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Pros
"CoreMedia is good for workflow management and user reviews."

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"There are so many free plugins""The most valuable feature of the solution stems from the fact that it is quite easy to use.""We use WordPress on two different websites and it solves all of our website issues.""The most valuable features of the solution are its flexibility, ease of working with, intuitive interface, and ease of finding a huge online community, along with its simplicity of integration with other solutions.""This program has made it possible for our company to advertise all around the country, instead of keeping it local.""It has a vast array of themes which could be applied to make the website visually look more appealing to the target market.""It is easy to edit content using WordPress.""The best feature in WordPress is Elementor. It lets you easily create one-page landing sites."

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"It is difficult to scale the solution with respect to the costs and infrastructure."

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"I think that WordPress is too cool in its contact.""WordPress could use improvement in terms of optimization, especially for large websites with extensive databases and many images.""One area of improvement is hosting. It should have its file manager regardless of where you host your website.""A user may feel intimidated the first time he or she sees it.""I would recommend dumping the Gutenberg interface, as that is horrible.""WordPress doesn't automatically scan the website, so we need to install paid plugins for this purpose. Unfortunately, this can lead to slower performance, which is a notable drawback.""The backend development process needs improvement.""I would like to see a new UI."

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  • "Our customers pay a yearly licensing fee for the solution."
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  • "Set up cost is nothing. Pricing is free. You need to pay a cost only for the domains, hosting, and to buy themes."
  • "It provides a high ROI."
  • "I paid to have a WordPress site for two years and didn't just have a free one."
  • "WordPress is a free CMS. Installing WordPress is free. The domain and pushing data costs money."
  • "WordPress is a free CMS. Installing WordPress is free, although the domain will cost money."
  • "WordPress is a free solution."
  • "It is an open-source platform. It doesn't need any license."
  • "Regarding pricing, we have the flexibility to utilize certain themes and plugins across multiple websites for a single one-time cost. However, there are instances where themes come with only one activation key, limiting their use to a single website. Certain plugins and themes come with a significant cost, with the least expensive theme priced at around $120. Additionally, plugins typically range from $80 to $90 per year for a subscription. Consequently, it can be considered somewhat costly in this regard. Conversely, when it comes to WordPress, there is no expenditure involved."
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    Overview

    CoreMedia is the complete content and digital asset management platform, featuring built-in eCommerce integrations and a secure, modular architecture. Innovate faster, improve efficiency, regain creative control, and boost ROI across all your online properties.

    WordPress is a popular content management system (CMS) that allows users to create and manage websites easily. It offers a wide range of features and customization options, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced users.

    One of the key advantages of WordPress is its user-friendly interface. With its intuitive dashboard, users can easily navigate through various settings and options. Additionally, WordPress offers a vast library of themes and plugins, allowing users to customize their websites to their liking.

    WordPress also excels in terms of flexibility and scalability. It can be used to create various types of websites, from simple blogs to complex e-commerce platforms. Its extensive plugin directory enables users to add functionality to their websites without any coding knowledge.

    Another notable feature of WordPress is its strong community support. With millions of users worldwide, there is a wealth of resources available, including forums, tutorials, and documentation. This makes it easy for users to find solutions to any issues they may encounter.

    Furthermore, WordPress is highly SEO-friendly. It provides built-in tools and features that help optimize websites for search engines, improving their visibility and ranking. This is crucial for businesses and individuals looking to increase their online presence.

    Sample Customers
    Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), N24, Bild.de, Nation Media Group, ARD, ZDF, M. DuMont Schauberg
    TIBCO Software, Code for America, Crosswise, Essio Shower, AdLemons, Applied Geographics
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    REVIEWERS
    Cloud Solution Provider13%
    Financial Services Firm13%
    Program Development Consultancy13%
    Computer Software Company13%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company16%
    Financial Services Firm11%
    Government10%
    University7%
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    REVIEWERS
    Small Business72%
    Midsize Enterprise24%
    Large Enterprise4%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business30%
    Midsize Enterprise16%
    Large Enterprise54%
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    CoreMedia is ranked 18th in Web Content Management with 1 review while WordPress is ranked 2nd in Web Content Management with 28 reviews. CoreMedia is rated 8.0, while WordPress is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of CoreMedia writes "Provides effective workflow management and catalog management". On the other hand, the top reviewer of WordPress writes "Very customizable, and forms the base for most websites on the Internet". CoreMedia is most compared with Magnolia CMS, Adobe Experience Manager and Sitecore Experience Manager, whereas WordPress is most compared with SharePoint, Quintype, Adobe Experience Manager, Liferay Digital Experience Platform and Drupal.

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