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Sponsored by pcMagic design

Sponsored by pcMagic design

pcMagic is proud to be associated with this project to promote locally owned business and community groups, in keeping with our goal to "help clients harvest the web".

pcMagic specialises in website design and creation, which embraces a contemporary style, while ensuring the marketing of the company remains the guiding factor in structure and presentation.

Run a Google search for "website design truro" and you will reasise that pcMagic is able to offer a first class SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) service. Try a similar search for your own business, without using the name of your company. If you do not show up in the first 10 websites listed - call us to talk about your options and find out how little the Stage One Search Engine Optimising package will cost you.

Many businesses need to maintain a marketing budget for advertising on other companies websites. It is not unusual to discover that our clients have little awareness of the cost effectiveness of their advertising spend. A relief to know that help is at hand from pcMagic in the form of a Marketing Budget Analysis, which will advise you where your website visitors are coming from, how much each "hit" costs you and where you might best spend you next year's budget. You could easily find the small fee we charge pays for itself 3 times over by removing ineffective advertising and replacing it with cost effective alternatives.

Website Upgrade Even websites which were commissioned only 12 months ago can seem dated and inefficient in generating leads and sales for your business.

If your website suffers from any of the following ailments, give us a call to discuss your options and how you site could be improved...and as a group of freelance designers, you will find we are remarkably reasonable when it comes to quoting you a guaranteed price for our services.

  • site slow to load
  • visitor has to navigate down the page
  • text line more than 40 characters long
  • type of business not instantly recognisable
  • no bullet point list of products and services
  • heading uses more than 20% of depth
  • page doesn’t fill width of page

pcMagic Design

01872 865305
078 1234 3354

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Getting the MOST out this Community Website
All locally owned businesses are entitled to a FREE advert in Best of Penryn.net

If you already have a website, this community website will provide you with additional links to your website. This increases your rating with the search engines, when they visit to establish your ranking... and therefore how well your site preforms under searches using your "key words".

Furthermore, if you are not able to edit your own website, without employing a website designer... the insertion of a link to your page(s) in this website, will allow you to make as many changes, as often as you like... you could maintain a diary of events, a social callendar, a price list.

If you do not have your own website yet, this could be an excellent opportunity for you to gain experience in maintaining a website... learn how to present your information so that it will be easily read and maintain the interest of the visitor.

make initial contact by clicking on the "|Contact Us" button at the top of the page, where you will be able to use our web mailer.

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Mambo License Guidelines

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Mambo is free software released under the GNU General Public License. A copy of this license is included with your copy of Mambo and can also be found at http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl.html. Unofficial translations can also be found at http://www.fsf.org/licenses/translations.html.


 

1. Who owns the copyright to Mambo?
The copyright to the Mambo brand and logo is held by Mambo Foundation, a non profit corporation organized under the laws of Australia and run by the membership. Copyrights in the code are owned by the authors. You should be aware that under the GPL who holds the copyright to the code bears little relation to the use of the code. The terms of the GPL, rather than copyright law, spell out how the code may be used, modified, and distributed.

2. Are there any restrictions to your use of Mambo?
The GNU GPL grants you the freedom to use the software for whatever purpose you see fit.

3. May I charge money to distribute Mambo?
The GPL allows everyone the freedom to do this. The right to charge money to distribute Mambo is part of the definition of "free" software. When people think of "selling software", they usually imagine doing it the way most companies do it, making the software 'proprietary' rather than free. So to avoid ambiguity, you may charge to distribute the software and any other service you provide along the way. You may not charge for the software itself. Remember if someone pays your fee, the GPL also gives him or her the freedom to pass on the software with or without a fee.

4. May I remove "powered by Mambo, Copyright Mambo Foundation” from the footer?
Yes you can, although, we would hope that you would retain it to help spread the word about Mambo.

5. May I remove the "copyright" statements from the source code to Mambo?
No, you must keep all copyright notices and credits in the source code.

6. Does the GPL mean that my web site content is also GPL?
No. The copyright and license of Mambo does not cover the content that you create. Using Mambo does not place any restrictions, legally, on the license or copyright you use for the content of your web site.

7. I have modified Mambo for my own web site. Do I have to release these modifications?
The GPL permits anyone to make a modified version for their own use without the requirement to distribute it or pass on those changes to others.

8. I have made a modification (hack) to the Mambo core code. Do I have to release it under the GPL?
If you chose to distribute your modifications to others it must be released under the same terms that you received the original code. So your modifications must be released under the GPL. You may of course in this case modify the headers for the source code to include your own copyright statement after the original copyright statements. If you do so, you must clearly annotate in the source code your amendments, changes or additions.

9. I have written a Component, Module, Template for Mambo. Do I have to release it under the GPL?
No. The GPL allows you to write your own extensions for Mambo and to release those extensions under whatever license you choose.

10. I have written a Component, Module, Template for Mambo and released it under the GPL and I charge a fee for it, but web site X is giving it away for free! Is that right?
Remember if someone pays your fee, the GPL also gives him or her the freedom to pass on the software with or without a fee because the GNU GPL license must go along with the distribution of the software.

11. May I purchase a copy of Mambo, which has the copyright statements removed?
No. Some GPL products are distributed that way (often called “dual licensing”) but Mambo is not.

12. I believe someone is in breach of the GPL, what should I do?
We would ask you to report it, but please first check all the facts before you send an e-mail to us at: .

13. Who has the power to enforce the GNU GPL license of Mambo?
Only the copyright holder, Mambo Foundation, has the power to do this. If the Mambo Development Team finds, or is made aware of, a breach of the GPL, they will report it to the Foundation for them to take any necessary action.

14. Web site X is using or offering my non-GPL Component, Module, Template without my permission, or in breach of its license, can you help me?
Whilst this is not within the remit or responsibility of Mambo, we are willing to act as intermediaries in this on your behalf. In most cases these situations arise out of simple misunderstandings and can be settled amicably. You should e-mail full details to .

15. What about translations of Mambo? Who owns those?
All translation files, as they are derived works of the original Mambo files, are licensed under the GNU/GPL.

DISCLAIMER
This document refers to the software program Mambo, Version 4.x and all subsequent versions, released under the GNU General Public License and copyrighted Mambo Foundation.

This document is subject to additions, modifications and other changes at any time without notice.

A lawyer has not prepared this document. You should consult a lawyer experienced in copyright, licensing and intellectual property for clarification.

Document Rev. 1.4 - 16 Nov 2005

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