Why WordPress Is the Best Platform for Your Website or is it?

By Spenser Robinson - January 30, 2026

No matter what industry you’re in, your website is your brand’s digital home. It’s often the first impression people have of your business—so it needs to look great, work smoothly, and stand out from the competition.

Choosing the right website platform is crucial. It determines how fast your site loads, how easy it is to customize, and which tools you can use to grow your online presence. That’s where WordPress comes in.

WordPress is regularly updated, thoroughly tested, and supported by a massive global community. In fact, WordPress powers over 32% of all websites on the internet, making it the most popular website platform in the world. Let’s explore why it’s considered the best choice—especially for beginners.


WordPress Is Free (Yes, Really)

One of WordPress’s biggest advantages is that it’s completely free to use. You don’t pay a cent to install or run it. On top of that, there are thousands of free and affordable themes, plugins, and tools available to help you build a professional-looking website without breaking the bank.

WordPress is also open-source, which means developers can modify and improve its code. For you, this translates into endless customization options—whether you want a simple blog or a fully functional business website.


It’s Easy to Set Up and Use

You don’t need to know how to code to use WordPress. Beginners can choose a theme, customize layouts, add pages, and publish content with just a few clicks. You can have a basic site up and running in no time.

That said, if you want a polished, high-end look for your business and don’t have experience with WordPress, hiring a professional can be a smart investment. Either way, WordPress gives you flexibility at every skill level.


WordPress Is SEO-Friendly

WordPress is built with clean, high-quality code that search engines love. Right out of the box, it follows best practices for SEO (Search Engine Optimization), making it easier for your website to rank on Google.

You can also enhance your SEO further using popular plugins that help you optimize content, improve site structure, and boost visibility. This is one reason WordPress sites often perform better in search results than those built on other platforms.


Strong Security You Can Trust

Security is a top priority for WordPress. While no platform is completely immune to cyber threats, WordPress offers excellent tools to keep your site safe.

With simple precautions—like regular updates and trusted security plugins—you can significantly reduce risks. Free tools such as Wordfence Security provide strong protection, even for beginners, giving you peace of mind as your site grows.


Supports All Types of Media

A great website goes beyond text. WordPress includes a built-in media uploader that lets you easily add images, videos, and audio files.

You can also embed content from platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter simply by pasting a URL into the editor. No technical setup required—WordPress handles it for you.


Mobile-Ready by Design

Most users browse the internet on their phones, not desktop computers. If your website isn’t mobile-friendly, you’re losing a huge portion of your audience.

WordPress themes are designed to be responsive, meaning your site automatically adjusts to look great on smartphones, tablets, and desktops. No extra work needed.


Conclusion

These are just some of the reasons WordPress continues to dominate the web. Its flexibility, ease of use, and powerful features make it a top choice for beginners and global brands alike.

Major companies such as Time Magazine, Sony, Disney, The New Yorker, Target, and The New York Times all trust WordPress to power their websites.

So the real question is—why not WordPress?

From the Founder:

Building What’s Next—Together

As we step into a new year, Web Dev Unfiltered is doubling down on what matters most to digital builders: clarity, ownership, and forward momentum. The web is no longer just a place to exist—it’s a place to compete, innovate, and lead. In 2026, our focus is simple but powerful: helping you grow smarter digital enterprises in a rapidly changing landscape.

This year, we’re centering our weekly content around two pillars that will define the future of online business:

AI & Automation — not as buzzwords, but as practical tools. We’ll break down how developers, designers, and business owners can use AI to work faster, automate smarter, and build systems that scale without burning out.

Digital Strategy & Business Growth — because great design and clean code mean little without direction. We’ll explore how to turn websites into revenue engines, how to make strategic decisions with confidence, and how to future-proof your digital presence.

Whether you’re just getting started, freelancing your way forward, or leading complex digital projects, this blog is built for you. Web Dev Unfiltered exists to remove the gatekeeping, strip away the fluff, and give you real insight you can apply immediately.

The future of digital work belongs to those who are willing to learn continuously, adapt intentionally, and build with purpose. My goal—and our commitment—is to walk that road with you, sharing lessons, tools, and strategies that help you not just keep up, but lead.

Here’s to building smarter, moving boldly, and creating digital work that truly lasts.

Spenser Robinson
Founder, Web Dev Unfiltered


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