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Top 5 Essential SEO Reporting Tools For Agencies

Ihre Kunden vertrauen darauf, dass Sie echte Ergebnisse erzielen und KPIs erreichen, die ihr Unternehmen voranbringen.
Understanding the intricacies of how that works can be difficult, so it’s essential to demonstrate your progress and efforts.
SEO reporting software showcases important metrics in a digestible and visually represented way. They save guesswork and manual referencing, highlighting achievements over a specified time.
A great tool can also help you formulate action items, gauge the performance of campaigns, and see real results that can help you create new and innovative evaluations.
The latest and allegedly greatest tools hit the market all the time, promising to transform how you conduct reports.
Certainly, you have to weigh a few factors when deciding which software to implement. Price, features, and ease of use are the most important to consider.
A cost-effective tool with a steep learning curve might not be worth it for the features. Similarly, an expensive tool might be more appealing if it is user-friendly but could quickly run up costs.
Just like any transformational business decision, you’ll have to weigh the pros and cons carefully to determine the right one for you.
Key Takeaways
- Cost, accessibility, and features are the common thread of comparison for SEO reporting tools.
- To truly get the best use out of an SEO reporting tool for your agency, you’ll need to weigh several details, including scalability, customization, integrations, and access to support.
- What might be considered a subpar tool could be a game-changer for an agency. Due diligence and research are the keys to knowing what will work for your team.
What To Look For In SEO Reporting Tools
It can be tough to make heads or tails of the available tools and choose which will benefit your agency the most.
Here are the 10 essential requirements of SEO reporting tools.
1. Accurate And Current Regional Data
SEO reporting is all about data. The software must have access to accurate and current data localized to your client’s targeted region.
Search data from the U.S. is meaningless if your client tries to rank for [London plumbing services], so localization matters.
The tool must update data regularly and with reliable accuracy so you can make informed decisions about where your client stands against the competition.
2. Integration With Third-Party Tools
Especially for full-scale digital marketing campaigns, the ability to report on all KPIs in one place is essential.
The more available integrations with third-party tools (e.g., Google Analytics, Google Business Profile, Majestic), the better.
Some tools even allow you to upload custom data sets.
3. Scalability
You don’t want to have to retrain or reinvest in new software every time your agency reaches a new tier.
The right SEO reporting tool should work well for your current business size and leave room for expansion as you onboard more clients.
4. Strong Suite Of Features
A great SEO reporting tool should include:
- Position tracking.
- Backlink monitoring.
- Competitor data.
- Analytics.
It is a bonus if the tool has reporting features for social media, email marketing, call tracking, and/or paid ads to make it a full-suite digital marketing software.
5. Continually Improving And Updating Features
SEO is constantly evolving, and so should SEO reporting tools.
As we continue the transition from website optimization to web presence optimization, a tool’s ability to integrate new features is essential.
6. Ability To Customize Reports
Each client will have different KPIs, objectives, and priorities.
Presenting the information that clients want to see is paramount to successful campaigns and retention.
Your reporting software of choice should be able to emphasize the correct data at the right times.
7. Client Integration
A good SEO reporting tool must have the client in mind.
It should have a simple bird’s eye overview of the basics but also be easy for clients to dig into the data at a deeper level.
This can mean automated summary reports or 24/7 client access to the dashboard.
8. Ability To White Label Reports
