One of the arguments for using WordPress is that affordable help for the platform is easy to find. It’s something I have seen claimed around the web a lot of times and I have made this argument myself, repeatedly. It seems simple enough: WordPress has less of an entry barrier for developers, meaning it’s easier to get into. It also has the largest ecosystem among all content management systems. That should mean a high supply of developers, which should result in low prices.
However, it recently occurred to me that I have no concrete evidence to support that claim. Like other people, I simply repeated what I heard elsewhere and what my gut feeling told me. Therefore, I thought it’s time to find out if that claim is actually true.
That’s exactly what I will attempt to do with this post. As I’m typing this, I’m not entirely sure yet how I am going to approach that task. I guess we will find out.
Some Clarification on the Methodology
So, before we get started, I probably need to clarify what exactly I’m trying to find out. When I’m asking whether WordPress developers are cheaper, the first question I need to ask is “cheaper than what?”
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/17390/are-wordpress-developers-really-cheaper-to-hire
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2018/05/04/are-wordpress-developers-really-cheaper-to-hire/
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