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WordPressはなぜ無料?費用は?キャッチフレーズは?

2008年に初めてWordPressを発見したときの衝撃は今でも忘れられません。多くの人がそうであったように、私たちもこれほどパワフルなサイトが完全に無料であるとは信じられませんでした!

数多くのWordPressサイトを構築し、WPBeginnerを通じて何千人もの初心者を支援してきた私たちは、同じような驚きの反応を数え切れないほど聞いてきました。

実際、WordPressが無料であることは、しばしば人々を疑心暗鬼にさせる。何か裏があるのだろうかと思ったり、後で出てくるかもしれない隠れた費用を心配したりするのです。しかし、知っておくべきコストはいくつかあります。

このガイドでは、WordPressが無料である理由、実際に必要な費用、そしてWordPressサイト運営にかかる実際の費用を正確に説明します。私たちは、数え切れないほど多くのビジネスオーナーをサポートし、同じ疑問を解決してきました。

Is WordPress Free

WordPressはオープンソースのソフトウェアである。自由という意味でのフリーであって、無料のビールという意味でのフリーではない。この2つの違いは何かと聞かれるかもしれない。

オープンソースソフトウェアには、使用料を支払うことなく、好きなようにソフトウェアを使用、変更、構築、再配布する自由が付属しています。

しかし、他のエリアではコストがかかるかもしれない。オープンソースのWordPressソフトウェアを使用するコストについては、この投稿の後半で説明します。

とはいえ、多くのことをカバーするつもりなので、ここで、これから話すことの概要を簡単に説明しよう:

なぜWordPressをソフトウェアとして販売しないのか?

WordPress website

WordPressを開発している人々や企業は、なぜWordPressを販売しないのですか?もしWordPressが皆が言うほど優れているなら、それを売った方が明らかに儲かるはずだ。結局のところ、WordPressはインターネット上の全サイトの43%以上を動かしているのです。

個別企業や個人がWordPressを所有するのであれば、これは理にかなっている。

WordPressはオープンソースコミュニティプロジェクトであり、何万人もの才能ある人々が貢献し、今日の素晴らしいソフトウェアになりました。

開発者のコア・チームがプロジェクトの開発を主導するが、誰でもパッチを提供したり、バグを修正したり、機能を作ったり、機能を提案したりすることができる。

さらに、プロジェクトリーダーはバージョンごとに変わります。コミュニティに深く関われば、WordPressの中心的な寄稿者にもなれる。

オープンソースソフトウェアを支える哲学

オープンソース・ソフトウェア運動の理念は、ソフトウェアは他の有形製品とは異なるというものだ。一度ソフトウェアが作られれば、低コストで何度でもコピーすることができる。

これをおもちゃ工場に例えてみよう。おもちゃを作るには材料が必要で、製造コストがかかる。工場はこれらのコストをカバーし、利益を上げるために利幅を加える。

しかし、ソフトウェアは違う。コストは主に最初のバージョンを作るときにかかる。その後、コピーを作るのは安い。コピー1枚1枚を高い値段で売るのは不公平だと考えるグループもある。

この考えは、オープンソース運動の核心である。彼らは、ソフトウェアは無料で誰もがアクセスできるものであるべきだと信じている。

オープンソースソフトウェアの背景にある考え方をもっと深く知りたければ、GNUのフィロソフィーをご覧ください。

WordPressでお金を稼ぐ方法とは?

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WordPressは無料なのに、どうやって儲けているのだろう?

