Sitting at the end of 2020 when we look back at the year 2015, we see the term ‘WordPress’ has several technical developments, massive acquisitions, regrettable spats and internal rants that entertained a lot of audience across the world.
If we jump back to 2005, Matt Mullengweg was just focusing on establishing Automatic and WordPress.com.
It was not sure how far will it go.
But increasing demand for blog websites, fuelling the popularity of the plugins and themes, and the flexibility of platform enabling users to design and develop pages as per their requirements suddenly skyrocketed the popularity of WordPress.
The pace that was set in those days is what WordPress is still enjoying today in 2019.
If we see the current trends WordPress is holding the strong global market share of 34% in 2019 which is a rise of 4% compared to 2018.