Common customer myths

“It makes no difference whether I use shared or WordPress hosting.”
We have two different platforms, each with its own set of features. If you don't intend to use WordPress, wish to install alternative software, have files that aren't WordPress-related, or believe you could in the future,

In the future, we'll be moving away from WordPress and toward our standard shared platform. If you're just starting off,

If you want to develop a WordPress website (and utilize email), WordPress hosting is the best, most cost-effective option.

a better experience.

 

“Both WordPress.com and WordPress.org are equivalent.”

WordPress.com is a stripped-down version of WordPress that lacks the full variety of plugins, themes, and other features.

Self-hosted WordPress (i.e. the WordPress.org version) allows for more customization and code access. We provide

the full WordPress.org version of the program, which allows you to use all of WordPress's capabilities.

and create any type of website, not only blogs, with features like as email and SSL security certificates

all at one convenient location You don't have as much control over your design, functionality, or SEO with WordPress.com.

or the content.

 

“WordPress platforms are the same on all site hosts.”

When most site hosts advertise "WordPress hosting," what they really mean is "shared hosting."

an alternative name for a hosting platform We've built a separate WordPress-only platform that's been well-received.

Designed primarily for use on WordPress-powered sites. It comes with StackCache for lightning-fast page loading times.

WordPress Tools, SSD storage as standard, enhanced security, and WordPress pre-installed are all included.

for your benefit.

 

“WordPress is in desperate need of updates.”

We automatically update the WordPress core whenever a new version is released, so you don't have to.

about keeping up with security updates and new releases If you're using third-party plugins and themes on your website,

You'll have to change those yourself, but it simply takes a few clicks and you have complete control.

how many updates you'll have to make.

 

“WordPress is a blogging platform, not a business platform.”

WordPress is a content management system that rose to prominence as a blogging platform.

platform. It's fantastic for blogging, but it's also great for businesses because it's simple to use and highly customizable.

versatile. WordPress can be used to create everything from full-fledged ecommerce sites to booking websites.

systems, galleries, information websites, and so on. It also adapts well to any degree of experience; you can use it at any time.

Use and edit default themes, download or purchase additional themes, and choose from thousands of plugins to make your website stand out.

The website is one-of-a-kind and performs precisely what you want it to.

 

“Learning WordPress is a challenge.”

Because WordPress has such a large support group, you'll find that the vast majority of your questions will be answered.

have already been answered online, and if you still can't find an answer, there are many of educated volunteers who can help.

you'll find the solution you're looking for. WordPress is straightforward to learn and manage, even for inexperienced employees.

don't have any technical knowledge

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