While white labeling is not essential (no client will sniff at receiving a report with a Google logo in the top corner), it helps keep branding consistent and gives a professional sheen to everything you send a client’s way.
9. Access To Support Resources
Quality support resources can help you find a detour when you encounter a roadblock.
Whether it’s detailed support documentation, a chat feature/support desk, or responsive customer support on social media, finding the help you need to solve the issue is important.
10. Cost-To-Value Ratio
With a proper process, time investment, and leveraging support resources, it is possible to get better results from a free reporting tool than one that breaks the bank.
This can mean automated summary reports or 24/7 client access to the dashboard.
Top 5 SEO Reporting Tools
In evaluating five of the most popular SEO reporting tools, based on the above criteria, here is how they stack up:
1. AgencyAnalytics
My Overall Rating: 4.7/5
AgencyAnalytics is a quality introductory/intermediate reporting tool for agencies.
Among the tools on this list, it is one of the easiest to use for small to mid-sized agencies.
It starts at $12 per month, per client, with unlimited staff and client logins, a white-label dashboard, and automated branded reports. The minimum purchase requirements mean the first two tiers work out to $60 per month and $180 per month, respectively. But your ability to change the payment based on the number of clients could help keep costs lean.
AgencyAnalytics comes with 70+ supported third-party data integrations.
However, this reliance on third-party data means you may have incomplete reports when there is an interruption in the transmission.
Though new integrations are always being added, they can be glitchy at first, making them unreliable to share with clients until stabilized.
With the ability for clients to log in and view daily data updates, it provides real-time transparency.
Automated reports can be customized, and the drag-and-drop customized dashboard makes it easy to emphasize priority KPIs.
2. SE Ranking
My Overall Rating: 4.5/5
SE Ranking has plans starting at $39.20 per month, although the $87.20 per month plan is necessary if you need historical data or more than 10 projects.
Setup is a breeze, as the on-screen tutorial guides you through the process.
SE Ranking features a strong collection of SEO-related tools, including current and historical position tracking, competitor SEO research, keyword suggestion, a backlink explorer, and more.
SE Ranking is hooked up with Zapier, which allows users to integrate thousands of apps and provide a high level of automation between apps like Klipfolio, Salesforce, HubSpot, and Google Apps.
SE Ranking is an effective SEO reporting tool at a beginner to intermediate level.
However, you may want to look in a different direction if your agency requires more technical implementations or advanced customization.
3. Semrush
My Overall Rating: 4.4/5
Semrush is one of the most SEO-focused reporting tools on the list, which is reflected in its features.
Starting at $229.95 per month for the agency package, it’s one of the more expensive tools on the list. But Semrush provides a full suite of tools that can be learned at an intermediate level.
A major downside of Semrush, especially for cost-conscious agencies, is that an account comes with only one user login.
Having to purchase individual licenses for each SEO analyst or account manager adds up quickly, and the users you can add are limited by the plan features. This makes scalability an issue.
Semrush has both branded and white-label reports, depending on your subscription level. It uses a proprietary data stream, tracking more than 800 million keywords.
The ever-expanding “projects” feature covers everything from position tracking to backlink monitoring and social media analysis.
Though it doesn’t fall specifically under the scope of SEO reporting, Semrush’s innovation makes it a one-stop shop for many agencies.
Project features include Ad Builder, which helps craft compelling ad text for Google Ads, and Social Media Poster, which allows agencies to schedule client social posts.
Combining such diverse features under the Semrush umbrella offsets its relatively high cost, especially if you can cancel other redundant software.
4. Looker Studio
My Overall Rating: 3.6/5




