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Every venture should have a WordPress developer.

1. It keeps your product package—your landing pages, subpages, and blog—up to date, which you need to constantly monitor and pay attention to in terms of traffic and user behavior. It works with your product, marketing, and UI/UX teams, or if they don't exist, it does a “One Man Show.”

2. We set up and manage your content blogs to support your venture.

3. Technical SEO issues are never on your agenda; they have already been resolved.

4. If you want to purchase and manage SaaS subscriptions (change subscription, change card, download invoice, etc.), it's easily resolved.

5. If you want to set up an affiliate program, it's easy to do.

6. If you need localization, we can easily handle it.

7. If you need documentation, we can easily provide it.

8. If you need a forum for support or community, we'll set it up and resolve it.

9. If you need to sell products, you can easily solve and integrate them with WooCommerce.

10. They run around with hosting, don't bother with server updates or deployments; for $3-5, it's not their headache, it's someone else's. They have staging but don't use it. Let them use it.

11. A good hosting provider ensures security with WordPress-level plugins and automatic updates.

12. If you want to move, zip up your spare tire and take it with you.

13. Even if your marketing team unexpectedly floods your traffic, with two plugins that write cache with next-next-finish, your site won't crash and your budget won't go to waste.

14. Even if you go to Mozambique or San Marino, you will find a WordPress developer.

The items I mentioned above (which are multiplied at the add-on level) are topics that almost every venture will need to address. In fact, solving affiliate issues and prioritizing them is a given. Focusing on other things will take away from your product (time, effort, motivation, etc.).

If you decide to solve all this without using WordPress, you'll either waste thousands of hours and never get close to achieving what you want, or you'll start using third-party SaaS services and end up spending thousands of dollars a month. Additionally, you won't waste your product team's time, constantly distracting them with requests like “let's update this,” “let's add that,” or “let's integrate this,” and they'll be very happy. Furthermore, marketing teams' needs are often urgent or require constant experimentation. They can easily meet these needs. They might even come up with ideas.

WordPress is good, WordPress is great. Services like Framer, Webflow, and others with hundreds of millions of dollars in investment may be much fancier, but they can't hold a candle to WordPress. WordPress lets you do drag-and-drop design, add components, and customize colors and layouts. If you've had a custom design made, you can easily code it. If you want an API, it can provide that too.

WordPress is not relatively difficult. Once you get started, you get used to it, and even non-programmers can easily solve many issues with basic internet literacy.

WordPress has an amazing ecosystem. You can find a plugin or integration for almost anything you see on the internet. Let's say you can't find it. Then you're VERY lucky. You do it, you do it once, or you get someone who knows how to do it to do it, and you continuously sell it through various platforms and earn income.

WordPress is the Aziz Sancar of the internet world. Its resume and references are excellent. It conveys its message to a large following. It excels in its field of expertise. It takes what it needs from developing technology and keeps up with the rest. At the end of the day, it makes money.

WordPress is not insecure. In the hands of someone knowledgeable at several levels, such as the server, WordPress, and plugins, it is not even an issue alongside other vulnerabilities in your venture. If you don't regularly perform penetration testing on your product, you may not even be aware of many things. You may not have met Mehmet yet. WordPress is battle-tested.

Once again, in the hands of those who know their stuff, WordPress opens up in the blink of an eye, opening your eyes to a smile.

This is humble advice from a software developer with 10 years of experience, the owner of a software company serving startups and corporate companies, and an entrepreneur who has brought his products to the world. The only difference from a prescription written by your doctor is that the above is legible. It serves as a prescription. For external use only.

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