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Corporate newsrooms and landing pages


Stay in control
Whether for internal or external audiences, engaging online media and resource centres help brands stay in control of their narrative.
Corporate newsrooms built on WordPress are designed to allow brands to retain control of their image and editorial processes with maximum flexibility and customisation.
Why WordPress?
WordPress is the ideal platform for corporate newsrooms, investor relations, blogs and resource centres.
Enterprise-ready and extensible, WordPress powers many of the world’s busiest and best secondary CMS solutions.
WordPress’ versatility allows the creation a platform that captures a brand’s unique requirements, and provides granular control of editorial processes, as well as scalability for those busy news days.
With a huge ecosystem of plugins and experts on hand, future growth and portability come as standard.


We work with some of the biggest names using WordPress

Our experience
Human Made has partnered with many enterprise brands to create corporate newsroom and resource platforms that deliver meaningful experiences on WordPress.
Our focus on creating amazing digital experiences means we pay as much attention to users’ editorial workflows as we do the end-user experience, creating a platform that works for everyone.
We’re also migration experts, so if a legacy site isn’t already hosted on WordPress, we’ll take care of it.
Enterprise comms are covered on WordPress

Media centres

Blog sites

Resource microsites

Internal comms

Galleries

Downloads

Campaign sites
Over a decade of WordPress success
Busy newsrooms belong on WordPress. Here a few of the websites thriving on WordPress:

Ready to begin your journey to a better newsroom?
Reach out to our team to start your journey towards a more agile, efficient, and future-proof CMS.
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