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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
No I didn't.
If WP can handle any number of domains, sub domains, videos, sets, models, attributes, updates and more. Plus is secure and won't crash, doesn't need to have someone with limited webmastering skills run it. Has technical back up, is installed and tested for you before it's handed over, can be changed to suit the users needs.
Then I guess it's great.
How many videos and sets in the members area of those sites you mentioned?
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WP is a CMS, the largest in the world. Powering some of the largest content and traffic sites in the world. It's able to do everything you listed, then about 10,000x more things, and keep it fast while doing all that.
But that doesn't make it good for paysites.... actually, it's a pile of shit when it comes to content management. Something could be made for it to make it easier, but it wouldn't be based on any part of the core cms.
Small sites (content wise) do great on it, a site with a large amount of content, would be downgrading by using wordpress.
Your cms sounds fine, you don't need crazy features, it needs to be crazy ass simple. I've worked with every major cms in our Industry, and the one thing I miss is stupid simple!