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Also, do try out Webiny, it's got a great range of features, meaning it's built for enterprise use but it's also suitable for small blogs. It's also basically free to host because it's serverless, so it'll sleep when it's not being used.
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If you're going to go the WordPress route make sure you factor in time for site maintenance, and host it on something like WP Engine, where backups are taken care of and they specialize in security for WordPress. I've spent too much time cleaning up hacked WordPress sites to want to ever go through that again.
Also, do try out Webiny, it's got a great range of features, meaning it's built for enterprise use but it's also suitable for small blogs. It's also basically free to host because it's serverless, so it'll sleep when it's not being used.
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Thanks, that seems to be an interesting solution!