Job Lab and Freelance Lab: Now 100% More Free

April 16, 2008 by

If you haven’t been keeping your eyes on the Job Lab and Freelance Lab lately, you might not have noticed a little change in our language. You used to see text that told you postings were free for a limited time while we worked out the kinks. Now, you’ll see this:

Post a job: It’s free!

That’s right, we’re now out of beta and into full-speed ahead, and the Job Lab and Freelance Lab are staying free.

So if you have a job opening (designer, marketer, communication pastor, etc.) or need a one-time project done (new logo, new site, rebranding, etc.), then visit our Job Lab or Freelance Lab to post your opening.

Or if you’re looking for some work, here’s just a small bit of what we’ve seen recently:

Big thanks to Ekklesia 360 for making these sites happen.

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Joshua Cody


Josh Cody served as our associate editor for several years before moving on to bigger things. Like Texas. These days he lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife, and you can find him online or on Twitter when he's not wrestling code.
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One Response to “Job Lab and Freelance Lab: Now 100% More Free”

  • Lee Pretorius
    April 17, 2008

    Rad website and point of view.
    I agree that church marketing does suck. But isn’t it inevitable since churches are like brands now?
    I think the only way to stop marketing churches is to stop treating them as brands.
    You can’t brand a family can you? What about the water flowing down the river?
    In the same way, you can’t brand the church since its bricks are living people.


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