If you have a blog you can't go wrong with WordPress.
January 16, 2022

If you have a blog you can't go wrong with WordPress.

Sebastian Correa Marsico | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with WordPress

We use WordPress for our main website. Our blog is a huge part of our content and communications efforts and there is no better platform for hosting a blog than WordPress. Another reason is its ease of use and its compatibility with the rest of the marketing tools that we use. It's easy to maintain and to scale. And anything can be done pretty fast.
  • Blog management.
  • Website management.
  • Website security
  • Flexibility.
  • Integrate with pretty much all marketing platforms.
  • Constant updates.
  • Page speed is not the best.
  • Media library management has a lot to improve.
  • Very little native features, you need a plugin for almost everything.
  • Increased brand awareness.
  • Higher organic traffic.
  • Better SEO.
  • Elementor, EasyWP, Namecheap, Cloudflare, Blogger, HubSpot Marketing Hub, Yoast Wordpress SEO Plugins, Tumblr, Mailchimp, Notion, Slack, Semrush, Ahrefs, Hotjar, FullStory, accessiBe, Google Workspace (formerly G Suite), GoDaddy and Bluehost
It's the best option for hosting a blog on a website where you can also integrate all major marketing tools and platforms. WordPress gives you [the] freedom to use whatever tool works best for you and integrate it with your website and blog. It makes tracking, measuring, and analyzing data and performance much easier. And it has great tools to help optimize your content marketing efforts.

Do you think WordPress delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with WordPress's feature set?

No

Did WordPress live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of WordPress go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy WordPress again?

Yes

Ahrefs, HubSpot CRM, HubSpot Academy, HubSpot Marketing Hub, HubSpot Sales Hub, Blogger, accessiBe, Bluehost, Cloudflare, Canva, Later, EasyWP, Elementor, FullStory, GoDaddy, Google Workspace (formerly G Suite), Hotjar, Mailchimp, Namecheap, Notion, Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business), Clutch, Semrush, Slack, Tumblr, Yoast Wordpress SEO Plugins, Grammarly, Adobe Illustrator CC, Upwork, Klaviyo, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, LinkedIn Jobs, Miro, Trello, Capterra
If your business relies heavily on content creation, and particularly on blog posts, then WordPress is really the best option you have. But if you don't have a blog, you only need static pages, or you want to build an eCommerce site, then you might want to explore other alternatives.

WordPress Feature Ratings

WYSIWYG editor
7
Code quality / cleanliness
8
Admin section
10
Page templates
9
Library of website themes
9
Mobile optimization / responsive design
10
Publishing workflow
10
Form generator
5
Content taxonomy
7
SEO support
10
Bulk management
8
Availability / breadth of extensions
7
Community / comment management
7
API
Not Rated
Internationalization / multi-language
Not Rated
Role-based user permissions
10