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Best Wordpress Options & Their Pros And Cons


Wordpress is a great CMS and is as popular; however it’s not for everyone because of its learning steep, the security issues, and limited capabilities. Fortunately there are a number of alternatives available, from the free and open source to paid professional services. Let us take a look at few of those alternatives:


Tumblr There’s a lot in common between tumblr and wordpress. Both have thousands of themes and templates and both boast an Alexa range in the sub-30 range. Tumblr is chiefly a micro-blogging platform, using for sharing short posts. Its community favors visual content over lengthy word posts. It is extremely easy to use and is out of the box.


The Good: 

Twitter-like follow feature makes it easy for anyone to get real updates of the blog

Image rich content can be shared because of its rich visual design

Huge community of users sharing content

Very easy to use, even for technology illiterates

Does not require web hosting

Huge library of templates and themes


The bad: 

Limited customization options

Not appropriate for long-form content

Lacks third-party plug-in support

Difficult to maintain multiple posts

Mainly used by bloggers and brands that needs an additional platform to post visual contents, and its absolutely free.


Joomla: Joomla isn’t a blogging platform its’ an enterprise-grade CMS that can power anything from amateur blog to ecommerce stores with thousands of products to display. Like Wordpress it’s based on PHP and has a robust list of thirdparty plug-ins and themes.


The Good: 

Powerful admin-controls

In-depth customization options

Active developer community which produces vast plug-in library

Plenty of documentation and tutorials available online to assist the users

Hundreds of striking themes

Easy to develop


The Bad: 

Difficult to use and set-up

Admin-panel can be complex

Templates and themes are not as rick as Wordpress

Requires Web hosting


Concrete5: Concrete5 is surprisingly easy to use. It’s not as popular as Wordpress, however, delivers exceptional functionality when the content is published on the World Wide Web by the developer. This CMS allows the users to edit the content on published. It also provides version management for every page, just like Wikipedia.


The Good: 

Open source and released under MIT license

Huge collection of free add-ons

Free of cost core system

Well organized layout and simple to use interface


The Bad: 

System Codes are complex

Theme layout does not apply to the whole website

Harder to find its developers


Drupal After Joomla and Wordpress, Drupal is third most preferred CMS used online. It is a robust CMS based on PHP with an active community that keeps creating new plug-ins and extensions. It is more developer-friendly than Joomla. It’s also more scalable and faster than Wordpress and Joomla.


The Good: 

It has more than 22,000 plug-ins

Robust admin controls

Plenty of available themes, but not as pretty as Wordpress


The Bad: 

Not user-friendly, has a steep learning curve for nontech people

Requires external modules to add basic features

Poor documentation of many popular modules

Here are the few alternatives that the user can choose from and determine before going forward building a website.


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