Freelance Community News – Open!
Posted July 2, 2008 in freelancenews, News
Hey everyone, I just wanted to let you know that we added a ‘Freelance Community‘ news section on FreelanceFolder. A lot of people have submitted links already, but of course we can always use more! :)
If you’re reading via RSS, you probably already noticed the links to both our main RSS feed and the Freelance Community feed around the bottom of the posts.
Have you wrote or read a great article or tutorial? Do you think it would fit in the Freelance Community news? If so, please head over to the submission page and send the link our way! Make sure you include the URL of the article/tutorial, and also feel free to write a short description and a title! :)
Cheers
Jon
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1 Comment
Sofia
November 5th, 2008 at 6:39 amfreelancers community oh that’s sounds interesting .
I have joined SEO community and i have get good response over there for hiring virtual employees. and we succeed to hire employees from marketraise corp
so i think communities participation always help full
sophia