$100? If programmers or developers involved in long and expensive implementations are reading this article, I warn you. The information below may offend you in the best feelings. Having thought everything through, I decided to make a website on WordPress , since I have already launched many projects on this platform and know this CMS quite well. Other selection criteria were: Open source engine and modules.
Cheapness of development. Lots of inexpensive templates (designs). All the indonesia consumer email list necessary functions were either “out of the box”, or could be added with a plugin, or could be added with a paid plugin costing $20–50. The most expensive add-on cost $22. And there was plenty to choose from: 6000+ add-ons for an average price of $15 I cheated a little about the $100 – all the paid add-ons together cost less ($98), the template was free.
But all the setup and filling were done by me personally, and a fair amount of time was spent working with the site, especially on filling. That is, if you order such a project from someone else, it will most likely not cost $100 or $1,000–$2,000. The exception is if you yourself understand everything enough to do the technical part yourself, and delegate the filling routine for a small amount of money, describing the process in detail.
Is it realistic to fit the development into
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