Formerly known as Google Data Studio, Looker Studio is a Google service that has grown considerably since its initial launch.
Though it is much more technical and requires more time investment to set up than most other tools on this list, it should be intuitive for staff familiar with Google Analytics.
If you’re on the fence, Looker Studio is completely free.
A major upside to this software is superior integration with other Google properties like Analytics, Search Console, Ads, and YouTube.
Like other reporting tools, it also allows third-party data integration, but the ability to query data from databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Google’s Cloud SQL, sets it apart.
You can customize reports with important KPIs with proper setup, pulling from lead and customer information. For eCommerce clients, you can even integrate sales data.
Though the initial setup will be much more technical, the ability to import templates saves time and effort.
You can also create your own templates that better reflect your processes and can be shared across clients. Google also has introductory video walk-throughs to help you get started.
5. Authority Labs
My Overall Rating: 3.2/5




Authority Labs does the job if you’re looking for a straightforward position-tracking tool.
Authority Labs is $49 per month for unlimited users, though you will need to upgrade to the $99 per month plan for white-label reporting.
You can track regional ranking data, get insights into “(not provided)” keywords, track competitor keywords, and schedule automated reporting.
However, lacking other essential features like backlink monitoring or analytic data means you will have to supplement this tool to provide a full SEO reporting picture for clients.
Abschluss
There are many quality SEO reporting tools on the market. What makes them valuable depends on their ability to work for your clients’ needs.
SE Ranking has a fantastic cost-to-value ratio, while Looker Studio has advanced reporting capabilities if you can withstand a higher barrier to entry.
Agency Analytics prioritizes client access, which is a big deal if transparency is a core value for your agency.
Authority Labs keeps it lean and clean, while Semrush always adds innovative features.
These five are simply a snapshot of what is available. There are new and emerging tools that might have some features more appealing to your current clients or fill gaps that other software creates despite being a great solution.
Ultimately, you need to consider what matters most to your agency. Is it:
- Feature depth?
- Scalability?
- Cost-to-value ratio?
Once you weigh the factors that matter most for your agency, you can find the right SEO reporting tool. In the meantime, don’t shy away from testing out a few for a trial period.
If you don’t want to sign up for a full month’s usage, you can also explore walkthrough videos and reviews from current users. The most informed decision requires an understanding of the intricate details.
Beitragsbild: Paulo Bobita/Search Engine Journal
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12 AI Overviews From SGE


Google began rolling out the new Google Search Generative Experience (SGE) to people on the Search Labs waitlist.
SGE adds generative AI capabilities to Google Search results. Here’s a look inside the SGE on desktop and mobile and how SGE results compare to typical Google SERP features.
How To Get Access To Google SGE Via Search Labs
To access SGE and other experimental features, you must sign up for the Search Labs Warteliste.
SGE features will be available in Google Chrome for desktop users and in the Google app for iOS Und Android users.
Watch for an email from Google or a notification from the Google app welcoming you to Search Labs.


Once you receive your welcome, you can find SGE on the Search Labs page and other new experimental features like Code Tips and Add To Sheets.




Note that Add to Sheets is not available for mobile users in the Google app.
SGE For Desktop & Mobile Users
Here’s a look at Google with SGE enabled in Google Chrome on a desktop. You can see AI conversation prompts below the search bar.




SGE in the Google app on mobile offers a similar option, labeled Converse, below the search bar. This leads to a screen with prompts to start your SGE conversation.




Now, let’s look at Google SGE responses compared to standard Google SERP features.
1. SGE For SERPs With FAQ, People Also Ask, & Knowledge Panel Features
First, I tried a simple question: What is Google Bard?
Google SGE provided an answer using six sources to answer the question. Five of the six sources about Google Bard were from publishers, while one was an official Google Bard Help page.




You can toggle the viewing option at the top right of the AI result to see which sources are used to craft the summary.




Beneath the generative AI response, you can see the standard Google search results appear with organic search results, people also ask, and a knowledge panel.
While you may have access to the Add to Sheets feature in Search Labs, it only appears on organic search results – not the AI-powered answer.




Add to Sheets simply adds the search result to an existing or new Google Sheet.
In the Google app with SGE, you can see a variation of the generative AI response, followed by the knowledge panel, people also ask, and organic search results.




In this example, you can see that the sources chosen by SGE do not always match the top organic search results.
2. SGE For SERPs With The Local Pack Feature
Next, I asked about the top Italian restaurants in Phoenix,
Google SGE provided an answer similar to the local pack.




The top three restaurants the generative AI chose slightly differed from those shown in the local pack on the desktop browser.




The generative AI response on mobile provided the same restaurants as the local pack, followed by the usual local pack and organic search results.




3. SGE For SERPs With Sitelinks
For this one, I searched for Semrush, which usually includes sitelinks, people also ask, and a knowledge panel.
In this instance, Google asked if I wanted to “Get an AI-powered overview for this search?”




SGE provided the following answer using third-party sources about Semrush after I clicked on Generate.




The generative AI provided a similar response in the Google app after asking if I wanted the AI results.




4. SGE For SERPs With Shopping & Reviews
Are you looking for a 4k camcorder under $500? Here are the shopping results with reviews provided by SGE, which include advice on what to look for in a camcorder.




Standard SERPs only show where to buy a camcorder that fits your search query, followed by shopping results with reviews.




On mobile, SGE generates advice and a lot of suggestions on what camcorders to purchase before showing organic search results.




5. SGE For SERPs With Product Details & Store Listings
When inquiring about a specific feature of a product, SGE can give you precise details, followed by reviews and the best purchasing options.




Typical search results would focus on content from the brand, followed by people also ask and organic search results.




The mobile SGE response also includes a list of stores before returning to the official website in organic search results.




6. SGE For SERPs With Sponsored Ads & Featured Snippets
For a broad search on link building, SGE offers a definition based on six sources about the topic.




