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Hi Stargazer / Dan.
I dont use worpress because the majority of my clients are non technical or like normal people, have limited technical abilities, so I make them bespoke systems that suit their abilities and exact needs. This in turns allows them to get the exact website and product they wanted and not some premade, cobbled together "make do" system, plus they can easily edit their own content without having to learn a shed load of new things ( eg.. the wordpress uphill struggle). If you adapt to suit your clients needs, instead of expecting your clients to adapt to what you have to offer, you will gain and retain more clients in the long term.
I dont use worpress because the majority of my clients are non technical or like normal people, have limited technical abilities, so I make them bespoke systems that suit their abilities and exact needs. This in turns allows them to get the exact website and product they wanted and not some premade, cobbled together "make do" system, plus they can easily edit their own content without having to learn a shed load of new things ( eg.. the wordpress uphill struggle). If you adapt to suit your clients needs, instead of expecting your clients to adapt to what you have to offer, you will gain and retain more clients in the long term.