オープンソースソフトウェアの素晴らしいところは、核となるソフトウェアが無料である一方で、その周りにビジネスのエコシステムが構築されていることだ。WordPressのようなオープンソースソフトウェアでお金を稼ぐ2つの主な方法は、WordPressで動作する製品やサービスを販売することです。

WordPressとWordPress.comはよく混同されますが、実は2つの異なるものです。WordPress(しばしばインストール型のWordPressまたはWordPress.orgと呼ばれる)は、無料のブログプラットフォームであり、サイトビルダーです。

WordPressの共同開発者であるマット・マレンウェグは、Automatticという会社も立ち上げている。WordPress.comはAutomatticが運営するサービスだと考えてほしい。WordPress.comは、Automattic社が運営するサービスだと考えてほしい。WordPress.comでは、基本的なブログを無料で始めることができるが、いくつかの制限がある。

より多くの機能が必要な場合や広告を取り除きたい場合は、WordPress.comの有料プランにアップグレードする必要があります。例えば、WordPress.comでオンラインストアを始めるには、月額$22.50からのeコマースプランを利用する必要があります。

このアプローチで、オートマティックは実際に9億8500万ドル以上の資金を調達している。(ソース)

しかし、それだけにとどまらない!多くの賢い開発者や企業が、WordPress.orgの無料ソフトウェアを中心にビジネスを成功させている。WordPressのテーマやプラグインを開発・販売したり、WordPressのホスティングサービスを提供したりしています。

数百万ドルを稼いだWordPressの有名企業の例をいくつか紹介しよう:

WordPressのトップ企業リストで、さらに多くの事例をご覧いただけます。

企業だけでなく、WordPressを使ってクライアントのためにカスタムサイトやアプリケーション、プラグインを構築して大きな生計を立てている有能なWordPress開発者やコンサルタントもたくさんいます。彼らの多くは年間6桁以上の収入を得ている。

WordPress自体は無料だが、関連製品やサービスを提供することで、企業や個人が収益を上げる大きな機会を生み出した強力なプラットフォームなのだ。誰にとってもWin-Winなのだ。

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いいえ、WordPressは著作権フリーではありません。誰もが使用できるようにライセンスされていますが、ソフトウェアへの貢献にはそれぞれ著作権があります。

WordPressはGPL(General Public License)と呼ばれるものの下でリリースされています。基本的にはこう書かれています:

  • WordPressは何でも無料で使えます。
  • コードを変更することで、必要なことを正確に実行させることができる。
  • WordPressのコピーを他の人と共有することができます。

さて、ここからが著作権とGPLに関する興味深い部分です。WordPressのコードに変更を加えた場合、その変更に対する著作権はあなたにあります。しかし、WordPressはGPLの下にあるため、WordPressを基に新たに作成するもの(いわゆる「派生物」)はGPLの下でライセンスされなければなりません。

ですから、たとえあなたが特定の変更に対する著作権を所有していたとしても、GPLはあなたの新しい創作物が他の人にとっても自由に使用、変更、共有できることを保証します。

少し複雑に聞こえるかもしれませんが、主な要点は、GPLはWordPressが誰にとっても自由でオープンであり続けることを保証するものだということです。GPLは、WordPressが非常にパワフルである大きな理由であるコラボレーションと共有を可能にします。

プレミアムWordPressテーマとプラグインはすべてGPLライセンスですか?

WordPress.orgの公式ブログ投稿によると、テーマもGPLである。テーマやプラグイン内で使用されている画像、CSS、JavaScriptは除外できるが、テーマやプラグインのPHPやHTML部分はすべてWordPressの機能を広範囲に使用している。従って、それらは二次的著作物であり、GPLの下でライセンスされています。

一部の人々は反対していますが、ほとんどの信頼できるWordPressビジネスは、コミュニティのガイドラインに従い、遵守しています。

WordPressで公開するコンテンツもGPLを継承するか?

いいえ、あなたは自分のコンテンツを好きなようにライセンスする権利があります。ただし、あなたが公開しているコンテンツがWordPressやその他のGPLライセンスの派生作品である場合を除きます。

例えば、投稿や写真、その他のアートワークをブログで共有する場合、その著作権はすべてあなたにあります。

しかし、もしあなたがWordPressの機能の使い方を例で紹介するブログ投稿を書いているのであれば、そのブログ投稿は異なるライセンスになる可能性があります。例で使われているコードは派生物であり、自動的にGPLライセンスを継承します。

