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Here we go again
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i would love to hear what are the other options 😛
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From SEO/ Website Perspective - Speed would be the only thing I would be worried about @Rakshith Raviprakash
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tbh that part would only begin to matter once if you have significant volume of traffic
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On a serious note: Building Wordpress or not is going to be a decision taken based on many sub factors 1. Are you ever going to (1-3 years) integrate other apps to your website? 2. Is the website going to have constant content updates? 3. Are you open to working on new technologies that require extra bandwidth (headless CMS etc.) 4. Do you have development resources that can be dedicated to the Marketing team? 5. Would you / your team be open to learning a bit of coding for day to day working on the website? 6. What's the frequency of updating the website? 7. Remember convenience > incremental gains when deciding on website
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Use flexifunnels its real awesome @Rakshith Raviprakash
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Agree with @Sid points. It's really depends what you wants from that website. It's not just building a website, if you can define a few goals about it then you it might be helpful for you to decide.
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Thanks folks. @Sid - curious about your last point there. Are you saying that the gains are actually just incremental, and in most cases not worth the extra effort?
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@Rakshith Raviprakash from what I have experienced (B2B SaaS) going to Webflow and experimenting with Headless CMS, is that the gains are incremental (<75%) while the friction of training folks and their individual learning curve results in a huge overhead inconvenience. This may be different across teams / orgs but overall i learnt that whenever you have a decision to choose incremental gains or user convenience, go for user convenience.
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Thanks, @Sid. Makes sense.
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#4 is the answer ever an "yes"? @Sid
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