Our website services

AUSTEGA can assist you by:

  • Developing and/or administering a new or existing community or information-based website that presents your image strongly and communicates and engages cost-effectively with your target audience
  • Creating a dynamic information community ranking well in search engines rather than just a static website, and a positive experience for your members or contacts but without repetitive workload for you. 

A key problem for small and medium-size organizations is that their initial website developments fail because they don't allow for the content and structure of the website to change as they do. Austega plans ahead with you. For most sites it suggests the popular open-source <Joomla!> content management system as a flexible base on which an information community can easily evolve. Joomla separates content and design, and allows easy evolution with thousands of extensions.

Austega's David Farmer will offer you a tailored integrated solution, with attention to the site's interface with your existing processes and public profile. He brings all of the following skills:

  • Joomla! content management system - development, extension, upgrades, administration
  • Joomla! extensions - membership, event booking, online shop, forum, blog, comments, eNewsletter, tailored form and database design and many more
  • Graphic and interface design
  • Content research and authoring
  • Discussion list/forum administration if required
  • Database integration, script programming and personalization
  • Full featured site and email hosting, including live statistics, if required
  • Ongoing webmaster services and/or support, SEO promotion and site maintenance, if required
  • Domain registrations and transfers, if required

Compared with many other companies that offer some of these services, we specialise in personal cost-effective integrated hosting and design solutions for small and medium organizations, particularly those which are information-intensive. Bringing the full range of skills together both saves costs and reduces the chances of project failure or high ongoing maintenance.

In accordance with our corporate goals we go all out to work with entities with similar educational or altruistic aims, or who share related values and interests. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

If you are interested here are a few of our client sites:

SAG_350wSociety of Australian Genealogists
Trumps_350wTrumps Bridge Centre
GSA_350wGifted & Creative Services Australia
NSWAGTC_350wNSW Assn for Gifted & Talented Children

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Austega Web News

25 January 2012

Joomla 2.5, the new long term support version, has been released - time to upgrade from #Joomla 1.5 content mgt system http://t.co/W7TNGvTd

18 January 2012

See Google's approach to explain some important technical issues in easy language http://t.co/4wzWJzD2

05 January 2012

RT @joomlabrazil: RT @cozimek: Scheduled release date for #joomla 2.5: January 24. Help squash bugs and learn about the full schedule...

04 January 2012

RT @joomlatips: #Joomla Magazine: Download the free Joomla! Development Guide http://t.co/NADsx5Hp (via @joomla)

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