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SitesTen is Seeking for Investors




Posted by sitesten, 04-11-2013, 03:19 AM
SitesTen is a small team of professionals - IT administrators and software developers that aims to provide affordable, high quality Internet services and support. We started in 2009 by providing web hosting and development support to a closed group of individuals and small companies. In the middle of 2012 we decided to expand and open our business for the public.

Right now, the people from the team are solely funding the company's business. Due to limited funds, at the current moment, we're unable to properly advertise the services we provide, and although we have a couple of innovative ideas we can't afford to develop them. In addition we're lack of marketing professionals and graphic designers that may help to properly present company's services.

If you're a marketing or graphic design expert, and you want to join, you're welcome. If you want to help by funding our business (a random, high risk investment you may not ever return) you're welcome as well. If you just like us and want to donate - a great "Thank You", we'll be in your debt forever. Of course, as always, the best support we get is the one provided by our customers by just using our services and talking about us. Whatever way you choose to help, you'll be the first to get a share of the company's revenue once we success to gain a reasonable level of income.

Just some final notes. We do not sale our business, so don't ask us about that. We'll keep supporting our current customers nevertheless we're able to realize our ideas or not. We do not plan to shutdown the hosting services we provide as long as this industry exists. We'll be flexible and will change the services we provide at any time in a good way, in order to meet the current customers demand. At the same time we aim to be different, unique, innovative.

http://www.sitesten.com/page/investors/

Posted by sitesten, 04-18-2013, 04:58 AM
One of my colleagues figured it out. We were missing a shared-network { } declaration. Wrapping the subnets within it fixed the problem.



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