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WordPress Doesn’t Come With Support
WordPress Support
Now that you just said WordPress is a free platform made possible through the valued contributions of the community, where will I turn to should I run into problems? Good question.
You have a need. You seek out a reputable company, who in turn offer you software that you pay for. If you experience problems using their software, you contact their support team and you’re sorted out.
When it comes to WordPress, no single company or person Country Email List owns the platform, nobody pays to use it and when you’re stuck…well…you’re stuck. Wrong.
WordPress has a great community of developers, designers, translators, bloggers, support reps etc who have gone to great lengths to build the WordPress Codex; a state-of-the-art documentation the like of which you’ve never seen. That’s not all, WordPress boasts of a very active support forum frequented by members of the community.

With these resources and a slew of independent service companies, WordPress maintenance service providers, and tons of ready & available freelancers you’ll be shocked how fast it is to get answers to your woes.
WordPress is Inadequate for Ecommerce
WordPress for E-Commerce
Do I have to keep dropping “CMS” everywhere to get your attention to the versatility of WordPress? In the early days of WordPress, it was hard to imagine you could use WordPress to build an ecommerce store.
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