By now, you should know that I’m a WordPress fan. While most people regard it as a simple blogging platform, some see beyond that and realize that WordPress is a very capable CMS.
While working with it as a website CMS will not allow too many customizations for entry-level developers or users, in the hands of a pro WordPress is ready to perform miracles.
The advantages of WordPress powered websites
There are quite a bunch of advantages when developing websites using WordPress as CMS, but the most important are:
- Productivity – A lot less time spent on development, which guarantees a lower cost and still high quality;
- Ease of use – Both client-side and developer-side. The amount of tutorials, plugins and support groups available out there is a divine gift;
- Updates – The WordPress community is very involved in keeping the project up to date and bug free and the updates are so easy to apply.
It’s enough to run a search on Google and you’ll see how many people praise the power of WordPress but instead of using words, this time I’ll use results.
The real deal
If in the past weeks you’ve seen less activity on Blogsessive is mostly because <my design studio, QBKL Media has been working on delivering top notch quality for one of its clients that chose WordPress as the platform for their website redesign.
The client is one of Romania’s oldest post-revolutionary hotel – Caro Hotel – and today we’re pleased to announce the official launch of their website.
So, instead of going on and on about the power of WordPress, I invite you to see for yourself what can be achieved. And believe me that this is only a small part of the real deal!