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WordPress: Stats and Facts You Need to Know [Infographic]

WordPress: Stats and Facts You Need to Know [Infographic]

WordPress is the most popular content management system (CMS) and now powers 37.6% of all websites on the internet. Here are some useful stats and facts about WordPress you need to know.

WordPress Stats for 2020

WordPress has a 60.8% market share in the CMS market

WordPress powers 14.7% of the world’s top websites

500+ sites are built each day using WordPress

The WordPress Plugin Directory features 55,000+ plugins

WordPress is also the fastest growing CMS platform

Also, 17 blog posts published on WordPress per second. And there are 37 million global searches made for the term “WordPress” on a every month. Furthermore, real-time WordPress activity data shows that each month, over 409 million people are viewing over 20 billion WordPress pages, with over 70 million new posts.

WP Plugins – Pretty Effective Tool

Plugins extend the basic functionality of the WordPress CMS to help users personalize their website or blog. There are many free and paid plugin options available on the market.

There are over 55,000 plugins on the WordPress Plugin Directory, with many new options added daily. Considering everything on the WordPress Plugin Directory, these plugins have collectively received over 1 billion downloads to date!

WP Themes

There are both free and paid themes available. Most WordPress use what you see is what you get (WYSIWYG) editors, which help the user see changes live as they configure them.

You can download many WordPress themes for free on the WordPress Theme Directory, which releases free default themes each year.

WP Security

The most common WordPress malware infections are backdoors, drive-by downloads, malicious redirects, and stolen passwords.

Security Stats

41% of WordPress attacks are caused by vulnerability on the hosting platform.

52% of WordPress vulnerabilities relate to WordPress plugins.

84% of all security vulnerabilities on the internet are the result of cross-site scripting or XSS attacks.

The core functionality of WordPress is to help users to start their blogs or business websites. Also, these days are used by many different kinds of companies. From small businesses to Fortune 500 companies.

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