WordPress is one of the most widely used content management systems in the world – including by companies in Switzerland. At the same time, many problems arise not from WordPress itself, but from unsuitable hosting or a lack of maintenance.
This article is aimed at companies and SMEs that want to use WordPress professionally and want to understand the hosting requirements, what matters during operation, and how to avoid typical mistakes.
---1. Why WordPress is so widespread in the business environment
Reasons include: flexible design options, a large selection of themes/plugins, active development, and independence from specific agencies. However, for WordPress to run stably, it needs the right technical environment.
---2. WordPress Hosting requirements
WordPress is a dynamic application. Every page view loads content from the database and executes scripts. This means: WordPress is more sensitive than static sites, and hosting quality directly impacts performance.
Technical basics:
- Current and compatible PHP versions
- Sufficient RAM (Memory Limit)
- High-performance database
- Clean server configuration
3. WordPress Hosting vs. Classic Web Hosting
The difference lies in the actual design of the offer, such as typical load profiles and caching mechanisms. Basics can be found here: Web hosting from Switzerland .
---4. Performance: Why WordPress is fast or slow
Typically, "slowness" is caused by too many plugins, poor themes, or missing caching. Hosting influences server response times and stability during concurrent access. For more details: Hosting Performance Explained.
---5. Security: A central point
Security is the result of updates, secure configuration, and backup strategies. Backups are indispensable: Backup and Recovery Solutions.
---6. Typical WordPress errors in SMEs
- Operating without maintenance
- Delaying updates for fear of errors
- Choosing hosting based only on price
- Untested backups
7. WordPress Hosting at CURIAWEB
CURIAWEB offers WordPress hosting as part of a managed approach. Further information: WordPress Hosting.
---Conclusion
For companies, the key is not whether a product is called "WordPress Hosting," but whether it offers stability, security, and support.