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As of 2021, WordPress now powers about 42% of the websites on the Internet.
In fact, with a 61.8% market share, WordPress has become the most widely used CMS in the world. With that kind of popularity, there is little doubt about the performance and success that it delivers for its clients.
But the journey of running a successful website goes far beyond having a winning CMS solution or hosting provider. It has a lot to do with periodic monitoring and checks, which can enable regular customer-centric optimization of the website.
WordPress offers plenty of plugins and integrations that users of various backgrounds
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