Google SERPs would typically show several sponsored results from Google advertisers, followed by a featured snippet, people also ask, and organic search results.




The generative AI response from the Google app was similar, although it used eight sources instead of just six.




7. SGE For News And Top Stories
When searching for the latest AI news, SGE pulls from the five most recent news sources.




Google SERPs, on the other hand, typically display seven of the top headlines related to the search query.




On mobile, SGE serves up six of the most recent new sources, followed by a different selection from the news and top stories results.




8. SGE For SERPs With Images
If you want a new pack of social media logos for your website, you must be more specific about SGE. Its response is the definition of social media logos from articles around the web.




Standard Google search results begin with image results from websites that offer social media logo packs and the ability to filter image results by criteria such as a transparent background.




The generative AI provides a similar definition and guidelines for using social media logos on mobile, followed by images, people also ask, and organic search results.




9. SGE For SERPs With Video
Do you need to fix a broken pair of glasses? SGE offers advice from three sources.




Without SGE, Google offers several videos with key moments to choose from based on the part of the repair you need assistance with, followed by people also ask, more YouTube videos, and organic search results.
The Google app offers AI-powered advice, followed by a featured snippet, people also ask, organic search results, and videos.




10. SGE For SERPs With Events
Want to see what events are coming up in your area? This SGE response for upcoming events in San Francisco offers a long list of suggestions from five sources.




Google search results commonly provide the following list of events in calendar format.




The SGE experience on mobile offers a similar list of events with more sources, followed by the events list calendar and organic search results.




11. SGE With Code Tips
Some queries, such as this for a Python SEO function, will result in a response from Code Tips if enabled in Search Labs.




Generative AI offers an immediate solution. Typical Google search results would give you links to find similar solutions.




The Google app will also provide Code Tips for mobile users, followed by people also ask and organic search results.




12. SGE For Unavailable Queries
Some search queries will (ironically) result in the message, “An AI-powered overview is not available for this search.”




Initial Observations About The Search Labs Preview Of Google SGE
Google seems to be placing publishers first in its new generative AI search experience.
Most AI-powered overviews included information from three to five publisher websites instead of the official website or social profiles for the topic at hand. While this could help increase traffic for publishers, it may decrease traffic for brand-owned properties.
When a generative AI response appears in search results on a desktop or mobile device, it pushes SERP features like featured snippets, images, videos, people also ask, knowledge panels, and organic search results below the fold.
While some SGE answers seemed to provide less value than typical SERP features, it’s important to remember that this is just the beginning of the future of AI search.
Featured image: 13_Phunkod/Shutterstock
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Wie Sie sich für Eigenkapital beraten lassen und so bezahlt werden, wie Sie wert sind


