
Some days ago my friend Grace Smith launched Freelance Feed a new project that was created to act as a centralized source of quality resources for all freelancers. It serves as a hand-picked aggregator of the most valuable articles, resources, tools, applications and tips available to the freelance community all in one place. The Freelance Feed even features a growing collection of e-books and guides that would fit neatly into any freelancers book shelf.
Grace: I had the idea over a year ago and bought the domain soon after, unfortunately due to work demands and my schedule I wasn’t able to work on it until one weekend this August. I finally finished the theme design last week and will continue to tweak and add new features over the next few months, including a community feed that users can submit articles to.
You can follow The Freelance Feed at: http://thefreelancefeed.com/,
Subscribe to RSS Feeds http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheFreelanceFeed
Twitter: https://twitter.com/freelance_feed
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November 15, 2009 at 9:37 am
Nice site, I recently launched a similar site that is not really focused on freelancing rather the design industry as a whole, check it out. http://www.justspun.com
November 15, 2009 at 9:40 am
Nice site Robert!
November 16, 2009 at 9:19 am
Nice one :D
November 15, 2009 at 11:10 am
Thanks Antonio for the feature! If anyone has any suggestions or feedback on the site please let me know :-)
November 15, 2009 at 11:41 am
Antonio
Grace has really created a nice layout for her aggregator site I like the concept that she hand picks her feeds from the best of the best so to speak. I also have an aggregator site that I started last august I’m sure you have heard of it by now ldfeeds.com it lists over 200 sites feeds from the last 24 hours (yours are included) it enjoys a google page rank of 2/10 and its Alexa Traffic Rank has just moved to 977,347 with a 7 day average of 474,278.
As the majority of Graces posts are from outside of the 24 hour time frame that I have set on Live Dev Feeds I have included her RSS feed in the site.
To both of you keep up the good work and I am looking forward to reading more from your sites.