WordPress Primary Use Case

RICARDO FILIPO - PeerSpot reviewer
Wordpress Expert at Codeable

I use WordPress to do websites for big companies. You can use WordPress for anything web-related. It's a framework.

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Amira Elamir - PeerSpot reviewer
Wordpress developer and Forntend at JVDR

I use WordPress for various purposes, depending on my clients' needs. Some clients request hospital websites, while others opt for e-commerce shops using Shopify or WordPress. Additionally, clients approach me for school or office websites. In essence, WordPress is versatile and can be employed to create websites for a wide range of purposes, making it suitable for almost any project my clients bring to me.

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Alex Osmichenko - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Executive Officer at IT Monks Agency

My company uses WordPress as a CMS (Content Management System). It is an off-shelf solution that can be installed on pretty much all hosting solutions available in the market. WordPress can be extended or customized, meaning it can be extended with plug-ins or extensions. The solution can also be redesigned, and it can have different layouts. The templates are called WordPress Themes. With WordPress, In our company, we don't use the already available themes since we don't buy premium templates or utilize page builders in WordPress. My company builds completely custom templates for our clients. WordPress powers 44 percent of websites across the globe, making it one of the most popular content management systems in the world because it's very easy to start using it while also being very flexible. WordPress is also very customizable in terms of integrations. Almost all the world's vendors who manage deliveries and payments have their own plug-ins for WordPress or WooCommerce. WooCommerce is an extension of WordPress, making your website an e-commerce marketplace.

Our company has its own website based on WordPress since it is the only thing for which WordPress can be used. WordPress can be used for online shops, especially if you extend your business to e-commerce.

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Hamza Bin Akhtar - PeerSpot reviewer
Wordpress Developer at Giga Creatives Inc

My primary focus is on developing and assisting clients from various business sectors, including small-scale e-commerce businesses and large enterprise-level enterprises. WordPress is our primary platform for achieving this goal, and we make the most of its capabilities. In my company, we exclusively utilize WordPress and Shopify as our content management systems. We extend two primary options to our clients: for standard enterprise-level websites, we offer WordPress, while for e-commerce solutions, we provide a choice between Shopify and WordPress. The selection between the two depends entirely on the client's preferences.

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Irfani Silviana - PeerSpot reviewer
Web Designer | WordPress Developer at Edamame Agency

I work with WordPress as a developer and build a wide range of websites for my clients. Some of them are beauty clinics, online stores, portfolio sites, and company profiles. Recently, there was an agriculture website where they provide services and sell many agricultural products. We use WordPress and WooCommerce for that.

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Anterpreet Kaur - PeerSpot reviewer
Search Engine Optimization Specialist at SkipTheDishes

WordPress is a blogging platform used for various purposes. It maintains website content. Three clients use WordPress because of the VPN environment. These clients have major websites and also engage in webcasting. My clients belong to different industries, including travel and software, ranging from small businesses to independent entities. WordPress can help to build websites and works well with other web browsers. It can also be used to create microsites.

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NT
Content Owner - International Markets at a tech vendor with 201-500 employees

I use WordPress to write content in Spanish and English for a magazine and some B2B websites.

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Abid Ullah - PeerSpot reviewer
Wordpress Developer at We Are Digital Solution

I use WordPress for creating a variety of websites, such as e-commerce, portfolios, business sites, marketing with APIs, and blogs. It is a versatile platform and it suits many purposes.

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Saman Tohidian - PeerSpot reviewer
Wordpress Developer at TechVertu

We use WordPress for building small e-commerce websites.

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MN
Teaching Assistant - Visual Communication in Marketing (Web and Interactive Design) at a university with 501-1,000 employees

I make very simple WordPress websites for some of my clients. Previously, at my current post at the university, we created a more complicated project in WordPress. Each department had their own location to log in at and they could make their changes on there.  

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CJ
Disabled House Elf at Maine Music News

We use WordPress for both of our websites, www.mainemusicnews.com and www.jolesphotography.com.

WordPress has allowed us to maintain our own website at a reasonable cost, giving us the ability to reach people worldwide with our concert photography.

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CG
Mobile application developer at Boarding Pass (Newsbp.co)

In my company, we are using WordPress for the development of our website since it is much easier to upload content and does not require expert programmers.

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it_user502851 - PeerSpot reviewer
Channel and Marketing Manager at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees

Our primary use case is for marketing our product and make sure we are always able to be found by the right people - converting visitors to leads. Because Wordpress has so many plugins and the ability to integrate different analytics, SEO, and even social apps, we can track all the data we need to make real decisions about page, messaging, blog, content performance. 

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it_user881160 - PeerSpot reviewer
content writing manager at Self-employed

WordPress is the only Content Management system which I am presently using for building professional websites and blogs. It is a great application which gives an all-in-one solution for creating stunning websites. 

There is no need for experience in hard coding. Although, some expertise is still needed for customization.

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SS
Frontend Developer at a retailer with 201-500 employees

I use WordPress to create websites. I have mostly worked with the Elementor builder and slider plugins on WordPress. Most of my experience is related to the frontend and working with the design team.

I'm using version 5.2.

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it_user807813 - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at a tech services company

WordPress CMS is used on a variety of website projects internally and for our clients. It is used for static websites and numerous projects, including booking systems, review sites, job boards, and portal sites. It is also used for marketing activities in conjunction with a number of other tools.

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LR
Public Health Worker at a wellness & fitness company with 501-1,000 employees

My experience with WordPress is more in the world of the arts.

I think that people are almost using the public part of WordPress to push them through the task of creating things and disciplining themselves each day, as well as entertaining people or educating people or giving people pleasure through their poetry, art, writing, and whatever.

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it_user795618 - PeerSpot reviewer
Research Assistant

Our primary use case for WordPress was to create and maintain a website internally in the company, which we have done (and are very happy with the result). I worked with my manager to create a great website that shows our products and has drop down lists, as well as being very appealing to the eye.

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