WordPressの商標

ソフトウェアとしてのWordPressのコードはGPLで公開されていますが、WordPress、WordCamp、WordPressロゴはWordPress Foundationが所有する登録商標です。

WordPress trademarks

詳細については、WordPress Foundationの商標ポリシーをご覧ください。

公式またはコミュニティが運営するサイトやリソースを区別するため、財団はドメイン名に「WordPress」を使用しないよう呼びかけている。

これが、私たちのサイトがWordPressBeginnerではなくWPBeginnerと呼ばれている理由です。ドメイン名にWordPressが含まれているサイト、トレーニングコース、リソースは、おそらくWordPressについて十分に知らない人が運営しているものでしょう。つまり、お金を払うべきではありません。

WordPressを中心に構築された合法的なビジネスのほとんどは、商標ポリシーを認識しており、ルールを尊重しています。

WordPressの利用コスト

Cost of building a custom WordPress theme

WordPressは無料でダウンロードして使えるソフトウェアです。しかし、ウェブ上でWordPressを使用するには、WordPressホスティングサービスが必要です。

WordPress.comを使って無料のブログを作成することができますが、いくつかの違いがあることに注意してください。WordPress.comとWordPress.orgの詳細な比較はこちら。

WordPressを使用するコストは比較的わずかで、他のタイプのサイトを運営する場合も同様です。実質的なコストはウェブホスティングサービス(月額7.99ドル)とドメイン名(年間14ドル)だけです。

しかし、WPBeginnerユーザーは無料でドメイン名を取得でき、Bluehostのホスティングサービスを最大77%オフで利用できるため、月額1.99ドルという低価格でサイトを始めることができます。

Bluehostは、公式推奨のWordPressホスティングサービスプロバイダです。信頼性が高く、1クリックでWordPressのインストールができ、24時間365日のカスタマイザーサポートなどを提供しています。

Bluehost website

関連 WordPressブログの始め方(アルティメットガイド)

追加のコストは、プレミアムWordPressテーマとしても知られている商用WordPressテーマに関連する可能性があります。

テーマにはより高度な機能やサポートが付属していることが多いが、見栄えの良いサイトを作るためにテーマを購入する必要はない。公式WordPressテーマディレクトリだけでも、13,000以上の無料WordPressテーマがあります!その中から、本当にプロフェッショナルで美しいデザインを見つけることができます。

さて、WordPressプラグインについて説明しよう。プラグインとは、WordPressサイトに追加することで、お問い合わせフォームやソーシャルメディアボタン、オンラインストアを運営する機能などを追加できる小さなアプリケーションのようなものです。

テーマと同じように、お金を払わなければならない「商用プラグイン」もあります。しかし、無理に使う必要はない。WordPressの公式プラグインディレクトリには、59,000を超える無料のWordPressプラグインがある。あなたのサイトでやりたいことなら、ほとんど何でも無料のプラグインを見つけることができる。

WordPressでウェブサイトを構築する場合、実際にどのくらいの費用がかかるのか、超お役立ちガイドをまとめました。予算内でサイトを立ち上げ、費用を節約する方法についてのヒントも含まれています。

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本当に〜してもよいですか?私たちは、お客様がこれからサイトを立ち上げる場合でも、より複雑なサイトが必要な場合でも、お客様が前もって費用を理解し、見栄えがよく、完璧に機能するサイトを手に入れられるようにします。

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WordPressは無料ですか?

以下は、WordPressが無料かどうかについてよくある質問です:

WordPressの料金は?

WordPress.orgはオープンソースのプラットフォームで、無料でダウンロードして使用できる。しかし、WordPressサイトをウェブ上で公開するには添付ファイルが必要だ。主なコストはWordPressのホスティングとドメイン名で、Bluehostでは月額1.99ドルから利用できる。

また、プレミアムテーマやプラグインを使ってWordPressサイトの機能や特徴を拡張することもできます。しかし、無料のプラグインやテーマを使えば、コストを低く抑えることができます。

WordPressサイトは自分のものですか?

