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3 Smart Reasons to Use WordPress for Website Projects in 2023

Reason #1: WordPress saves you time

First and foremost, learning the basics of WordPress is very easy.

And learning how to use WordPress pays off: You will be able to build websites much faster.

The thing with WordPress is that it’s almost like a shake-n-bake mix. Since most cake batters have the same ingredients anyways, why not use a ready-made mix off the shelf?

Much like a delicious cake mix, most websites use similar tools, too.

Just like any other website you use, WordPress too uses universal front-end languages and tools:

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript and jQuery

The back-end functionalities are based on PHP.

These four languages give you a solid foundation for building any type of WordPress website.

Thus, you need to know how to use them but you don’t have to build everything from scratch for every website you create.

So, instead of taking baby steps towards launching any given website project, you can take bigger leaps and get your projects on their feet faster with WordPress.

Reason #2: WordPress is very easy to use

This is one of the top reasons to use WordPress for client projects.

First of all, WordPress is super easy to use for anyone with some coding skills.

But furthermore, your clients will also benefit from WordPress.

Some clients want to be able to update their websites themselves. They might want to publish new blog posts or add a new paragraph to the home page, for example.

Now, if you’re freelancing, you don’t want a dozen emails every day where your clients ask you to add a sentence to their website. This is not only unnecessarily inefficient, but it’s more likely that the websites don’t get updated in the first place.

WordPress is easy to use for both you and your clients. They don’t have to contact you every time they want to adjust a few details. Hence, you can use your valuable time for more productive tasks.

Reason #3: WordPress is 100% free to use

That’s right! You’re free to use WordPress and all the awesome tools it offers without spending a dime. It’s an open-source project with thousands of developers contributing to improving it constantly.

When you’re building a website, you obviously need a domain name and a web hosting account. There are dozens of great providers to choose from, and you should compare a few options before you sign up.

I use hostinger for our blogs, simply because they offer great value for my money.

Plus, it’s easy to set up everything with them, and they are super helpful with any questions we have.

If you’re not sure where to host your WordPress website, check out my full guide on how to choose the best web hosting provider easily.