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		<title>Unique Ideas for WordPress: Top Six Wildest Uses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because WordPress is so customizable and millions of people from around the world use it, there are bound to be some unique ideas for how to use WordPress in your site. It is also likely that some of the applications are a bit odd and unusual but this is what makes WordPress truly unique.  Here are the top 6 wildest uses for WordPress sites.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WordPress is the most popular blogging software platform available today. First, it is free software that is supported by its users. Next, the developers have ensured that it is secure and robust. Also, it is easy to use and install. Finally, it is customizable and scalable allowing you to fit the software into whatever it is you want to use it for. Because it is so customizable and millions of people from around the world use it, there are bound to be some unique ideas for how to use WordPress in your site. It is also likely that some of the applications are a bit odd and unusual but this is what makes WordPress truly unique.</p>
<p>Below are the top 6 wildest uses for WordPress sites:</p>
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<li>Some have used a plugin such as <a title="Buddy Press" href="http://buddypress.org/">BuddyPress</a> to use their WordPress blog similarly to a social networking site. Turning your blog into the latest MySpace, Facebook or Twitter may seem a bit extreme but why not be ambitious? This fun plugin allows chat, status updates, group creation and friend linking just like some of the most popular social networking sites.</li>
<li>Newsletter software is abundant on the Internet but some sites skip the custom designed newsletter software and instead use WordPress. They can manage subscriptions and give snippets of upcoming news items. Adding social networking site sharing to this will also increase users and help share the information.</li>
<li>Collaboration software can get expensive and some of the free sites are cumbersome. So, there are some companies that use WordPress as a collaboration tool. They can post their letter, document, proposal or story on the WordPress blog. They can get revisions or get comments to their work right there on their site before finalizing it. With login tools you can even make areas completely private, limiting access to only certain users.</li>
<li>In addition to collaboration on documents you can also use WordPress to assign tasks to various people and keep everything organized and up to date. You can even go so far as to use it as a complete project management tool. While you may not want to have this on a public domain, this is a great way to use it for internal communication and organization.</li>
<li>Some online businesses use WordPress as a mechanism for communication among employees. Themes such as <a title="Prologue" href="http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2008/01/28/introducing-prologue/">Prologue</a> allow a Twitter-like interface where employees can post status messages. This can be used as a great organizational tool showing when someone is or is not available but can also be used as a morale booster for a more casual environment where people can post motivational or funny quips.</li>
<li>Wiki uses abound with WordPress. While not a lot of people have a need for their own personal Wiki, it is a fun way to create a niche and use the posts and categories to create wiki like contributions. Or, if you want a more simplified version, try a FAQ site using WordPress to expand on frequently asked questions to your website or company.</li>
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<p>The uses for WordPress are limited only by your imagination. While blogging is the most often reason to install and use WordPress, the ability to easily customize the application lends itself to some unique uses. Because it is so robust and has so many different options you can use it internally, for the public or a combination of both. You can restrict access to certain groups or create various areas with different levels of accessibility.</p>
<p>With WordPress, there have been cited cases of many unique and wild uses. However, they all serve a purpose and are useful to the owner. Consider what needs you may be able to use WordPress for. When using this software platform think outside the box. If you can imagine it, WordPress likely has a way to achieve it.</p>


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