How to Create a Wiki with WordPress | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

While WordPress is, at its heart, a user-generated content platform, you are that user. (And maybe your team, if you have one.) With a wiki, that can expand to your audience becoming that user, which opens up a lot of possibilities for your brand and content.

 

If you create a wiki, I’m sure you’ll find lots of benefits and uses, but really, I think these are the major ones.

- easy to understand and to update

- easy to read and to write - collaborative

- oozing with SEO authority

- dead simple to navigate and plan content

- absolutely amazing for regularly updated documentation

- great for tracking living and evolving projects with multiple teams and team members.

 

With WordPress as your base, you’re not limited to wiki software, either. You get the best of both worlds–WP’s robust ecosystem and the simplicity and utility of a wiki. As always, you should use the right tool for the job.

 

That said, there are a few ways to create a wiki using WordPress, but the main two are either by installing a theme or by using a plugin. Imagine that!...