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Without knowing your specific situation, I'd recommend considering hiring a WordPress designer if you don't need a lot of custom functionality. Just don't get roped into paying for a bunch of monthly services. If you do however need a website or webapp built with some custom functionality or something very specific then it would be worthwhile to get an actual web developer.
I only mention it because stretching your seed funding as far as it can possibly go (within reason) will pay dividends over the life of a business. You can always build a site from scratch later on as you grow and become established.
But does a WordPress site give my potential clients a good image and impression?