Paul Rone-Clarke SEO Expert is happy to share the following.
I know from experience just how many people in IM and SEM use WordPress as their web framework of choice.
Often considered a full content management system, WordPress, starting out as a simple blogging platform has certainly made great moves over the past eight years towards being a true multi purpose online web support framework, though perhaps lacks the flexibility of those CMS solutions that were built from the ground up with flexibility and content manipulation in mind.
With this extra functionality comes a little bit of added complexity. Isn’t that always the way?
You can’t add features and layer choices without needing to explain them or possibly confusing the situation somewhat.
Full disclosure here. As part of my business expansion in 2014 I have partnered up with some very talented local graphic artists, web designers and programmers who use WordPress in a far more “energetic2 way than I do. Some of these guys get down and dirty in the code, understand relationships between the HTML and CSS very well and can manipulate a website to look and feel almost exactly how they want it to. Clicking the image below will taker you to their site.
Dealing with HTML and CSS is all part of the job. Creating fixed or flexible site designs for their own websites or for clients. Even coding plugins. It’s all part of a days work for these chaps.
Well, they’ve started a WordPress support site. Somewhere that takes users a little but further than the developers own “help” pages and into the realms of complex installations and customization. They also take a long hard look at security, both from accidental errors on the part of the user, and as a result of malicious attacks from pirates.
Introducing. Support4Wordpress

Why not pop over and take a look?
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