The Profilic WordPress Infographic by Page.ly

Page.ly, a web hosting company that specializes in WordPress hosting recently released a cool and very informative infographic on WordPress called The Prolific WordPress. This infographic was designed and created by Page.ly founder Joshua Strebel and is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

Prolific WordPress infographic
WordPress Infographic
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My favorite statistic/info from the infographic:

WordPress is the most popular CMS in use today powering nearly 8.5% of all websites on the net.

Mentioned in the WordPress infographic:

  • Matt Mullenweg
  • Mike Litte
  • WordPress.com
  • WordPress.org
  • Automattic
  • Ping-O-Matic
  • bbPress
  • Akismet
  • PHP
  • MySQL
  • All in one SEO Pack
  • Google XML Sitemaps
  • Contact Form 7
  • WP Super Cache
  • WPTouch iPhone Theme
  • Hello Dolly
  • WordCamp’s
  • The GPL
  • Happy Cog
  • TED
  • The New York Times
  • TechCrunch
  • Pepsi
  • Kobe Byrant
  • Levi’s
  • Forbes
  • Get Satisfaction
  • The PGA
  • The British Prime Minister
  • WPTavern
  • tosh.0
  • National Geographic Magazine
  • Blackberry
  • Arras Theme
  • TwentyTen
  • LightWord
  • Thematic
  • Constructor
  • Pixel
  • Frameworks
  • ElegantThemes
  • Crowd Favorite
  • iThemes
  • HeadwayThemes
  • Organic Themes
  • Themeforest
  • Brian Gardner and StudioPress
  • Thad Allendar at Graph Paper Press
  • Chris Pearson and Thesis Theme
  • Adii Pienaar and team from WooThemes
  • Jason Schuller of Press75
  • BuddyPress
  • Andy Peatling
  • The WordPress Foundation
  • the 3.0 kitten
  • Page.ly
  • Authoritylabs.com

I love infographics but what makes this special and the reason why I love this one more than other infographics is because it’s about my favorite blogging tool – WordPress! Kudos to Joshua Strebel and Page.ly for creating and sharing this beautiful and informative infographic.

Any of your favorite WordPress blogger, theme developer, theme, plugin, software or tools got mentioned in the infographic? What other information or statistics about WordPress would you like to see added to the infographic? Please share your thoughts.

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