Content Management Systems (CMS) have become popular. These allow a person, without knowledge of HTML (web coding language), to build or make changes in a website themselves.
There are cases where this is important. Usually online stores have a CMS so the owner of the store can add, delete and change items and categories, put items on sales, and so on.
A blog is a kind of CMS.
Beyond that, many people have bought into the idea of a CMS because it puts them in control of their website. They are also usually cheap.
Unfortunately, the result is very rarely professional or effective. One reason is – contrary to how they are often promoted – most CMS are at best mediocre for the search engines.
There are many solutions that don’t require a CMS, and yet allow necessary updates to be done.
There are no cheap, easy solutions to getting a great website that’s effective and has top search engine rankings.
Sorry.