09/09/2022

11 Other Uses For WordPress Most Agencies Don’t Know

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WordPress is a popular platform. WordPress powers over half the websites in the world, and it has grown from a simple blogging platform to one of the most powerful content management systems available.

There are many uses for WordPress business WordPress that go beyond blogging. E-commerce is the most popular — there are hundreds and thousands of websites that use WordPress plugins to power their sales. There are many helpful resources to assist you in getting started.

Fully-featured websites can be very common, no matter how simple or complex they are. It’s easy to set up WordPress sites with free themes or plugins. It doesn’t take much to set up a WordPress site. Just find the best WordPress hosting and start from there.

There are many other uses for WordPress by agencies and businesses that are more niche. Let’s look at some of these more unusual uses for WordPress.

Forums

Although web forums aren’t as popular as they used to be, they’re still very much alive. Forum plugins can be used to create a community around common interests or for customers to share feedback and discuss ideas.

Job Boards

A job board could be created by a company or individual who is looking for people to work in your industry. You might start to gain a following and companies will reach out to you for their job openings. Some plugins allow you to create job boards as well as membership plugins to help you build your community.

Business Directory

A business directory is another way to help others in your industry. To help others find the best business in your area, you can list their contact information and a description of their company.

Charity Website

WordPress is a popular choice for non-profits to power their donation sites. WordPress has plugins specifically aimed at charity organizations, fundraising, and crowdfunding. These plugins can be used to donate money but also functions such as SSL that protect donors’ information.

Employee Intranet

Some WordPress sites do not need to be visible outside of the company. While a website is essential for customers and visitors, WordPress can also be used to create an employee-only site. This allows employees to share information, keep confidential files, and provide a place for important updates and discussions. This might be the right solution for small businesses that don’t have the resources, time, or budget to create a more complex solution.

Wiki

Wikis are a great way of organizing, editing, and presenting the information. However, a fully-functioning wiki application can be difficult and time-consuming to create. You can transform your WordPress site into a wiki with the help of plugins.

Project Management

Many businesses will need to manage projects at some point. WordPress is another option. Although they might not have as many features as dedicated alternatives, the functionality they offer may be sufficient for your needs — and at a lower price (free).

Client Portal

You might need an intranet to secure your internal processes. However, you may also require a client-facing website for communication and sharing resources. Many businesses communicate with customers via email. A client portal website allows you to contact them directly. The organization and presentation are completely yours.

Help Desk

An online help desk is a cousin to the client portal. It can be a powerful tool that makes customers happy and increases their support options. Online help desks offer features such as ticket creation, issue tracking, customer communication, and support for customers. Many plugins can be integrated with existing help desk software like Zendesk.

Online Reservation

An events plugin is a great option for businesses or organizations that host events, seminars, and other gatherings. To make bookings easier, a WordPress event calendar can be integrated with other ticketing agencies.

Feedback Collection

Let’s not forget about feedback. Customer testimonials are a powerful marketing tool, especially when they can be displayed on your website. Using plugins, you can embed reviews on external websites and invite customers to leave feedback. This plugin can help you streamline and automate the process of gathering feedback.

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