Your device has no support, or any developers working on it and that's due it's price range and popularity. That's why you see most mods-roms for latest phones around (or else medium-high range devices), Ex; Xperia Z series, Galaxy S.. Even my LG Spirit doesn't have any support because no serious developer would waste his time making a ROM for a phone not worth.
As for ROMs and CyanogenMod, if you do not have the patience to follow a guide (How to root, how to install custom recovery, how to nandroid backup, how to install custom rom + kernel), then you can't really do pretty much or wait for 1 click apps, because most of the time they are not 'clean'.. By doing all the procedure by your self, you are certain of what you are using. PS: If you ever happen to have a mobile device that is customizable and supported by XDA with it's own forum, never rely on nightly builds or newly fresh builds (made by only 1 dev) for daily use. (Ex; Constant crash, buggy menus, buggy phone, power-battery consumption) On the other hand, CyanogenMod is a great ROM, and all the official ports work fluently.