WordPress
We’re willing to bet you’ve heard of WordPress by now. This CMS boasts the largest market share of its competitors, and it’s easy to see why.
Although WordPress was conceived as a blogging platform, it has grown far beyond those capabilities. The platform is easy to use, and you can customize it however you want with plugins and themes (of which you have thousands to choose from).
When it comes to content management, WordPress also provides a first-rate experience. Publishing new posts and pages is easy, and you have access to a powerful editor that allows you to format your content. In addition, the platform also supports user registration, receives regular updates and has a large community of users.
Key feature:
- Includes intuitive publishing and content management options.
- Provides a powerful editor that makes it easy to format your content.
- Highly customizable thanks to thousands of plugins and themes.
- Has a strong and vibrant community.
The only downside to using WordPress is that sometimes you need to mix and match many plugins to add the exact features your site needs. There are also other CMS options that provide a more optimized blogging experience, although they may not match the customizability of WordPress.