Top 5 Reasons Your Business May NOT need WordPress
Monday, August 9th, 2010You’d rather rely on few, have less and pay more.
2. You don’t need easy to redesign site management software that advances with the web.
You like rebuilding your site from scratch every few years and spending more to add new features.
3. You don’t appreciate that marketing & advertising is more and more about the networking of your content everywhere possible.
You’d rather place a brochure site on the web, watch it loose any current status fast and either pay or hope to get traffic and prospects to it.
4. You don’t appreciate direct [RSS or Email] subscription and simple solutions that allow your target market to remain aware of your current content.
You’d rather use less user friendly, more invasive and more costly methods to remain on your target market’s radar screen.
5. You don’t appreciate simple cost free content creation, the appeal of new content to search engines and being current for a discerning marketplace.
You’d accept having a static presence, less search engine favor and would rather pay to have new content coded or existing content re- coded.
This post pokes some fun, but it is possible you could improve your web presence dramatically with the proper use of WordPress. So, maybe you do need it… and just don’t know it yet.
Does your site seamlessly leverage content everywhere on the web possible? Can you say it:
- maximizes search engine indexing
- promotes direct RSS & email subscription
- networks your content outward to other sites & social networks
- promotes more back linking and bookmarking
- encourages conversation & interactivity?
Does it meticulously organize content with proper URL structure, categorization, archiving and tags?
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