Frequently Asked Questions
Q Can you design a logo?
Market identity is very important. At WebCoast we can design a logo for you which portrays your business.
Q Can you make changes to existing websites?
Yes. As long as you have the access details which enables us to get to your site - either the ftp details if we are modifying the site directly, or access details for your content management system. We can make changes to text, replace images, update navigation, and even provide a new look & feel for the site. Contact us with your requirements and we will endeavor to help you out.
Q Can you modify sites done in Joomla?
Yes, we can build or maintain Joomla sites.
Q Do you implement SEO into your websites?
Yes. Our sites are built using the latest SEO essentials, which makes our sites well indexed by search engines, and obtain good search engine rankings. There are many factors which contribute to SEO, many of which cannot be accessed via DIY websites built with templates. The benefit of having WebCoast build your website is that we can implement these SEO essentials, ones you would probably miss if you were to build the site yourself. For the fiercely competitive markets we work closely with local SEO experts, and can refer you for comprehensive packages.
Q What format of logo should I use in Word?
We have found that the best clarity of images and logos is obtained when you use a .png image. Jpegs and Gifs tend to become blurry when inserted into word documents.
Q What format of logo should I use in MYOB?
We have found that the best clarity of logos is obtained when you use a .gif image which has been pre-sized by image editing software to the desired output size. Other file types tend to become blurry when inserted into the MYOB template. Additionally, if you email the invoice rather than printing directly from the invoice window, this can alleviate blurry images caused by logo insertion at printing.
Q Under Australian Law, am I allowed to copy content from other websites for inclusion in my own website?
Please see our
copyright page for a copy of the Australian Copyright Law.