Making pages is, like many other things, easy to learn, and hard to master. It's really easy to plop down a simple page, like Lucifer says. It's a bit harder to learn managing templates in ready-made blog sites. And then you have an almost infinite numbers of technologies and specialized knowledge to sink your teeth in. Databases, graphics, servers, coding, animations. The more complicated things you need, the more likely it is you'll need money and people from the outside.
Personally, I'm a UX designer. In the agency I do stuff for, all pages are first designed as workable prototypes - no coding or graphics involved. Get Axure RP (theres a 30-day trial), create a mock up of what you want, and go from there - see how feasible the project is before you start working on it.
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