Actually, lots of businesses, especially entertainers and musicians use wordpress. It's not just a blogging platform. While it builds your site around a blogging infrastructure, it allows for a very dynamic site that your users can interact with. Here's a great example. http://www.matthewebel.com. This guy gets a ton of hits and is somewhat of an internet superstar. Here's another more basic example http://www.jonathancoulton.com . This whole site is all wordpress driven as well. My site, while it's still way under construction is http://www.kevinreeves.net. And let me clarify. I'm talking about the wordpress found at http://www.wordpress.org, <http://www.wordpress.org, not wordpress.com. That's the blogging site. There's a difference. Hope> not wordpress.com. That's the blogging site. There's a difference. Hope that sheds some light on things.