The clock is ticking and we have entered a brand New Year.
In business, content creation and content management is not stopping anytime soon and is one of the more valuable things you can do for your business.
Combine this with a smart content marketing and promotional strategy in search engines and social media, and you will build authority and trust with your audiences.
While there are many content management systems available, WordPress stands alone.
WordPress has tapped into a new and growing audience of website designers and developers who want to create a great-looking, easy-to-navigate site without the time-consuming development-from-scratch philosophy.
Already there are thousands of themes available (and more are being created every day, both free and paid). Around the world, there are an estimated 72 million WordPress sites (WP stats), providing content to nearly 400 million readers every month.
Those numbers may seem like a lot, but there appears to be no sign of the trend slowing down at all. Popular sites like NFL.org, Ted (blog), Techcrunch all use WordPress.
Fortunately, it’s easy for you to use it, too, with popular (many free) themes that are the ideal solution for the multifaceted needs of web-designers and developers.
Let’s dig in.