26 Most Popular Websites Using WordPress 2024
Explore the most popular websites using WordPress and uncover how this robust content management system powers the digital presence of industry giants and influential platforms. Join us as we delve into the success stories behind top WordPress sites, setting the web design and functionality standard.
WordPress is one of the most user-friendly content management systems, especially for the non-tech savvy. I’ve boasted that you can create WordPress sites and handle a reasonably high amount of traffic several times. Apart from its remarkable user-friendliness, you can use WordPress for many purposes.
Now, it is time to test that boast. I will list a few of the world’s most visited websites that run on WordPress.
Some of these websites may not rank as highly as expected on Similarweb. If that is the case for any particular website here, it happens to cover a niche that isn’t as popular or there aren’t any better WordPress websites in the particular niche.
The reasoning or the motivation behind this post is to not only demonstrate the power of WordPress in terms of its ability to create high-traffic sites but also to demonstrate WordPress’s usability across a wide spectrum of possible purposes and to show how organizations, corporations, small businesses, nonprofits, pop stars and athletes use WordPress for their online platforms.
In no particular order, here are some awesome websites that run on WordPress.
Most Popular Websites Using WordPress
1. Quartz
An excellent news outlet born in 2012 to deliver business news worldwide and cover every aspect of the new global economy. This website was created and designed to meet the needs of the modern web, where people reading the news are constantly on the move. Thus, it naturally looks great on tablets and smartphones.
Quartz is an excellent source of credible information with a great emphasis on digital storytelling instead of how traditional news sources operate. The website itself was designed to bring the benefits of the web and deliver it with the elegance of an application.
The website is minimal, as are the menus; there is little to no distraction and the website enhances readability. A single full-screen image dominates individual posts. These posts provide an initial perspective and a glimpse into the post’s topic. But what follows after it is great content with well-chosen typography and few images.
The website also seems to operate on an infinite scroll, which is great for reading continually. It reduces the burden on menus for navigation of the site.
2. Meta Newsroom
The official blog of the world’s most popular social network runs on WordPress. The minimal site has one large image/video on a slider system. It is then followed by simple plain text news with no thumbnails. Fairly simple site but remarkably readable as you might expect.
Meta is not the only large company that uses WordPress.
3. SAP News Center
SAP is a multinational corporation that creates software for enterprise resource planning among others. Their blog delivers news from their various undertakings from all their divisions in different countries.
4. BBC America
BBC America brings the best of entertainment, including natural history, movies, sci-fi, and drama. Ever heard of Doctor Wrch, Ma versus Wild or Orphan Black? Well, BBC America brought to you those shows.
A lot of the content on the website is primarily about TV shows of different genres. In addition, great depth provides scheduling information; there’s a lot of video content in teasers and plenty of blog content about the TV shows and the entertainment business.
There is also a shopping tab among the menu options. It permits the purchase of TV series like Top Gear and Sherlock. Although, I must point out that this leads to a BBC sister site, which does not run on WordPress.
In all likelihood, the followers of TV series use the website more as a reference to keep track of their favorite shows’ timings and release dates. And the website’s scheduling iA structure might support that claim; it is well built and intuitive to handthe le.
This website is genuinely multifaceted and delivers a multitude of content types. There is a menu atop the website with a wide spectrum of topics, which links back to BBC’s primary news website. Much of the content also seems to link back to the BBC’s mother site, which creates a traffic loop.
5. Time Inc.
Time Inc., one of the most well-known brands in the world. And they run their website on WordPress. Although, some of their brands may have other content management systems working in tandem with WordPress, or may run on a non-WordPress platform. Let me put this into perspective: nearly 50% of the population of the United States will engage with a Time Inc. brand in a month.
That being said, it should take anything the fact that WordPress is incredibly versatile and can, on the site, be used by a corporation that controls such a sizable portion of the media we consume. The website is largely descriptive of the Time brand and the brands they have in their diverse portfolio.
You’ll find what you might expect from any reasonably sized company on the site. There is much information about their leadership, company profile, history, corporate social responsibility, investment information and career opportunities. They even report their quarterly earnings in the first page, as you might expect from any corporation whose primary motive is to make money for the shareholders.