はい。オープンソースのWordPress.orgソフトウェアをホスティングサービスにインストールすることで、100%あなた自身のウェブサイトを作ることができます。これにより、サイトの運営方法を完全にコントロールすることができます。

WordPress.comのような他のソリューションではこのようなことはありません。WordPress.comでは、サイトが利用規約に違反した場合、いつでも削除することができます。また、カスタマイズや収益化のオプションも限られている。

WordPressでお金を稼ぐことはできますか?

そう、WordPressサイトはさまざまな方法で収益化できるのだ。例えば、会員制サイトを作ったり、アフィリエイトマーケティングを始めたり、Google Adsenseで広告を出したり、デジタル製品を販売したり、他にもいろいろできます。

また、無料のWPFormsプラグインを使用すると、Stripe経由のオンライン決済や寄付をサイト上で直接受け付けることができます。

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この記事で、WordPressのライセンス、WordPressサイトを運営するための費用、WordPressをめぐるビジネスについてのご質問にお答えできれば幸いです。WordPress ウェブサイトの作り方に関するガイドもご覧ください:

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  1. Amogh Agrawal

    Such a awesome article and very well crafted!

  2. Vince

    Thank you for this information! I just started my own WP blog and this filled in many gaps of my knowledge that I didn’t find in my initial research of blogging platforms. This is definitely a great reference to pass along to others!

  3. hope

    I really learned alot from this website today and it is not the first time I wanted to compare WP.org and WP.com…I really liked everything about WP.org but my question is that what are host payment methods, im from south Africa PayPal and other methods are not easy for me…but bitcoins are always easy and cheap, is there any bitcoins payment method?

  4. Brittany S.

    Hello, I’m sorry to bug you with this question, but I tried asking it on the WP forums and got no response. Since this post mentions the costs of having a WP account, I hope this is an ok place to ask this.

    I currently have a free wordpress.com account. I simply want the .wordpress gone from my domain name.

    Every place I look in the help docs or forums, it states to look at the plan pricing, and of course, when you look at the plans, you see that a custom domain is free with any plan. Ok, got it.

    However, this is why I’m confused. The site lets me go in and add a custom domain and private domain registration to my cart for $18/year and $8/year respectively. So $26/year total. It says nothing about having to buy a plan.

    Now, if you stop and think about this for a sec, it doesn’t make sense. If you MUST have a plan in order to have a custom domain, and if a custom domain is FREE with a plan, then why would the system show pricing for a custom domain? See how that doesn’t make sense?

    Essentially, I’m not brave enough (yet) to just say screw it and try to pay the $26 bucks and see what happens. I just wondered if anyone here knows. Any time pricing and such is mentioned on the WP forums, the same link to the plans is given and that’s the end of the conversation.

    Thanks in advance!

    • Tonomoshia

      I bought the domain for the $26. It is separate from the plans. The plans have monthly costs (paid yearly I think) and include certain upgrades for each level. I did not get those upgrades, just the domain name and private registration for the $26 per year. You can definitely get the domain without worrying about a plan.

  5. Sneha

    Thank you so much for this information.
    I have a query.I am meaning to shift from wordpress.com to wordpress.org in order to run an e-commerce store.I already had bought the personal plan from wordpress.com.While exporting,will my plan and the subsequent amount go down the drain?

    Regards

    • WPBeginner Support

      Plans and other purchases on WordPress.com can be canceled and refunded with in 30days of purchase. Domain registrations can be canceled and refunded during 48 hours after purchase. Please contact WordPress.com support for more help.

      Admin

  6. Azam ali

    There are wordpress free themes, I want to know that how much permission are we having to use them freely

    • WPBeginner Support

      Most WordPress themes are GPL Licensed, you may want to contact your theme developer for terms of service and support.

      Admin

  7. ilayaraja

    i bought one copy of wordpress theme license(per user). can i apply it on my friend site?

  8. Adebayo idris

    How can I create free website with wordpress?

  9. Shazia Kausar

    Thanks for great post.

