Why Wordpress is Good Enough

Written by Harmonie • Filed Under Wordpress  • August 24, 2009

One of my colleagues and dear friends, Clare Ultimo, and I have hearts and we wear them on our sleeves sometimes. In so much as we go out of our way for nonprofits and extend our professional services (services that are normally well over $100/hour) for free. We donate of our time and our resources only to find that our efforts go unnoticed, our time under-appreciated and our professional services questioned. It hurts.

We are as honest as anyone gets with ourselves, our clients and each other, we are in the top of our class of what we do, so why don’t these nonprofits appreciate us?

What I am specifically referring to is I have been volunteering my services to a nonprofit. I have been helping a lifelong friend who is their webmaster  redesign their site into a WordPress site. The President of the nonprofit must have asked a “friend” his opinion on the WordPress site.

WordPress is an open source application designed to make updating websites easier. There are rivals in web applications. It’s like the classic U of M versus Ohio State rivalry. People are either Open Source or they are not. This guy happened to not be, but he blathered on about how unsecure Wordpress is and how it should only be used for hobby sites.

I took this personally. My services are not just for hobbies, they are for professional companies, organizations, authors, etc. Let’s take a look at some companies/organizations who use WordPress:

Ebay
Yahoo
Digg
Ford
Wall Street Journal
Sony
People Magazine

You can view more commercial companies with the original article here: 21 Popular Brands That Are Using WordPress

Are any of the companies listed above hobbies? No. They are full-fledged commercial entities who chose WordPress because it is the best solution.

Let this be a wake-up call to non-profit boards across the country. Know who to trust and appreciate what you have.

Comments

3 Responses to “Why Wordpress is Good Enough”

  1. Commercial Solar Energy Systems on November 20th, 2009 6:02 pm

    great post, i think wordpress is more than enough, it is so powerful especially with all the plugins available today. thanks for the info.

  2. Ben Chouinard on February 10th, 2010 3:10 pm

    Thank you for your insight. I realize this is an older post, however the information contained herein is not privy to being timely. I see your points and concede to your opinion and support the idea, that sometimes putting your heart and soul into something for someone isn’t always the best thing for those involved. We who choose to volunteer usually don’t get the attention or the respect we deserve. It isn’t about the attention anyhow; it is about the good that comes about by what we are donating, whether it is time, goods or both. From one volunteer to another, thank you for your time and your expertise. Someone cares, you just don’t always hear from those who benefit the most from what we do.

  3. Harmonie on February 10th, 2010 3:17 pm

    Very good point Ben and you are right, it is about the good that comes about by what we are donating. Thank you for your comment!

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