If you get paid as an SEO consultant by the hour or project, your earning potential will always be limited by the number of hours you work.
And once you stop working, the money stops flowing, too.
Even if you manage to work more efficiently or raise your rates, there will always be a maximum limit to your income. How do you get over that wall?
Roland Fraiser suggests you start getting paid for the value you bring to your clients to overcome this limitation and unlock higher earnings.
“Don’t let your genius be someone else’s retirement.” – Roland Fraiser
In a recent episode of the SEJ Show, we had the privilege of hosting Roland, an award-winning podcast host, Stanford University Advisor, and principal of six of Inc.’s fastest-growing companies.
Roland shared some fascinating insights into alternative payment models and how consultants and agencies can start the transition to generating wealth and income.
Why Consulting For Equity Is The Smart Way To Get Paid
Roland emphasized the importance of not relying solely on traditional compensation models such as flat fees, hourly payments, or revenue shares.
These models are not sustainable from a quality-of-life perspective because they require continuous work to generate income.
Instead, Roland suggests that consultants and agencies avoid the “dollars for hours” trap and find ways to transform their efforts and the value they provide into equity.
The concept is to leverage your knowledge, skills, and connections to negotiate compensation that reflects your long-term contributions and the growth in business value.
If your contributions continue to benefit the business, you deserve to be rewarded with a share of profits or equity.
How To Find Consulting For Equity Opportunities
Getting paid in equity requires some effort. Negotiating these payment models takes time, and if you’re not careful, it can result in no immediate income.
Roland learned this lesson firsthand:
“When I started out in this field a long time ago, I made several mistakes and ended up with equity in twenty businesses but no money. Most of the time, the businesses either didn’t generate profits or reinvested them for growth, leaving little to distribute…So, I was putting in a lot of work without any income. It taught me the importance of having both income and wealth.”
To avoid this pitfall, Roland recommends the following steps:
- Focus on businesses with existing cash flow and profitability rather than startups.
- Identify areas where you can significantly impact and add value to the company.
- Quantify the value you can bring, such as cost savings or revenue generation.
- Calculate the percentage of value you can contribute to the overall worth of the business.
- Approach the business owner with a clear proposal, emphasizing the ongoing value you can provide.
- Negotiate the terms, considering factors like milestone-based or KPI-based compensation if necessary.
- Present your contribution as an ongoing investment that increases the business’s overall value.
- Determine the specific valuation and agree on the terms reflecting your added value.
One of Roland’s most critical tips is to maintain open communication with the client and ensure that you deliver on your promises to establish trust in the relationship.
Positioning Yourself To Consult for Equity
Unlike hourly or project revenue models, equity payment models require preparation, including branding, strategic positioning, and demonstrating the value of offering comprehensive services.
1. Transition From SEO To Growth Strategist
To avoid being limited to a specific role or expertise, it’s crucial to establish a clear brand and define your desired positioning.
You need to move beyond being solely identified as an SEO specialist.
Instead, aim to be seen as a strategic partner, offering a broader range of expertise for greater value and opportunities.
2. Build Strategic Alliances
Align yourself with professionals who offer complementary services to enhance your value proposition.
Collaborating with experts in different areas allows you to take a holistic approach to problem-solving and demonstrate a broader range of capabilities to potential clients or employers.
3. Craft A Unique Brand Identity
Throughout the episode, Roland emphasized the significance of branding in shaping a potential client’s perception.
Defining a differentiating factor that unifies your various areas of expertise is crucial, he says. Choose a specific focus or specialization within the broader growth landscape, such as AI for demand generation.
This niche selection allows you to stand out in a crowded market by presenting yourself as a problem solver with unique insights and approaches, bringing exceptional value to the table.
4. Content Strategy for Brand Expansion
After establishing a focused brand identity, consultants can gradually expand their content strategy to cover broader topics within their expertise.
For example, Roland Fraiser transitioned from being recognized as the “acquisitions guy” to exploring related fields like exits and fundraising.
This progressive expansion demonstrates his continuous growth and adaptability while retaining his initial brand positioning.
4. Communicate Your Value And Goals
Consulting for equity relies on your ability to communicate your value and long-term goals to clients.
From the beginning, share your intention to deliver exceptional results and create lasting partnerships.
And don’t hesitate to express your desire to obtain equity in a company. Roland says doing so does four things:
- The client realizes that having you as a partner is an option.
- Clients demonstrate that they believe in you.
- Shows the client is willing to invest in themselves.
- The client understands your goals.
It also demonstrates your long-term commitment, brings the value you provide to the front of their minds, and can be the foundation for a solid long-term relationship.
Abschluss
For the right SEO, marketing professional, or agency, alternative compensation models such as equity or fractional c-suite positions may be the ideal way to take your career (and your income) to the next level.
Looking for more tips and insights from Roland on how to start consulting for equity? Be sure to check out Episode 308 of the SEJ Show.
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Geschäftsführer von WordPress über 20 Jahre Innovation