  10. Elyse Sokoloff

    True beginner, semi-luddite here. I thought I had things figured out but now I’m confused again. I started a blog through WordPress and I’m assuming it was wordpress.com. I bought my domain name, so does that mean I’m self hosted? If I upgrade my blog to a Genesis or Headway site, how does that change how I’m hosted, or does it? Your site has been very helpful thus far, thanks for all your work.

      • Elyse Sokoloff

        Ah, got it. I had read it but was still confused. Re-reading I think I get it, I’m NOT self hosting. And if I want to do something like Genesis or Headway I’ll need to become self hosted, say on Blue Host for example. Correct?

        • Mahesh Rajamani

          yes! you are right!!

  11. Pete

    Nice read. I am currently a duda pro but costs are becoming too high. I have 30 websites and pay £330 per month to duda. I do charge my clients a monthly fee but would rather keep the £330 by using wordpress instead. Can even use that saving for themes or plugins.

    Am i correct in thinking that I can construct 30 websites on wordpress and host it with godaddy for around £6per month? Or am I missing something?

    Unfortunately we cannot transfer websites from duda to another platform but where there’s a will there’s a way??

  12. Joel Silverman

    Great article! Thanks for helping me understand some of the things to consider. The article on the differences between wordpress.com and wordpress.org was good too.

  13. Chidi Anslem

    Great and useful post. I found this very enlightening. It’s cleared most of my misconceptions.

    • Oge Brenda

      Hi Chidi. I need your help please, I want to launch a fashion blog on a free host. Which of the word presses do I use? I have read through and in all honesty found it hard to understand the terms and I don’t really know how you go about it. Can you break it down for me?

  14. one

    very informative post. It’s helps me to understand the difference between wordpress.com and wordpress.org.

  15. Christian

    Yay! I hate TF too :P I really enjoyed how the article “missed” mentioning TF heheh

  16. Victoria

    I am about to head off on an amazing holiday overseas & wish to keep a blog to email to family & friends of all the highlights & experiences of our trip. WordPress was recommended by a friend who has a blog through you. I just wanted to double check that what I set up will be free, that I will be able to email what I write & that I can do all this from the Macbook Air (running Mac OSX 10.9.5) that we will take with us? Thanks.

  17. Willow

    If you don’t use WordPress on the web will people still be able to view your blog?

  18. rayan

    Tell me about famous e-commerce websites using wordpress. I am a web designer using wordpress, and i want to convince my customers that wordpress is good enough to have your online store running perfectly.

  19. Nina

    I am starting a blog and was wondering if it is a good idea to start with the free WordPress as I gradually add content. Right now I have zero content.

    Since it is possible to transfer to WordPress.org in the future, is it worth it to take advantage of the traffic that the free WordPress provides in the meantime? Or would it be too much of a hassle/inconvenience to my future readers to transfer over?

    I read that WordPress.org does not help you gain traffic… what do you suggest? I want to do everything right from the beginning so I can establish a good foundation for my blog/business. Please help! Thank you!

  20. Daniyal Ahmed

    Thank you so much for this great article. I need to ask, is WordPress plugin author (free plugin those available on wordpress.org) also consider as WordPress contributor or not ? Actually you didn’t mention about those in article as a contributor.

    • WPBeginner Support

      Basically anyone working and sharing the work with rest of the WordPress community is considered a contributor. One can contribute by answering support requests on forum, helping with documentation, organizing WordPress meetups and WordCamps, and so on. However, only those users who contribute to the development of the WordPress core are credited as core contributors.

      Admin

  21. Saloni

    I am a beginner. I created my site in hubpages few days ago. Now I am bit confused. I want to know which is profitable wrt making money online. It’s self hosted(myname.com) or like the one I am currently having.
    Secondly, if I create a website in WordPress(myname.com) will It be entirely self hosted by me or will that be hosted by others and not me?
    Can you plz suggest which one I need to create? How much I need to pay yearly fee? Also, can you plz provide link to create?

  22. Monir

    How good is wordpress for multi-vendor e-commerce site?

