea if this can be substanciated, but thought I'd mention it.

Date of experience: October 8, 2008