Are you having trouble deciding which blogging platform is right for you and your business? If you’re looking for an easily customizable and user friendly option, look no further than WordPress.
What WordPress Has to Offer
WordPress offers easily customizable templates with many of templates to choose from. Some of these templates are free and can be found online through a search engine, via the WordPress website, or from developers themselves. Other WordPress templates can be created and designed by a professional to meet your specific business needs.
And you can also find WordPress templates available for sale online. In short, you can create a 100% unique website with WordPress templates. I use Catalyst Theme (affiliate link) and can’t recommend it enough. I can do anything I want with it and don’t need to know CSS.
It’s so very easy to use. Whether you’re a blogging novice or an industry expert, WordPress offers a user friendly control panel. Even the customization of readymade templates is pretty straightforward.
And there are blog posts, manuals and forums on just about every WordPress topic under the sun which means if you have a question, chances are the answer is out there and easy to find.

Widgets and plug-ins. Because WordPress is so very popular, there are literally thousands of developers continuously working to create widgets and plug-ins to solve the needs of business owners like you and to make your blog experience unique for your readers and customers.
Widgets and plug-ins cater to just about every interest or need from games, to social networking to SEO tracking and data. If you need it, you can probably find it in a widget or a plug-in.
Do you use another blogging platform? Which one is it and why do you like it? Do you know it’s fairly easy to transfer most blogs to WordPress. It was once a plugin but now is built into the framework.
Tell me your thoughts on WordPress or other platforms in the comments below.
Good day it was a joy visting your blog.
Thank you.
WordPress is very SEO friendly and that’s very evident that even Matt cutts who is the Google Spam control head uses WordPress on his personal blog over blogspot.
Great to hear. I enjoy WordPress too…and slowly getting sucked into the world that is Google.