  23. jalil khan

    this is best site for information about WordPress..I want your advice about my plan that is I wanted to run a video site not self hosting and which Host is best for me in low Cost..
    Thanks

  24. Sacha

    WordPress is truly is amazing!

  25. Letala

    Thanks. This article was very helpful.

  26. Serouj

    My entire business is based on WordPress. I can only say thank you!

  27. Adeel Sami

    Hey WPBeginner guys,

    Now I know what involves to run a self-hosted WordPress blog.

    No doubt this is the best blogging open-source software who gets contribution from hundreds of developers who are good at making WordPress a free software for the people like me.

    Being said, I love it over any other software that give ability to run a blog or a forum. And being free is just our good luck. :)

    Thank you once again!

    ~ Adeel Sami

  28. Darshan Gajara

    Hey WPBeginner, thanks a ton for sharing such insightful information about WordPress guidelines.

  29. elisa

    How will other people be able to see my blog??Can I use facebook to attract traffic for my blog?Is it allowed? If no then can u suggest otjer ways to attract readers for my wp blog??please help i am totally a newbie

    • WPBeginner Support

      Facebook does allow promotion of your blog using your Facebook page. But it also limits the reach of your page’s posts so you will have to boost each post for more reach. You can also use Twitter and other social platforms to promote your blog.

      Admin

      • eileen f

        Hi I am very new to blogging not new to writing but the entire blog thing. I successfully downloaded the android version of wordpress to my note 3 but I wanted it on my laptop. I downloaded wordpress from wordpress.com to my laptop and opened up a plethora of malware and other applications that obviously weren’t expected. I finally cleaned my pc of the infection but still really want to find the safest wordpress app to run on my laptop. Can you let me know where I can find such an app or from the correct website to find the true free uncompromised version? Just the application not the extra apps that came tumbling down like before. I would greatly appreciate

        • WPBeginner Support

          There is no official WordPress app for desktop. There are plenty of third party blogging clients that you can use, like Windows Live Writer.

  30. Nsquared

    Help! I just paid $18 on WordPress.com for my own domain thinking I was self-hosting. After reading this article…apparently I am not. How do i self-host even i’ve already bought my domain on WordPress.com?

  31. Afzoon Rampal

    I am a learner about wordpress. But dont know lots of places to learn about it. Here i found just a discussion about it. Anyone know where should i begin?

  32. bri

    excellent explanation…. i didn’t get it til now thanks WPBeginner!!

  33. Debra

    I don’t know anything about code or themes or much of anything else you spoke about — GNUs, which I assume aren’t animals, and other acronyms—– I just want to write about what I want to write about and make some honest money as I go. If WordPress has the tools and I can easily understand how to use the tools, and I don’t have to pay a lot of money upfront to use the tools, I’m overjoyed. Somebody told me that if I used web hosting at WordPress, I’d have to shell out a couple thousand dollars a month minimum. I’m guessing now that I have read what you’ve written here and found out that I can understand what in blue blazes you are saying enough to stumble through the process without screwing up too badly, that it really won’t cost be a couple thousand up front to get started?

    • WPBeginner Support

      The costs of hosting your own WordPress site depend on how popular your site becomes. Hosting could be expansive but there are plenty of options available to choose from. We would recommend you to take a look at our list of recommended WordPress hosting providers.

      Admin

  34. ahsan karim

    You are a great man. bundle of thanks

  35. Shane Chambers

    Very helpful article! My concerns have been exploring how viable WordPress would be for an initial startup product. I’d like to potentially take a WordPress Theme, modify it for an initial launch of my web startup, and integrate custom code from there as I go along. I’ve been concerned about scalability, etc. of WP as an overall platform. After reading your article, I’m now concerned about this GPL under GNU. It sounds like any innovations I built on top of a theme or code I inherit from WordPress would not necessarily be protected under my IP? If so, that’s a huge problem for me and would completely rule out me using WP as a platform. What would be the point if my competitors or anyone can just take all the hard work I’ve done and replicate it immediately? Obviously, I need to research this myself.

