FreelanceFolder is (Finally) on Facebook!
Posted October 13, 2009 in News 5 Comments »
It’s been a long time in coming, but I’m very happy to announce that we’ve finally created a FreelanceFolder fan page on Facebook :-)
The page was set up a few days ago, by the talented Ritu B. Pant, and already we’ve had over 150 freelancers join the new community. You can find Myself, Ritu, Laura, and many other freelancers there, so if you’re interested in interacting through a different medium, I highly recommend checking it out and becoming a fan.
Here’s what you can get out of it:
- Get updates about the site, new articles, and other resources
- Interact and network with other members of the freelance community
- Ask questions, give advice, and help out other freelancers
We’ll be spending a lot of time in the coming months to make this a really valuable resource for freelancers, so let us know if you have any thoughts, suggestions, or ideas.
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5 Comments
Shurandy Thode
October 13th, 2009 at 6:30 pmSubscriber and reader. Now also a fan! Thanks for sharing.
Nicholas Cardot
October 14th, 2009 at 1:48 amVery cool. I’ll have to head over and become a fan. I need to follow your example on this and do the same for my site. I’ve been too lazy to do it so far.
Waco Personal Injury Lawyers
October 23rd, 2009 at 10:59 amHaha, well I guess congratulations are in order. I’ll becoming a fan soon. I expect a myspace next.
Aleksandar
October 25th, 2009 at 5:59 pmGreat news. I just joined there.
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