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3 Most Popular CMS Platforms By Market Share

3 Most Popular CMS Platforms By Market Share

Content management systems allow the non-techies of the world to create full-scale, working, professional-looking websites without having to touch a bit of code. When using a CMS, you don’t have to understand how websites work. And the cool thing is that nearly half of all of the 1,271,920,923 websites online use a CMS, so you’re in good company. Here we have made a presentation about 3 Most Popular CMS Platforms By Market Share. Have a look at it carefully and give your feedback.

Claritus Consulting

December 05, 2019
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  1. • Overview Of CMS Development Platforms • WordPress - Overview

    & Stats • Wix - Basic Details & Pros • Joomla! - Usage & Statistic Data • Shopify - Complete Details • Why Claritus For CMS Development Services? Contents
  2. Content management systems allow the non-techies of the world to

    create full-scale, working, professional-looking websites without having to touch a bit of code. When using a CMS, you don’t have to understand how websites work. And the cool thing is that nearly half of all of the 1,271,920,923 websites online use a CMS, so you’re in good company. What is CMS Platform?
  3. WordPress (27+ Million Live Websites) WordPress is open-source software, meaning

    it’s free to download and use. However, creating and uploading your WordPress website requires the purchase of a custom domain and hosting. Another benefit of WordPress is that the platform offers thousands of professional themes and you can install virtually any feature via thousands of plugins.
  4. Business Types Of WordPress WordPress websites are a fit for

    any type of business. From eCommerce to bloggers to service-based businesses and tech- focused startups, WordPress offers plenty of features and capabilities to allow just about every business to get up and running quickly. However, eCommerce websites will require specialized plugins like WooCommerce.
  5. Live websites using WordPress (USA) Live websites using WordPress (Global)

    Market Share - WordPress CMS Market Share 51% Live websites using WordPress (Global) 27,000,00+
  6. Wix (Paid) Wix is another all-in-one website builder designed for

    the complete newbie. It’s also fully hosted and Wix manages all the technical details. Wix offers a free, limited plan. Premium upgrades are included in paid packages, which start at $13 – $39 a month for basic websites and $23 – $500+ a month for business and eCommerce websites.
  7. Business Types Of Wix Wix is best suited for solo-entrepreneurs

    or small businesses of any type; however, its eCommerce and blogging capabilities are lacking compared with those of Shopify and WordPress, respectively. Similar to Squarespace, it’s limited if you want to heavily customize your website. Customizing may require the assistance of a developer.
  8. 0.31% % of websites in the top 100,000 Market Share

    - Wix CMS Market Share 7.2% Live websites (Global) 3,800,000+
  9. Joomla! (1,8+ Million Live Sites) In the CMS Development Services

    World Joomla takes second place among the most popular CMS platforms, it’s still quite far from the leader, WordPress, which is way out in front in terms of market share. That said, Joomla! is a viable CMS for many types of websites. It’s free and open source like WordPress, and will also require the purchase of a custom domain and hosting to set up. One-click install is available with most hosting providers.
  10. Business Types Of Joomla! Similar to WordPress, Joomla! will accommodate

    any type of business website, no matter how big or small. From eCommerce to bloggers to service-based businesses and tech-focused startups.
  11. 0.99% % of websites in the top 100,000 Market Share

    - Wix CMS Market Share 3.45% Live websites (Global) 1,800,000+
  12. Shopify (1+ Million Live Websites) Shopify is an industry leader

    in the eCommerce space. In contrast to the first three popular CMS platforms, Shopify is SaaS (software as a service). You pay the platform a fee (from $29 to $299 a month) to manage the technical details of your store such as hosting, security, SSL certification, and all of the other functions you need to operate your store.
  13. 4.53% % of websites in the top 100,000 Market Share

    - Shopify Market Share <0.1% Live websites (Global) 1,100,000+
  14. Why Claritus For CMS Development Services? A CMS development agency,

    Claritus, can deliver to you advantages such as URLs that are SEO friendly, CMS training, automated, partial and manual migration, consultation and social media integration. A few features of our manual migration include content clean-up, flexible manual migration and bug free migration. Our major CMS development services include Drupal development, WordPress Development and Joomla development. Content source : https://websitesetup.org/popular-cms/