FreelanceFolder News: New and Improved Community Links!
Posted November 26, 2008 in News 3 Comments »
Regular FreelanceFolder readers out there may have noticed that the community news section has been a bit quiet lately, and that’s because we’ve been working on an improved version that will let us publish more of your links with much less hassle!
The old system was a bit archaic and required us to re-type all of your link submissions — which severely limits the number we can showcase in a given week.
In the new version, however, almost everything is handled automatically. You can just submit your articles and tutorials as usual, and all we have to do is approve them.
Hopefully this will lead to more cool resources published in the sidebar, and a better chance for you guys to promote yourselves on FreelanceFolder.
So, if you’ve got an article to share, just hop on over to the community link submission page and fill out all of the details as you would normally. Otherwise you can kick-back and enjoy the links :-)
Note to spammers: Everything is run through Akismet, and we still get to manually review each submission — so don’t even bother trying to submit an irrelevant link!
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3 Comments
Amber Weinberg
November 26th, 2008 at 11:21 amThanks for following me on Twitter! Your blog looks really useful to all types of freelancers. I’m becoming a subscriber :D
Preston Lee
November 26th, 2008 at 1:01 pmCool. Been a fan for a while and this is a nice improvement. Thanks.
Tom Lindstrom
November 27th, 2008 at 9:06 amFirst time here, the blog looks very nice and it has useful information as well.Following you on Twitter.