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Guys, hello! I'm thinking about developing new website for my business. I want it to be convenient to manage content, plus it's important for the site to be fast and responsive. I'm considering different platforms, but I can't decide yet. Has anyone worked with Umbraco? How convenient is it for administration? Is it difficult to set it up without deep knowledge of programming? I'd be grateful for advice!

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I've also heard good reviews about Umbraco. The main thing is to decide on the tasks that the site should solve. If there is a lot of content and you need a convenient editor, then this is definitely the right option. And regarding developer support - it is also useful, especially if you don't have time to delve into all the details.

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Umbraco is a great option. It's a CMS with good flexibility and a user-friendly interface, plus it has a lot of SEO options. You can implement complex design ideas and integrate marketing tools. But if you don't want to deal with technical details, it's better to turn to professionals. For example, here: umbraco website developers. They will help with setup, migration, and further support. If you need to refine something or create something from scratch, that's not a problem either. I recently worked with Umbraco, and without programming experience it would have been a bit difficult. So I advise you to take a look, maybe these services will suit you.
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