True, WordPress began as a blogging platform. But it’s become one of the most popular Content Management Systems (CMS) around. Why? Because it works. It looks sharp. It gives you flexibility. And it doesn’t cost you an arm and a leg to hire a coder who knows C+, C++, Java, or all the others!
I work on a pretty cheap hourly rate setting up websites for folks that they can then manage on their own. But so far, I don’t have anyone complaining that it’s not what they wanted or too hard to keep up to date.
Need a sharp, new website? Email me and let me know. I’m betting there’s enough code already “floating around” the web to help you out!
(Click the image to see the product for one of my latest clients.)



I forwarded your two web design posts to a favorite church with recommendation!
That’s cool SS – I think that churches are actually the most logical “market” for WP because the maintenance is so dog gone easy. Nothing worse for a church than to have a great looking site that intimidates everyone to the point it gets out of date. (I know a couple here that haven’t updated their sites in over six months – kind of defeats the purpose!)