How we differ
A lot of web designers/developers will update your website content for you if you ask.
So how is what we offer any different?
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Save yourself time and headaches - get help with your Joomla! website
Got a Joomla! website that:
- Is out of date?
- Has poor security?
- Is looking old and tired?
Has the developer gone on a permanent skiing holiday in Bavaria?
We specialise in building websites with Joomla! so we understand the system well.
How we can help with your Joomla! website
Regardless of what you do, whether you’re an accountant, builder or mortgage broker, you have enough to worry about just running your own business.
So just like you’d hire an accountant to file your taxes or a plumber to fix a leaky tap, why not get an expert on the job?
The truth about Joomla!
With power comes responsibility. While Joomla! is easy to get started with, getting a site built with Joomla! to really hum takes know-how and effort.
Even though a website CMS (like Joomla!, WordPress, Drupal etc.) does allow you to make updates yourself, the reality is that this could be seriously limiting the effectiveness of your website.
We offer:
- Joomla! upgrades and redesigns
- Technical site audits and troubleshooting*
- Ad-hoc content updates
- Template tweaking
- Full outsourced management
- Training (Auckland only)
*A minimum of two hours time, paid up-front is required for help with a non-functioning site.
By getting help with your Joomla! site from people who understand the system well, you get:
- A faster site
- A better looking site
- A site that is better optimised for search (i.e Google)
- A more secure site
- A site that helps your business grow
Most importantly, you get to worry about something else - like focusing on your business.
Essentee Web Design is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Joomla! Project or Open Source Matters. The Joomla! logo is used under a limited license granted by Open Source Matters the trademark holder in the United States and other countries.