Awesome, Ricky is joining the WordPress Crew. I think you hit the nail on the head. WordPress is great for 99% of small businesses and bloggers. If you need something custom, hire a developer to create a custom plugin with the features you need. Versatility is one of WordPress’s strong points. As for the price range, enterprise websites built with WordPress can cost anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000. E-commerce websites can range from $5,000 to $50,000. Everything under 5k is small business and blogger territory. But WordPress isn’t the only game in town. Drupal and Joomla are also great options but the prices can be hire because the developer pool is smaller. Big thumbs up 👍.
I've done several web applications, and most of my clients wants a specific design output or layout. I'm required to do extensive algorithm, calculations such as total amounts, total discounts, expiry dates, etc. and display them on the page depending on the search criterias selected by the user. So, I usually create customized pages. Moreover, I am working with another team member who codes and design separate pages with heavy algorithms and calculations too. After a few days or a week, we meet and integrates those pages we created separately and independently. This way we could create a whole web application even if we work separately. I've tried Word Press before but I found it very limiting in terms of what I could do for a dynamic website such as Online Registration, Online Reservations (tour, enrollment, etc). Wordpress is fast, simple and has tons of plugins and templates. This is ideal for small scale business but for a dynamic medium to large scale businesses, hard-coding is what I need.
I want to create a community website like Reddit, do you recommend me getting a developer or wordpress can help me for that? or I should get a developer to my wordpress to add some custom functionalities with some personalized designs that I want?
@@buuzy252 Today, WordPress have strongly increased in terms of coding because there are many ways you can now add ready-made codes into your WordPress website! So today a well educated WordPress Developer with knowledge of some coding languages like, CSS, JAVASCRIPT and PHP can create a fantastic WordPress web for you! I do create too
I used to work for one of the big banks and we did an experiment to see if we could use WordPress as a CMS to replace our existing or supplement it. Spent hundreds of thousands on it, hired two studios specialising in WP and did an audit. It failed spectacularly especially for security. Its fine for small business but terrible for enterprise. We then decided to move to Adobe as the new CMS.
WordPress has it's own set of issues for sure, unfortunately I have found that most WP experts, specialists, shops, whatever you call them are really just people that don't know anything else, it doesn't necessarily mean that they have expert knowledge of WP.
I don't recommend that a business owner do either. The damage that can be done by someone that doesn't know what they are doing can cost 10x what a professional website would cost to fix. It's better to focus on your strengths and outsource your weaknesses, and let a professional handle this. Even a small startup can afford a couple grand to get a small business site up and going that can scale with them as their budget allows and business needs.
I don’t know about cording, i want Build Multi vendor E-commerce like Amazon , Daraz , which is better? i use Wordpress or Hire coders for own cording?
Awesome, Ricky is joining the WordPress Crew. I think you hit the nail on the head. WordPress is great for 99% of small businesses and bloggers. If you need something custom, hire a developer to create a custom plugin with the features you need. Versatility is one of WordPress’s strong points. As for the price range, enterprise websites built with WordPress can cost anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000. E-commerce websites can range from $5,000 to $50,000. Everything under 5k is small business and blogger territory. But WordPress isn’t the only game in town. Drupal and Joomla are also great options but the prices can be hire because the developer pool is smaller. Big thumbs up 👍.
I've done several web applications, and most of my clients wants a specific design output or layout. I'm required to do extensive algorithm, calculations such as total amounts, total discounts, expiry dates, etc. and display them on the page depending on the search criterias selected by the user. So, I usually create customized pages. Moreover, I am working with another team member who codes and design separate pages with heavy algorithms and calculations too. After a few days or a week, we meet and integrates those pages we created separately and independently. This way we could create a whole web application even if we work separately. I've tried Word Press before but I found it very limiting in terms of what I could do for a dynamic website such as Online Registration, Online Reservations (tour, enrollment, etc). Wordpress is fast, simple and has tons of plugins and templates. This is ideal for small scale business but for a dynamic medium to large scale businesses, hard-coding is what I need.
I want to create a community website like Reddit, do you recommend me getting a developer or wordpress can help me for that? or I should get a developer to my wordpress to add some custom functionalities with some personalized designs that I want?
Oxygen Builder, Bricks Builder, or having a bit of custom PHP knowledge can pretty much make you any site that you could hand code in my opinion.
@@buuzy252 Today, WordPress have strongly increased in terms of coding because there are many ways you can now add ready-made codes into your WordPress website! So today a well educated WordPress Developer with knowledge of some coding languages like, CSS, JAVASCRIPT and PHP can create a fantastic WordPress web for you! I do create too
I used to work for one of the big banks and we did an experiment to see if we could use WordPress as a CMS to replace our existing or supplement it. Spent hundreds of thousands on it, hired two studios specialising in WP and did an audit. It failed spectacularly especially for security. Its fine for small business but terrible for enterprise. We then decided to move to Adobe as the new CMS.
WordPress has it's own set of issues for sure, unfortunately I have found that most WP experts, specialists, shops, whatever you call them are really just people that don't know anything else, it doesn't necessarily mean that they have expert knowledge of WP.
what is the best for music website featuring interviews, reviews, news, etc ?
I don't recommend that a business owner do either. The damage that can be done by someone that doesn't know what they are doing can cost 10x what a professional website would cost to fix. It's better to focus on your strengths and outsource your weaknesses, and let a professional handle this. Even a small startup can afford a couple grand to get a small business site up and going that can scale with them as their budget allows and business needs.
Absolutely.
Coding by hand means customization, but website builders advertise their "free" plan only to annoy you into buying their paid plan.
I don’t know about cording, i want Build Multi vendor E-commerce like Amazon , Daraz , which is better? i use Wordpress or Hire coders for own cording?
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