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Ask HN: How do you manage Wordpress?
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12 points
by scollins
4071 days ago
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Most startups I see are using wordpress for their blogs, even if their programming stack isn't based on PHP. How do you manage wordpress security and updates if you host the blog in house? If not, what service do you use to maintain wordpress? |
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If at all possible, use wordpress.com. Pay some $$ for the redirection.
Other outsourcers: Pagely. They're not terrible - they are middling in competence, we have occasionally had to tell them precisely how to do some simple thing - but basically we don't have to interact much, and that's THE DESIRED OUTCOME.
WordPress is a commodity these days, treat it like one.
(The reason to use WordPress: it is the best blogging platform these days, and is really good as a simple-semistatic-site platform, and it is commoditised with third-party developers and hosters growing on trees. In almost no cases are you actually going to have a legitimate need to reimplement blogging yourself.)