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If you are creating a website or a blog or just about anything online that requires content, then you will also need a system to deal with that content. Two of the most popular content management systems in the market are WordPress and Drupal. As one would expect, both systems have their pros and cons, strengths and weaknesses. In this blog, we’ve highlighted some key features to help you understand the difference between WordPress and Drupal and choose which open source content management system suits you best.
WordPress and Drupal are both content management systems, though WordPress didn’t start out that way. Instead it was a straightforward blogging platform when it was first launched in 2003. Technically, Drupal is older than WordPress, having been introduced in 2000, but its market share is much lower: Drupal represents 2.8% compared to 63.1% on WordPress. It also loses out with the number of websites being powered by it sitting at 1.8% compared to Word press’s 35.2%.
| Notable Customers of WordPress and Drupal | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WordPress | Drupal | ||||
| 
													Bloomberg Professional												 | 
													Tesla												 | ||||
| 
													Sony Music												 | 
													eBay												 | ||||
| 
													BBC News												 | 
													NASA												 | ||||
| 
													Microsoft News Center												 | 
													Stanford University												 | ||||
| 
													Walt Disney Company												 | 
													The Economist												 | ||||
While each user is going to have a unique perspective on the benefits of each platform, there are a few key strengths that are almost universal. In terms of key benefits how does WordPress fare against Drupal?
To summarize, WordPress is generally easier to use, especially for novices, and features a wide range of upgrades, but it’s also not as sophisticated or powerful at its core for complex sites and use-cases.
While the number of themes and plugins is lower for Drupal it allows the user far more customization options than WordPress out of the box, meaning there is a good chance you need less of them to achieve your goals. The cost of plugins for WordPress is in the range of $0 – $ 200 and the themes are in the range of $0 – $250. For Drupal it is in the range of $0 – $100 for modules and $0 – $80 for themes.
If you still have trouble deciding, we can help. Korcomptenz is a US-based web, mobile, and marketing technology services provider headquartered in New Jersey. We have 16+ years of experience on a wide variety of different systems including Kentico, WordPress, Drupal, Mautic and more. Contact us now to get an assessment on which Content Management System is best suited for your needs and how to best leverage it to grow your business.

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