Why Our New Website Isn’t Built On Power Pages


The article explains why the author's company decided to keep using WordPress for their redesigned website instead of switching to Power Pages. The decision was based on several factors, including familiarity with WordPress, the robust blogging functionality it offers, the ease of content authoring, and the cost-effectiveness of hosting options. The author also mentions that the majority of their website content is blog posts, and sticking with WordPress allowed them to avoid a content migration process. Ultimately, the author emphasizes the importance of using the right tool for the job and recommends WordPress for corporate brochure-style websites with a blog.


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