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Hire someone to do it. Cheaper than an enterprise CMS is to run and/or commission.


Lets see, my Wordpress install running a well known theme, using Wordfence to alert for plugin updates, with me keeping an eye on it cost about £2,000 to set up and has ongoing costs of about £1,000 a year.

No. Its not cheaper to hire someone to hand-code the site and then hand-code every change.


If you're doing that, just use wordpress.com. Wordpress is way out of scope for the term "enterprise CMS".


So we've gone from "there's no need for a CMS, write HTML flat files" to "Use a hosted CMS" - OK.




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