But in comparison to most corporate websites, this one is not in the least bit dry or boring. As you can see above, the imagery is excellent and greatly distracts us from the fact that it is a website of a pretty big corporate entity.
6. Time.com
A brand owned by Time Inc.,Time magazine is one of the most widely recognized and read magazines globally. A readership of around 25 million strong and as of 2012, the eleventh most circulated magazine in the United States.
The website is what you might expect from a news outlet, the site design is based on a side menu. The website uses a lot of red, especially in the navigation options and unlike previous websites, there is little empty white space. The emphasis is far more on delivering news content as quickly as possible, there are also articles with great insightful depth in the magazine. Although, when you compare the website to Quartz, there is less emphasis on readability.
They publish on almost every topic you can imagine and the landing page has a lot of content. Images the site uses, some large and some thumbnails, accompany the various articles.
As you can imagine, such a website probably has many authors and full-time staff. It must help to have WordPress when publishing so much content produced by several authors and then checked by multiple editors. They also work on a subscription model for premium content.
7. TechCrunch
TechCrunch covers breaking news about the technology sector; they write about startups and many Internet products. Micheal Arrington started this website to share information about new companies that were changing technology.
The website menu is relatively simple, and the content itself, which is largely text, some images & video, is presented in a grid-like format working in tandem with a timeline system. Said grid displays posts according to publish time. Since the emphasis lies in creating content about breakthroughs before anyone else, the timeline format is ideal for presenting content.
There’s also a purely video-based section on the site dedicated to delivering new tech, interviews with tech industry experts & innovators, and product reviews. TechCrunch is also well-known for its startup battlefield, which is dedicated to information on startups and their funding.
8. IFC
IFC is a website dedicated to the entertainment industry, focusing on drama and comedy. It holds a lot of scheduling information, easily accessible for visitors. The site also hosts movie information, two blogs, and some video content. IFC is unlike most websites where more white space is preferred; the site’s background is black, and the typography is bold and black, against a light blue background.
9. 007
One of the most stylish, suave characters ever existed, James Bond is not just a spy; the character has been a lot more and represents a regal elegance that you might only associate with the choicest brands. So creating a website for the famous 007 character requires an equal amount of sophistication in design.
The site’s design is, as you might expect, regal. There are three colors involved here: one’s the site’s background, the text’s background, and the text itself. There is a lot of white space, while the white text is placed against a black background.
The website is modeled on a portfolio or grid, with the images making up for what some might consider a lack of color, given the abundance of black and white. But using only black and white primarily makes this site look great.
If one were ever concerned whether a WordPress website can be designed for luxury brands, then this website is a great example of how awesome a WordPress site can be when it falls on the hands of the right developer.
10. Thrive Magazine
A magazine that reports on sports, fitness, entrepreneurship, and nutrition. Thrive employs a dark background set against big, white text, and a simple primary menu to navigate the website. The site does not rank highly, but it boasts an effortless and straightforward design.
I’ve seen many websites use minimal designs with white backgrounds. Here’s a rather minimal website that uses a dark background. Besides, a website that covers fitness is a good addition to this collection.
11. Van Heusen
Yet another brand that is associated with style and regal professionalism, very similar to the 007 brand. The website contains a ton of information on their various products, loads of images of their catalog, and a few videos advertising the inventiveness of their clothing line.
12. The Next Web
Like me, you’ve probably followed The Next Web religiously. The site covers pretty much anything that comes out of the Internet and technology. Much content exists about how technology interacts with the world as we know it. They discuss money, insights into the tech world, and other cool stuff.
The website is what you might expect from a typical tech website: many images with the articles are displayed in a grid. The primary menu is sticky and always stays on the screen. This is a nice touch for a website that generates enormous content daily.
13. Fortune Magazine
Fortune is yet another well-known magazine from Time, Inc. The website is rather crowded with content, and there is lot less space for each single article or post on the homepage. This is normal on websites where the rate of content generation is very high and a great number of news stories worth reporting on in a short time.
A purposeful website was created to bring breaking news and insightful articles from the business world.
14. ProBlogger
One of my favorite websites, a great read for any freelance writer or Internet marketer. The website has a blog, podcast content, ebooks and an incredibly popular job board.
