Let’s state the obvious first – WordPress is free, Open Source software.

But that definitely doesn’t mean that WordPress isn’t a powerful solution that can satisfy your blogging, or indeed, your web site needs. It is and it can!

WordPress gives you control. It is a database-driven content management system that allows you, the web site owner, to update your site anywhere you have Internet access.

And WordPress makes straightforward content publishing genuinely as simple as wordprocessing using its online editor.

After all, your Internet presence – whether a blog or a web site – belongs to you. There’s no reason to be dependent for ever on a web designer for web site maintenance and updating.

WordPress is best known as a blogging tool, but the software is so flexible that there’s no reason why you shouldn’t use WordPress to power a fully-blown web site as opposed to a blog. See this article >>

And if you want to keep things as cheap and easy as possible, WordPress comes with a couple of simple designs that you can use if you want.

Click here if you want to see this web site’s home page in WordPress’ Default design >>

Click here if you want to see this web site’s home page in WordPress’ Classic design >>

But here comes our argument…

The software you use to drive your web site or blog should be there to invisibly deliver impressive results to your site’s visitors. It shouldn’t be the focus of attention to the detriment of your content or message. Most clients don’t want site visitors’ first reaction to be “Oh, it’s a WordPress site.”

Yes, you’ve guessed it – that’s where good design comes in, design that that conveys your desired corporate or organisational image and presents your message in the most effective way, rather than advertising the technical way in which your web presence was created.

At Itsnoprob we offer design solutions regardless of whether your web presence is going to be a blog or a web site.

We are not a template reseller nut rather offer to build a WordPress site that meets your requirements in terms of how it looks and what it does. See our Templates section for ideas that might help you with your project >>


2 Responses to “Why WordPress?”

  • Can I translate in Russian and post on my blog?

  • admin says:

    Of course, you may.

    I absolutely LOVE your web site and when I was in New York a couple of years ago, I wish I had seen/visited your store.

    The design of your site is a piece of work that is difficult to criticise.

    Best Regards.

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