I’ve been working off and on with several websites for my job, primarily using WordPress as a basis. I’ve found it quite a bit quicker and easier to update (which is partly why saveitforparts.com is now on wordpress!). In other ways, I’ve found WP to have some limitations, and migrating a traditional site to a blog-based site can certainly have it’s hiccups and roadblocks. There are several parts of saveitforparts.com that are still offline or broken. I also have some pet peeves about WP, such as its tendency to make certain content mysteriously vanish, or force-format your posts into what it *thinks* you want, rather than what you’ve explicitly laid out in html moments before. Overall though, it’s very convenient, easy for multiple technical or non-technical people to manage and update, and lends itself fairly well to the type of content I’m working with.
Some of the work-related sites that I currently manage are:
The Hudson Professional Building Leasing Website
Swan Leasing’s main website for Minneapolis
Rorem Realty (Currently offering Retail/Commercial in Osseo)
And additionally, I’ve been working on a site advertising my parents’ house in Alaska:
Funter Bay Alaska homestead for sale
Perhaps you’ve noticed a trend in my layouts 🙂