I have no coding experience, but I have used WordPress based themes from
TemplateMonster and other websites effectively to make a few microniche sites. I also believe, though, that sometimes you should hire a professional web dev to build a more complex Wordpress site for you. My suggestion...
Besides, unless one uses a physically separate network for hosting, personal computers will share the same network as the server. While a firewall on the router can block access to these machines, the server must be open to the world. Hosting a server at home puts great power in the owner's...
Basically it was easier to use and less frustrating when needing to track and rotate my PPV campaigns between multiple landing pages, each with multiple offers.
WordPress is my favorite, and has been so for a long time. Even if you don't want to use the blog feature, WordPress works greatly as a stand-alone CMS.
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