You may not think much of the site’s design, but you’ll be amazed at how successfully the website has connected with audiences and attracted the right type of visitors. This is a straightforward approach when creating a blog offering professional advice, tutorials and tips. The simplicity probably has a great deal to do with their success.
15. Smithsonian National Museum Of African Art
You can find all sorts of content on this website, including many amazing images and information about events and educational programs. While the website might not fall into the corporate website category, it certainly has a regal definition tempered by flair and style that you might find in a website that covers popular social culture.
I certainly wouldn’t have imagined a website for a museum using WordPress. So, I was pleasantly surprised when I stumbled upon the existence of this particular website.
16. Beyonce
Yet another social and cultural icon of our times, a website completely dedicated to the artist Beyonce. The website has a lot of work from her photography catalogs. Furthermore, big bold large images cover the landing page of the site. Also, the side menu is rather large when invoked. Overall, it is a pretty awesome site for a great artist.
17. Usain Bolt
If you were asked to pick an athlete whose performance is beyond comparison in their field, Bolt would certainly be among the contenders. The Jamaican sprinter’s website is dedicated to his athletic achievements and contains many images. It boasts a full screen slider followed by a news stream, reporting his most recent sporting feats and other adventures.
18. Invisible Children
Invisible Children is a great website, albeit about a sad topic. The website is the front for an NGO that fights for the rights of children who have been entrenched in the LRA and abducted to serve as child soldiers.
The website is brilliant regarding its user interface and has the right functionality to help combat and save as many children as possible.
19. Google Ventures
Minimalism at its best. The menu structure and icons it employ for navigation are great; there is very little in the way of distraction on their pages. Google Ventures primarily tells how they’ve helped startups grow and scale. Their website also provides extensive information on the startups they’ve funded.
20. The Rolling Stones
One of the most well-known bands and/or brands in the music industry for over half a century, their website uses WordPress. The website has a lot of pink against a blue background and lots of videos, given the nature of the content you might expect. That is true, at least on the landing page. But, if you explore the website a bit more, you’ll also find a lot of text content equally well presented.
21. Outbrain
A professional content discovery service that makes more than 200 billion recommendations daily. The well-designed website has a few full-screen images and uses orange very effectively. There is very little text on the homepage and a menu that is as small as can be. The site is also incredibly easy to navigate.
22. Wired
Wired is a magazine that brings you tomorrow’s technologies today. Their main website has a lot of content and a large menu with many options. It also uses a partial grid system in conjunction with side bars displaying a content stream of new information, as new ones are generated on the website.
We’ve seen so many websites ranging from corporations, small online businesses to non profit organizations and magazines leveraging WordPress to publish content on the Internet. But WordPress is also used as a blog and an awesome platform for your average blog.
But hold on, it isn’t just the average blog that uses WordPress. There are a great number of websites that use WordPress to run their blogs. Let’s have a look at a few of the best!
23. Play Station Blog
The website is awesome, with a portfolio/grid approach to video and image rich content. They’ve packed many images into a very small space at the top of the site. Moreover, as you scroll down, the site is divided into two columns, with large video content bearing individual posts.
24. TED Blog
TED is another non-profit organization that leverages the power of WordPress to communicate ideas via the web. The website employs a menu with few options, followed by a full-screen article post and a two-column grid with more recently published articles. They also have quite an extensive footer. It directs you to the various TED programs and communication channels for interacting with TED.
25. Official LinkedIn Blog
Yes, the most used professional social network’s blog runs on WordPress. The website is designed for one purpose, and that is made abundantly clear from the onset. Most of the content on the blog focuses on human resources, talent management and hiring practices across the globe.
26. The New Yorker
A weekly magazine that provides a melange of news on international affairs, popular culture, arts, business, science, technology and politics. And to top it off, they also report on poetry, humor and cartoons. Again, the theme here seems the same; the website can easily be viewed on mobile devices. The magazine is available for mobile readers via an app, found in the App Store, on Amazon, and on Google Play.