On May 27, 2023, WordPress celebrates 20 years of extraordinary growth. It powers approximately 43% of all websites and is the leading content management system by far.
How did WordPress achieve this milestone and will it be able to continue as arguably the most successful open source project ever?
About This Article
This article was initially conceived as a comparison between Duda, WordPress, and Wix.
However, as I spoke to the developers and people behind the scenes at each company I realized that each platform was the best at solving the problems they set out to solve.
So, what began as one article about three platforms became a three-part series about each platform individually.
Today we look at why WordPress is popular with web design agencies, search marketers, enterprise publishers and ecommerce sites, to name a few successful uses of WordPress.
This article features Josepha Haden Chomphosy (LinkedIn), the Executive Director of WordPress, as well as others who partner with WordPress, to discuss why WordPress is so successful.
WordPress Democratized the Internet
Previous to WordPress one had to spend a small fortune for an enterprise Content Management System (CMS) to obtain what WordPress gives away for free. The alternative was to learn how to code or at the very least to know how to use software like Dreamweaver.
The launch of WordPress democratized online publishing, and arguably became the single most important innovation to spring from the Internet. The positive economic impact on millions of people worldwide cannot be overstated.
A strong case could be made that WordPress, a free open source software, is the most important innovation of the Internet age today.
Secret to Success: Make it Easy to Use
What makes drove the success of WordPress is the fact that it is purposely designed to be easy to install and get publishing fast. This is literally a guiding principle of virtually every decision made in the development of WordPress.
This principle is laid out in an official statement of the WordPress philosophy:
“Great software should work with little configuration and setup. WordPress is designed to get you up and running and fully functional in no longer than five minutes. You shouldn’t have to battle to use the standard functionality of WordPress.
We work hard to make sure that every release is in keeping with this philosophy. We ask for as few technical details as possible during the setup process as well as providing full explanations of anything we do ask.”
Underlying their philosophy is the dedication to freedom.
The webpage on philosophy promises WordPress users:
- “The freedom to run the program, for any purpose.
- The freedom to study how the program works, and change it to make it do what you wish.
- The freedom to redistribute.
- The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others.”
Launched Millions of Businesses
This focus on simplicity, freedom and fostering an ecosystem of innovation has, over the course of the past 20 years, resulted in the launch of millions of websites and the success of millions of businesses around the world.
Tom Zsomborgi, Chief Business Officer at managed web hosting company, Kinsta, had this to say about the power of WordPress:
“Smaller merchants benefit tremendously from WordPress. For them, budget is often limited when it comes to building and maintaining a site, not all can afford a developer.
WordPress gives them the software for free without the need to pay a monthly fee for using it, which includes the free WooCommerce ecommerce plugin that unlocks ecommerce capabilities.
Tens of thousands of plugins give the freedom and flexibility to merchants to tailor WordPress for their custom needs.
Plus it doesn’t require a steep learning curve. Learning how to use WordPress is easy.
But all these benefits attract not just smaller merchants but also big enterprises and huge media companies, too.
I’ve seen many times a store starting with one product turning into a big e-commerce store with thousands of offerings in just a few years or a blogger sharing her thoughts and turning that little blog into an industry news site with millions of visitors.”
WordPress Is Adaptable
A major reason why WordPress is so popular is that it is adaptable for seemingly any use case, from simple blogging to ecommerce and even enterprise level publishing.
Leading websites such as TechCrunch, Southern Bancorp, Vogue, Sony Music, The Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University, all use WordPress.
Jason Cross, SVP of Digital Presence and Commerce, Newfold Digital (parent company of Bluehost) offered his observations on the remarkable adaptability of the WordPress publishing platform.
He shared:
“WordPress delivers broad compatibility with existing technologies and rapid compatibility with emerging ones.
WordPress’ greatest advantage is its flexibility and the way you can incorporate practically any imaginable feature through plugins.
If a feature does not yet exist, the open platform allows web developers to build custom functionality.
Managed WordPress, in turn, bridges the best of open-source and proprietary CMS by providing powerful all-in-one solutions and the relative ease many closed platforms offer, but with significantly more control and long-term reliability via open-source software and data formats.
All of the data and code on your site is yours; you can take it with you as you upgrade to more powerful platforms, switch domains, make a backup or move the data to another platform or service.
Since WordPress is portable, you can start out on an affordable shared hosting plan with a low barrier to entry given the cost, flexibility and functionality available.
Once your site picks up in popularity, you can upgrade to a Managed Hosting plan for additional peace of mind and a much of the same functionality a closed platform provides.
Many hosts, Bluehost included, are actively working to simplify the website setup journey.”
Managed WordPress hosting takes care of the technical overhead typically associated with using WordPress, allowing publishers and ecommerce stores to focus on publishing and selling products.
