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What Is WordPress? What It Is And How You Should Use It

You might be asking the question: what is Wordpress? Well, Wordpress is basically a method of creating blogs and websites. Although it is often described as a blogging platform, there is so much more to Wordpress than just blogs. With Wordpress you can pretty much create any kind of website you want. You can create a website that looks nothing like a blog, if you choose the right theme.

History of Wordpress

Before Wordpress came along there was a platform called b/cafeblog. By May 2003 is was estimated that it had been used to power about 2,000 blogs. As part of a collaboration between Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little the Wordpress project was born in 2003.

Wordpress Formats

The wonderful thing about using Wordpress to power your blog or website is that it is extremely flexible. There are two basic differences in how you can use the service. With Wordpress.com you can use it as a sub-domain of the Wordpress.com website, which is great if you do not want the hassle of having your own site. With the Wordpress.org version you can upload it to your own website.

So which version of Wordpress should I you go for? To answer that, you first need to ask yourself what way you want to use it? Do you want a hassle-free way of quickly starting a blog, without having your own domain name? If so, then go for the Wordpress.com version. All you have to do is to go to the site and sign up for an account and then configure how you want your blog to look.

If however you want more control over your site, then you should used Wordpress.org. This will enable you to get your own domain name, which looks more professional. You will also have greater control over the appearance and functionality of your website, due to the vast array of themes and plugins available for this version of Wordpress.

Terry Riordan is a twenty year business professional who writes extensively on online business topics including website optimization and eccomerce websites

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