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WordPress Yearly Market Share 2011–2023
As of January 2023, WordPress has a 63.7% share of the content management system market. Since 2020, the share of WordPress has grown by 1.6%.
Sources: w3techs.com January 2023
What is the market share of content management systems for WordPress in 2023?
As of January 2023, WordPress accounts for 63.7%. Since 2011, its share has increased by 8.4%. Source: w3techs.com, manaferra.com
Among which content management systems is WordPress ranked first?
The nearest WordPress competitors Wix, Squarespace, and Joomla account for 9.3% of the total market share of content management systems. Source: w3techs.com
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