Factors such as site speed, automatic backups, hacking defense, software updates and maintenance are all handled by the managed WordPress hosting provider.
That a web host can configure WordPress to provide an experience similar to a closed source system is an example of the remarkable adaptability of the WordPress publishing platform.
Interview With Executive Director of WordPress
We interviewed Josepha Haden Chomphosy, the Executive Director of WordPress, to explore why WordPress is the first choice for so many publishers and developers around the world.
WordPress was initially known as a blogging platform but it’s actually a good platform for ecommerce, as simple or as complex as is needed.
What kinds of merchants benefit most from creating in WordPress?
WordPress’ mission is to democratize publishing, meaning merchants of all sizes and types can benefit from creating with it.
Whether they use WordPress to build their entire business—from stores and customer management to marketing and communications—or as part of a suite of tools, they get more control and ownership of their brand over time.
However, if I were to choose a single group that benefits the most, it would have to be small to medium business owners. They can get high-quality sites and tools at costs that work for any business budget while ensuring that their software is here to stay.
Can WordPress scale with a business?
“The versatility and freedom of tools offered by WordPress are key advantages for businesses of all sizes over other solutions.
It’s software that gives you everything you need but lets you remove anything you don’t want, no matter your size or what you’re doing.
But on top of being flexible, it is absolutely scalable.
WordPress is a high-performance platform with strict security standards that powers millions of sites ranging from blogs to internationally recognized corporations and media outlets, attracting millions of daily page views.
This demonstrates how powerful and trusted WordPress is as an open source content management system (CMS) and its scalability to meet the needs of the highest volume, most security-conscious, and most demanding digital properties.”
What is the cost-benefit of a platform like WordPress versus closed-source solutions?
“While owning a copy of the WordPress software is free and requires no licensing fees, like any site solution, there are some costs associated with hosting, domain registration, and premium upgrades.
Yet, the cost-benefit of choosing WordPress lies in long-term predictability and ownership.
No matter what platform you choose to create your online presence, it can take a few days to get started.
And after that, it can take you a few months or years to build your audience.
The benefit of choosing WordPress is that you own all that hard work (and that hard-won audience attention) for as long as you want to keep your site.
We have no centralized content recommendation algorithms, no claims of ownership over your published work, and no terms of service changes that can cut you off from the effort you put in.
It’s yours. And that’s it.”
How does managed hosting add value to WordPress?
From the outside, managed hosting of WordPress has the same benefits as any hosted proprietary solution—namely, the convenience of not managing your own server.
As a bonus, content and configurations made on a managed host are still yours to keep. So you can move your sites from a GDPR-conscious host to a sustainability-conscious host if you want and not have to start over from scratch each time.
WordPress Creates Opportunity
WordPress enables people to create a business and livelihood online.
But it also helps create thousands of jobs around the world, from web hosts and domain registrars to theme and plugin developers, and web developers whose jobs exist because WordPress exists.
WordPress comes with a massive community of supporters that help make anything possible with it.
Josepha had this to say about the WordPress community:
“WordPress creates jobs around the world. I’m thinking of web developers, plugin developers, and so on.
The WordPress ecosystem creates opportunities that no other closed system can claim.
WordPress owes so much of its success to the open source community, and one of the key elements that being open source gives us is that we are open by design, which lets us be inclusive by design.
Contributors explore problems, test solutions, and teach each other all in public, creating an environment of innovation for the software and a vibrant town square mentality for the people who contribute to it.
By staying true to the guiding principles of free, open source software, we can recognize that ‘good ideas can come from anywhere‘ applies to all parts of our ecosystem, including who can participate and thrive in it.
This understanding led us to create the Five for the Future program and initiatives, ensuring the software’s continuity and the future sustainability of the project and its ecosystem.”
WordPress Is Here to Stay
What makes WordPress a viable product is that it has a strong community supporting it, which means that it is here to stay.
The Five for the Future is a program that encourages WordPress related businesses to give back to the community in order to help keep it healthy and viable.
According to the WordPress Five for the Future webpage, contributing can take many forms:
“Anyone can contribute to Five for the Future.
Many contributors focus on the technical side of WordPress, such as core development, but there are also teams working in other areas like marketing, translation, training, and community.
There is always a way to get involved, whatever your skill set.”
WordPress is the most popular publishing platform today with an ecosystem of support that can help anyone start a site and grow their business, no matter what kind of business it is.
It has transformed the face of the Internet and is the reason for millions of jobs. The websites published on the platform are quite easily a part of everyone’s life today, even if a reader discovering something new doesn’t know it.
Happy 20th birthday, WordPress!
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