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Traditional WordPress

WordPress powers 40%+ of the web. It's a monolithic CMS where content and presentation are tightly coupled.

  • Familiar interface for content editors
  • Huge plugin ecosystem
  • Lower development costs
  • Some performance and security concerns

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Headless CMS

Headless separates content (backend) from presentation (frontend). Content is accessed via APIs.

  • Better performance (static sites, CDNs)
  • More flexibility in frontend technology
  • Content reuse across channels
  • Higher development complexity

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When to Choose WordPress

  • Content-heavy blogs and news sites
  • Limited budget
  • Non-technical content team

When to Go Headless

  • High-traffic sites needing performance
  • Multi-channel content delivery
  • Custom frontend requirements

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