The Unlimited Freelancer Turns One, Now Costs Only $19
Posted January 21, 2010 in News 4 Comments »

It’s hard to believe that it was over a year ago when we first announced The Unlimited Freelancer, our ebook for freelancers. After putting in months of effort and many sleepless nights, we finally sold the first copy of our book to a FreelanceFolder reader named Jason on the 14th of January last year.
Now, one year later, we’re only a few books short of selling our one thousandth copy. In honor of this one year milestone, and as a small way to say thanks to everyone in our wonderful freelance community, we’re lowing the price of the book permanently to $19. If you’ve already purchased the book, rest easy knowing that you’ve helped support one of the best freelance communities on the net. For those of you who haven’t yet bought it, hopefully this will help it easier to afford.
Thanks again to all of you in our community, and wish us luck in the coming year ahead! If you want to take advantage of the new $19 price, you know where to look.
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4 Comments
Stefania Lanza
January 22nd, 2010 at 11:04 amexcellent post … this was one of the reasons why I decided to work as a freelancer, just being able to have quality time with mine.
I love this blog
Hashim Warren
January 27th, 2010 at 6:44 pmShucks! I paid full price.
Interior Designs
March 6th, 2010 at 4:43 amYet I do not buy. I wish to buy that ebook while the rate is very minimum.
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