    More details: my startup is initially building a niche job board with all the modern features (profile, job match, applicant mgmt., social integration/authentication, xml job pull, etc.), and eventually integrating future innovations which might include things like integrating another open source functionality like CRM or recruitment tech. Having “open source” availability is important to me so that I can modify algorithms if need be (such as the job matching), integrate new code features as I scale, and so I can have access to the underlying customer database for analytics, etc.

    I would appreciate any helpful feedback. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you!!

  36. Jessica Santos

    Editorial Staff,

    I’m currently using Blogger right now but I have recently been informed that the material I submit onto my current blog is not neccessarily mine. I have read that WordPress is a better site for a blog because it is not only free but I have full ownership and full abilitiy of what to do with the material published on my blog. However, I am still questioning whether or not it is safe for me to post/submit my work onto a blog from WordPress. I am a writer, poet and photographer and I would not appreciate the knowledge of someone, even a blog site, to take my material from me, alter it or claim it as their own. Do I have full ownership? If so can I post/submit material/content with reassurance that it will not be taken and considered someone elses or considered to belong to WordPress?

    Jessica

    • WPBeginner Support

      Content you create on your website, on your own, is yours and you have complete ownership of it. However, if the content you are posting is someone else’s work then they can claim the copyright infringement. In that case they can file a complaint with search engines to deIndex your content, or contact your web hosting service provider to take down infringing material.

      Admin

  37. chris

    im none the wiser-what a load of waffle.is it free or not????

    its still impossible to know how to log in to word press and impossible to get help. i have no time to spend days siftting through hours of forums to find out hhow to sign in or some other stupid simple thing

    is this the level of inane stupidity humanity bhas come to? Everyones time is being stolen by computer inanitys. Everyone reading this would be far better off going out and buying a typewriter. Within second syour awy- no impossibly complicated systems,silly anal codes or password-just words on a page. Better still, pick up a pen and write on a piece of paper

    • WPBeginner Support

      Yes it is free. However, WordPress needs WordPress hosting service, like a typewriter needs paper, a desk, and ink. You can always pick up a pen and paper, but it will not make your written word instantly accessible to everyone in the world. Signing in to WordPress is not difficult type your website address with a /wp-admin to access the adminstration area. Like if your web address is example.com you would go to http://www.example.com/wp-admin to login. As for help, you can search WPBeginner Archives for help and you are always welcome to post your questions here. You can also join us on Facebook and Twitter and ask your questions there.

      Admin

  38. Grace

    Great post! I arrived at this article after reading a comment you made elsewhere on the site that you don’t recommend Themeforest because they “do not follow the spirit of GPL”. Could you explain what you mean? I thought reading this post might help me understand what you meant, but it didn’t.

    So happy I discovered your site, Syed!

    • Editorial Staff

      Grace,

      Up until recently, Themeforest forced their authors to sell their themes under a proprietary license. I’m not going to explain what GPL is, you can read about it on GNU Public License page. But long story short, Themeforest has recently gave their authors the freedom to sell their work under the GPL license.

      However that wasn’t the only reason I don’t recommend them. The quality of most themes there are not very good (at least from the best practices standpoint). The themes might look great aesthetically, but usually cause a lot of bugs with numerous plugins.

      -Syed

      Admin

  39. Adrian

    Many thanks for this article Syed – incredibly useful. I’ve been using Weebly Pro for a good year now and, while there have certainly been benefits for me in terms of time to launch, I have always found it very restrictive, sometimes painful and invariably I’ve ended up having to massage the code anyway – although the “free” hosting certainly helps (and it’s great for very small businesses to launch quickly).

    I’ve been planning to make the jump to WP for some time now, and you article has inspired me to finally put some time into it -especially as I am confined to bed for the next 10 days – perfect opportunity.

    Thanks again, please keep up the great work!

    – A

  40. Ian Dunn

    “WordPress is an open source software. It is free in the sense of freedom not in the sense of free beer.”

    Actually, WordPress is free-as-in-speech AND free-as-in-beer. The two concepts aren’t mutually exclusive.

