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The TextDrive VC200 — I’m In

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by Adam at 10:35 PM on May 25, 2004

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Dean Allen, creator of Textpattern and Textile, is starting his own hosting company and shirking venture capital to fund it with up-front money from the first 200 customers. It’s an insanely great hosting package, for $199, for life.

I encourage any bloggers who are starting to outgrow their current hosting providers to look at the specs, read the thread in the Textpattern support forum, and go for it. Those using PHP/MySQL tools should be especially interested, since the servers will be optimized for this. WordPress users may also be interested to know that if you choose to become part of the “VC200” 10% of your one-time payment will be donated toward the WordPress development effort.

I just took the plunge, and I’m looking forward to a big fat upgrade come June. :-)

(thanks for the tip, Photo Matt)

Update: As of about 4:45 4:15 PM my time on May 26th, all the spots are gone. People on the Textpattern forum are joking that Dean should write a book on how to finance your business start-up by raising $40,000 in 75 hours. It wouldn’t have been possible without the goodwill and trust Dean had already built up in the blogging community or without the ceaseless patience that he and Jason Hoffman showed in answering absolutely every question someone posted about the new service. Way to go, guys. Congratulations on your successful fundraising, and best of luck with the new venture.

Now where are keys to my account, already? ;-)

Adam is a web developer and graphic designer who lives and works in south-central Kansas. He likes to speak his mind, both here and in his business blog. He only rarely writes about himself in the third person, honest. If you’d like to work with Adam, drop him a line.

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  1. I just realized 200*200 = 40,000. For some reason I was thinking it was only 2,000. Wow.

    -k

    Comment by Kevin Marsh — May 27, 2004 @ 9:28 pm

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