Thanks, Maquaed for the mention.
Squirtit, the article you referenced has to do with the mainstream definition of content and the mainstream definition of content management software. In other words: running communities, calendars, forums, publishing news, blogs and such, and sometimes having low-level photo galleries like "my trip to Disney". It is not for what we in adult tend to consider content. So that article doesn't apply to this context.
Here's a better article for you:
AVN Online Review
Before you ask, Content God does not currently handle video. Content God also doesn't have things built in to add additional costs. Our support is free. Our installs are free. We don't charge by the domain. Minor upgrades are always free. Major upgrades are truely minimal. Our demo is public, and open, and is a working demo, not simply a sample site of what it purports to do.
Anyone can use our template structure, you don't have to be a rocket scientist or spend more money, or contract out to the program's inventors. We don't put all our support staff or techinical staff on a single ISP. If you can't get a hold of one of us, four others are there to answer. Common sense business and common sense business solutions.