      • Ian Dunn

        Free can refer to both the price and freedom, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gratis_versus_libre. When you say that “WordPress is not free in the sense of free beer”, you’re implying that people have to pay in order to obtain a copy of WordPress, which isn’t true. WordPress is free-as-in-speech because the GPL gives you the freedom to modify it, but it’s also free-as-in-beer because you don’t have to pay for it.

        • Editorial Staff

          Thanks for the clarification. I went and re-read the entire article to make sure that it reflects an accurate meaning and it does. It says there might be costs involved somewhere while using WordPress, and there is. We never implied that you have to pay for WordPress. If you read the whole article, then you will see under the section Costs of using WordPress, it says “WordPress as a software is free for you to download and use. However, to use WordPress on the web, you will need WordPress Hosting.” << which costs money.

        • Ian Dunn

          I think maybe the problem is just in the way that sentence was phrased.

          “WordPress is an open source software. It is free in the sense of freedom not in the sense of free beer.”

          I’m guessing you meant to say something like, “WordPress is an open source software, which means that it is free. ‘Free’ primarily refers to freedom to modify the software, as opposed to obtaining the software without payment, although it is also free in that sense.”

          But the way it was worded, it literally says that WordPress is not free-as-in-beer: “…not in the sense of free beer.”

          And that’s where the problem is. WordPress IS free-as-in-beer, in addition to being free-as-in-speech.

  41. Antonio Casella

    How refreshing to find a person actually replying. That’s certainly a plus. I also like the philosophy/ethics that appears to be behind the WordPress concept. Thanks, Syed, for posting the training video above. I’m about to launch into the blog/website, partly to promote my novels. I’ll start with the free package at first to see how it works out.

  42. Keller Coleman

    Great post, I love my WordPress site

  43. Igor P.

    It is great to know that such an open community like WordPress powers millions of sites and feeds thousands of professionals. According to the WP survey conducted in 2012, around 74% of respondents where making their living from WordPress. It is noble what this open source software can offer.

  44. Caspar Hübinger

    This article gives a great overview on the monetary costs to run a WordPress site and on why and how WordPress as a software can be used free of charge.

    There is, however, a “hidden” cost implied in running a WordPress powered site successfully, and that would be the gaining of knowledge (resp. the time and energy required to gain knowledge).

    As with all great tools, WordPress won’t do the magic for you alone. You will have to learn how to use it right. Which themes and plugins are safe to use and abide the WordPress Coding Standards, so they won’t mess up your installation? How to test new plugins to make sure they behave well? (Ever tried WP_DEBUG true in a test environment?) How to backup your site and restore it from a backup if something went wrong.

    All of that could be named a cost, too, because in order to succeed you will either have to do it yourself, or hire an expert (or service) to do it for you.

    • Editorial Staff

      Caspar, you are correct. Time is very valuable, and you can/should put a dollar value on it. Despite the learning curve, anyone with dedication and motivation can totally accomplish what they need to do without spending $$$ on someone. There are sites like WPBeginner here to help. There are tons of amazing folks in the forums who are answering questions on a regular basis. WordPress StackExchange also has a great community.

      Rest assured, experience is one of those things that you cannot buy. Gotta play the game like the rest of us.

      Admin

  45. Paul

    Excellent post. This should be required reading for anyone who is considering or has already started a wordpress.org blog or site. The question about why wp is free was always in the back of my thoughts? Now I know.
    Paul

    • Editorial Staff

      Thanks Paul. Glad this article was able to help. It is making the rounds in social media. Share it with your audience and spread the knowledge :)

      Admin

  46. Austin Gunter

    Great post. I get a lot of questions from larger companies who are using WordPress for their sites, and still more who are doing research into whether they should be using WordPress or another CMS. Having this post as a resource will help answer their questions :-)

  47. Imran Hunzai

    Hala GPL! Hala WordPress!

  48. Haseeb Ahmad Ayazi

    These were also in my mind. Thanks to Syed Balkhi for this great information

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