Do you ever wish that you didn’t need any special training to edit your website’s content? Maybe you have a hot sale going on and want to advertise it on your site as soon as possible, and while you’re adding the sale, maybe you decide you want to rewrite some details about your business, correct wrong information, and refresh your bio. If you are interested in having more control over your own website’s content, implementing a Content Management System (CMS) is the answer! WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems in the world. If you are interested in learning more, keep reading to find out the main benefits of converting your static website to WordPress! 

Benefits of Converting

1. Intuitive to Use 

There is a small learning curve when it comes to using WordPress, but if you are comfortable using a computer daily, it should be no problem to get used to the WordPress interface. You can start adding pages, photos, text, and blog posts in no time. 

2. Ability to Preview Changes Before Publishing 

WordPress has a nifty feature that allows you to preview your changes before they are published publicly for everyone to see. No need to create copies of the page and get lost in a messy array of different versions of the same page. Simply preview changes at your leisure and publish when everything is ready. 

3. Stay Updated 

WordPress is a hugely popular system that has thousands of developers supporting it daily. WordPress is constantly being updated and enhanced, which means that your website will stay relevant and secure. 

4. Take Flexibility & Functionality to the Next Level 

One of the best parts of implementing a CMS is that it allows your website to be open to thousands of developed plugins that are easy to implement for free or for a small fee. Developing this type of functionality from scratch would require a lot more time and money. 

5. Scalability 

While your website might only have a couple of pages today, it doesn’t mean that you won’t need a larger website in a few months as your business begins to grow and thrive. WordPress makes it easy to expand and build on top of an already existing structure. 

When WordPress Is NOT for You

I wouldn’t be doing my due diligence if I didn’t review both ends of the spectrum. It’s not a secret that there are certain drawbacks to using WordPress as well. After all, if it was perfect, every website in the world would be using this CMS. Below are some of the biggest disadvantages to using WordPress: 

  • Website can get bloated with plugins and slow over time 
  • Because of the popularity of this platform, it is often targeted by hackers and spammers 
  • It is required that the plugins and themes are updated constantly as ignoring the problem might eventually bring your website down 

Conclusion

Converting your static website to WordPress brings many benefits, as you have learned above; however, it is not the perfect solution for every business. Ultimately, the choice is yours, but I encourage you to discuss your options with an industry specialist who will help you navigate the choices and make the best decision for YOUR unique situation. If you are eager to join the WordPress family and unleash your creativity all over your website, we are here to help! See examples of some custom WordPress websites we developed for our clients below. 

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About the Author

Katya Robinson

Katya is one of our web developers. She immigrated from Russia in 2008 and followed her passion for programming to eventually make it a career in web development. She calls Philadelphia her home now, where she lives with her husband, sons, and assorted pets. Katya loves reading, crafts, traveling, and simply spending time with her family.

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