DarkNS wrote:Get Drupal, Joomla or another CMS like that, get a nice Template for it, customize and you'll have a more than acceptable corporate website.
Take note, Wordpress learning curve is gentle, and plugins do a lot, you don't even need to know HTML, php or really coding (it helps a lot), also usability has been the motto on the last years + their 5 min super easy install (disclaimer wordpress dev and doing for $$, even wrote scripts to migrate from other CMS to wp), but from my personal experience, Joomla is easy to use but terrible for hosting, hungry on resources complex to add plugins a nightmare to maintain and to my taste too slow... Drupal was my main platform before WP, but the learning curve is step and today even with ease you can get a nice site going, but to do interesting things you need to learn a lot more than the other two, also think on drupal as a framework that can do CMS and WP like a CMS oriented to blogs, but capable of doing much more... but don't take my word for granted why no test the three the only "hard" part is to create/set database.
Regards.