Why enterprise marketers are now turning to WordPress

Author - ClarityDX

Posted By ClarityDX

Date posted 8th Sep 2016

Category Blog, Marketing

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This article was originally written by ClarityDX founder Alex Price and published on The Drum. To read the feature in full, click here.

ClarityDX specialises in WordPress design and in the last year, we’ve received many web design RFPs from big businesses. Their marketing departments are gradually wrangling back control of their websites from internal IT stakeholders, only to realise the website is close to unusable. It takes six hours of a web developer’s time to add a new landing page and every time the team tries to publish a new blog post, the CMS crashes. Typically these websites aren’t pretty (we all know what happens when you leave design decisions in the hands of developers) and it’s fair to say they are rarely built with any focus on marketing results. It’s a story that we hear all too frequently.

But why? Because IT departments usually build websites to just display information or carry out a function. On the other hand, marketing departments build websites that seek to meet the needs of their buyer personas, using data and creativity to craft user experiences and map out buyer journeys in way that will help to meet wider business objectives. The two are extremely different processes, with exceedingly different end results.

So where does WordPress fit in, and why is it becoming an ever more popular choice for the modern day marketer?

To continue reading the article in full, visit The Drum website.

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