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		<title>Why Wordpress?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wordpress is a content (site and blog) management system and has been around for quite a while, over 6 years actually. It&#8217;s picked up quite a bit in the past few years for a few different reasons:

Easy-to-use Content Management
Easy-to-install Content Management
It&#8217;s Free!

It started out geared more towards blogging, but over the years, Wordpress has transformed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wordpress is a content (site and blog) management system and has been around for quite a while, over 6 years actually. It&#8217;s picked up quite a bit in the past few years for a few different reasons:</p>
<ol>
<li>Easy-to-use Content Management</li>
<li>Easy-to-install Content Management</li>
<li>It&#8217;s Free!</li>
</ol>
<p>It started out geared more towards blogging, but over the years, Wordpress has transformed into more of a complete site content management system with the ability to handle both webpages and blog posts. Years ago, it would have cost a company thousands of dollars to have a custom website with an integrated content management system like Wordpress. Today, a Wordpress site can be created in just a few minutes, with many free or paid Themes (styles) and Plugins to choose from.</p>
<p>Essentially what the web is moving towards is general uniformity. Statistics on coding trends indicate this well. Wordpress uses PHP, a free scripting language that has become the most popular coding language with the help of authors releasing open-source (free) code (like Wordpress). Just a few popular sites using PHP, according to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a>:</p>
<ul>
<li>Facebook</li>
<li>Wikipedia</li>
<li>Yahoo!</li>
<li>MyYearbook</li>
<li>Digg</li>
<li>Joomla</li>
<li>YouTube</li>
<li>Drupal</li>
<li>Tagged</li>
</ul>
<p>With this rise in open-source software and the move towards general uniformity, consumers are benefiting tremendously! The web is becoming less of an expensive custom coding environment and more of a plug-and-play kinda deal. Of course, custom website development will be needed for a long time. Wordpress has helped to satisfy a very large market &#8211; people looking for a free and easy-to-manage simple website or blog with a variety of style choices and customization options; but it will be a while before all website needs have such a plug-and-play solution.</p>
<p>Of course, there are many other content managment systems just like Wordpress that try to tackle everyone&#8217;s website needs. However, the issue is that some website needs are just too different than others. A simple pet sitting website will be completely different than a full scale ecommerce website. The idea in creating the same solution for both is finding the similarities, but the problem becomes making the plug-and-play solution easy and fast enough for both websites, that is, easier and faster than a traditional customized approach.</p>
<p>A professional website developer will know whether or not Wordpress or another plug-and-play content management system is the way to go for a website. And that&#8217;s where the skill of website design will go in the future &#8211; towards consultation with coding on the side. It&#8217;ll be helping companies realize what is avilable and how to package their service into plug-and-play options without decreasing any quality in delivery.</p>
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