As does The New Yorker, a traditional magazine relies on subscriptions for revenue. They have digital, print and a combination plan, which helps them generate revenue. The digital plan is a lot better option than the print edition because you’ll have access to their complete digital archives, which back to 1925. Subscribers can access content based on their membership. You can log in to access premium content from anywhere in the world.
The website’s menu is much larger than Quartz, as you might imagine, given the breadth of topics it covers. The website is dotted with imagery of all sizes, yet there is a lot of white space. WordPress’s publishing mechanism allows creative writers and artists to easily publish content via normal written content, podcasts, videos, slideshows, and interactive graphics.
Final Thoughts
I hope I’ve amply demonstrated how WordPress can be used and how wide a spectrum of purposes/businesses/niches WordPress can handle. It is very unlikely that the site you want to create can not be best achieved with WordPress as the Content Management System.
If you have yet to create your first website or blog, what are you waiting for? You have a wealth of knowledge available here on Colorlib and across the web to help you do just that.
But if you are a wee bit lazy like me, you can read an article I posted about how to make a WordPress website. And we also have loads more on how to make your site secure and how you can increase your website’s performance.
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Hi Thanks for your tips.
I agree that if you want to increase traffic to your site or wish the targeted audience grew, there are plenty of steps that you, a blogger, can follow in order to improve your website traffic and audience.
The first step would be to write a blog every day. (Make it a habit!)
Then, you could use a website tracking tool such as Google Analytics to monitor activity on your blog – web visitors, clicks, and conversions, etc.
Next, you could use social media to drive traffic to your site.
Fourth, include effective call to action to increase repeat visitors.
Lastly, if you know the basics of on-page SEO and off-page SEO as well, then you should see significant number of traffic to your site!
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Regards
I didn’t know this information. Especially Beyonce and Usain Bolt websites surprised me.
I like site BBC America. Because, i can read news everyday and every moment. Hehehe. . .
Hello Vishnu,
People love to build their website/blog with WordPress because it’s several features like user friendly, seo friendly, strong security etc.
Anyway, Thanks for introducing with these awesome WordPress Websites and blogs.
I believe, WordPress is to blogging is like Google is to web search… Your list of top wordpress powered websites is surely a motivation for more bloggers to switch to it!
Really Great list and I find useful information about how WordPress helps to build the big brands on the internet. Before reading this article I’m not aware of using WordPress CMS for big enterprises. But now I will recommend to my big enterprise clients.
Rachel,
WordPress is not longer used just to create a simple WordPress blogs. It is used by millions of websites and many of theme are highly trafficked ones.
Thanks For Your Blog.
WordPress is simply the best when it comes to seo and optimization. You cannot beat wordpress. I love wordpress.
WordPress is way more flexible and simple to use, thanks for this update, now I’m too planning to shift my website to WordPress, we are a pharmacy management software. Keep up the good work!
I didn’t expect some of the sites on this list to be running WordPress lol. Especially AMC, LinkedIn and Playstation to name a few! Shows you just how powerful WordPress is at the present. I actually use WordPress for my personal blogs, I used Blogger a while back but switched to WordPress since it was a lot easier to use.
This is true that WordPress is most popular framework, being used to develop personal websites as well as professional and corporate level websites.
I love this article! I use WordPress for my website, but I have not integrated a blog section quite yet. I am genuinely surprised that these websites use WordPress. Keep up the good work!
Great article! And by the way, The Rolling Stones are absolute music legends. WordPress should be paying them to use their site!
Chani,
They are using a WordPress just like we are and we aren’t paying for it nor receiving any money that we use it. So I see no reason why The Rolling Stones should be treated differently.
WordPress best and easy CMS for the development of websites.Thank you for sharing this blogs of WordPress.
This has been a VERY helpful post. While I have been doing a couple of items, I did learn some new WordPress blog designs! Thanks so much for your insights! 🙂
This is really nice article. I also use wordpress for my website.
Thanks that you share this i try to use also wordpress for my side its very interesting article
I love how you have compiled all the WordPress websites which are doing great. I recently started my website and I’m am using wordpress. Thanks
I didn’t realize that so many and so popular pages are powered by wordpress… i’m amazed.
I think the Aigars (admin of this web page) is actually working hard in support of his web site, as here every data is quality based data. Thank you so much for providing valuable information and examples!