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Small business owners that wish to make their own website need all the help that they can get because learning how to develop websites from scratch requires some time to be set aside. While learning how to code websites isn't as complicated as making computer programs, the learning curve is a bit steep and you have to use your creativity as well in coming up with a good design. This is why beginners frequently start with a CMS or Content Management System.

Why CMS?

A content management system provides a solid framework of the site and design so it eliminates the need for beginners to do any kind of coding in any component of the site. This fact also makes it easier for beginners to add, edit, or delete content from the site for flexible website building. One can create a unique page with unique content and images for all to see and if the design is unique enough, visitors may not even be able to tell if a CMS was used as the backbone.

There are many developers that are creating free and commercial content management systems so it is up to you to decide which one is best. There are several content management systems that provide a wide array of features, but end up being more complicated so they may not be the best ones to use for beginners. Content management systems that are too basic might not be enough to generate some rich and unique sites. The developers of WordPress take a different approach.

Why WordPress?

WordPress starts as a basic platform with a very friendly user-interface. You can notice how easy it is to use straight from the installation. It is easy enough for bloggers to use since the CMS is aimed towards that type of crowd. Beginners can start immediately with the default layout of WordPress and add content to their blog.

Although WordPress is more recognized as a blogging platform, there are tons of widgets, applications, and other add-ons that significantly expand the functionality of the platform. Combined with the many free and premium templates available, WordPress is one of the most flexible content management systems out there. Beginners can start with WordPress and stick with WordPress even when the focus shifts to business side. WordPress users can expand the functionality of their site any time they are ready to have advanced features.

In fact, there are several top brands that use WordPress as their primary blogging platform or CMS. Sites like eBay, People Magazine, Wired, and the New York Times all use WordPress for blogging purposes. Even some of the bigger names like Yahoo!, Sony, and Samsung use a heavily modified WordPress CMS to fit the layout and identity of the rest of their site.

You can try the basic WordPress features by making a free account on WordPress.com. However if you want more than just blogging, using self hosted WordPress is recommended.

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