When Worlds Collide

“In fact, the ease of putting up pages on wordpress was amazing. I wouldn’t hesitate to use wordpress to manage content for almost any small business’s website.”

6 thoughts on “When Worlds Collide

  1. Feel free to quote me too, since once I switch hosts I will be definitely switching to WP: “On a scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being super hard, and 1 being super easy, customising WordPress for my site was about a 3.”

  2. That header image is bizarre. The eye on the left is much more attractive than the one on the right, but the corner of the mouth on the right is much more attractive than the one on the left. It’s like… diagonal beauty. Of course the hair is all good.

    On the use of WordPress for small business, I totally agree. And with the advent of Pages in WP 1.5.x, you can use WP to manage your entire site, not just your “news” section.

  3. Wow, so it looks like I’m not the only one thinking that wordpress is the best “general purpose” CMS out there… I’m also using it for a few small websites.

  4. Dittto here. I switched from Typepad to WordPress back in November. I’ve had some issues with bugs, but have been glad to see that they’ve been worked out over time. I’m pleased with the newest version in particular. I work for an internet strategy firm, and have basically become the office “WordPress Evangelist” since 1.5 came out. We’ve begun recommending it to clients where it suits their needs.

  5. WordPress powers my business site – – static pages and all. WordPress is an excellent CMS – – definitely MORE than just a blogging tool.

    Great work!

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