How Much Does Wordpress Cost?

January 12th, 2009 | by Conrad Walton |

I ran into an old friend recently. The usual questions were asked about what’s happened in the 20 years since we’ve seen each other. Yes, I do web sites.

They said they were about to update their web site. Their spouse had created it and they wanted to add some features and update the look. I suggested that they use Wordpress. I sounded like the fan boy that I am.

They were pleasant, but said they already had hosting with GoDaddy and they would just use the web blog application that they provided as part of the hosting package. They had heard of Wordpress and that it was good, but they would use what they had.

I continued on about how cool Wordpress is. They were very nice, but had decided that they didn’t want to pay anything extra when they already had a blogging application included in their hosting package.

I checked it out on my own GoDaddy account. It sucked! It had a tenth of the functionality and the interface was horrible.

Did I mention that it's free?

Did I mention that it's free?


I told them again that they should use Wordpress. I told them that it is free. You can install it anywhere. It’s got features, and blah blah blah, and IT’S FREE!

Oh. That’s quite different. It’s free you say? You don’t have to buy it?

No! It’s FREE. You can download it, install it, pick a theme, put in some plug ins and have a complete, professional web site FOR FREE.

They said they would check it out. They thanked me profusely. Told me that I had motivated them to get going on their web site.

I have no idea if they will do anything on it at all, but I guess I was shocked that not everyone has the same understanding and knowledge and beliefs that I do. Silly me.

People seem to think that to get cool software, you have to spend money. If you don’t spend money, then you can have cool software. People can’t wrap their heads around the whole “open source” thing.

If you happen to not be aware, Wordpress is free. There is no cost. You can download it and install it on any web server that’s running MySQL and Apache (which is almost every web server these days). You can control all aspects of it. You can build your own theme if you want. You can do anything with it.

Did I mention that it’s free?

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2 Responses to “How Much Does Wordpress Cost?”

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