I suggest Wordpress. I suggest the ‘upright’ theme (it’s simply and adjusts for smart phones). Here is a list of Wordpress plug-ins that has taken me years to converge to:
MUST HAVES:
block-bad-queries - Greatly improves your site’s security
updraftplus - (for backing up your site to your personal computer)
contact-form-7 - The #1 plug-in for adding contact forms
contact-form-7-mailchimp-extension (if you plan to send emails via MailChimp)
really-simple-captcha (good to add captcha to contact form - nice and simple)
SITE PERFORMANCE GRAPHS (aka ‘analytics’)
google-analytics-for-wordpress
jetpack - Easier to use than Google Analytics, but requires you to have an ID with wordpress.com
SENDING EMAILS TO SITE VISITORS:
mailpoet - Like Mail Chimp, but keep your visitors stored in your local database rather than
out on Mail Chimp. Personally, I really like this one.
mailpoet-premium - (optional)
(for example, enables you to produce mailing lists to only ecommerce customers who made a purchase)
ECOMMERCE:
fraudlabs-pro-for-woocommerce - Optional, but helps reduce fraudulant transactions.
woocommerce
woo-gutenberg-products-block
woocommerce-google-analytics-integration
woocommerce-gateway-paypal-express-checkout
woocommerce-services
Facebook Pixel Manager - For tracking website ecommerce events for better targeted advertising
MAYBE?:
wordpress-seo
Yoast - Critiques your web site for (supposed) best searchability (aka SEO)
arconix-faq - Nice way to add FAQ pages
classic-editor - If you want to edit WP pages the “old fashioned way”
maxbuttons - Let’s you put very nice buttons on your pages
ALSO NEEDED:
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