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The Collective Code

TheDailyCollective is built upon collective trust and cooperation. It's one of the things that makes us different and one of the reasons TheDailyCollective works so well.

By using our site & service, you promise to follow a few simple rules.

Stick to these guidelines when submitting your project.

  1. You must include a link to your portfolio when submitting a project. We need to know you’re a real person and have some experience.
  2. You may not submit availability notices or any other type listing intended to merely promote your name or business. We review every submission and we're pretty quick on the uptake. Non-projects do not make it into TheDailyCollective.  
  3. All contractual//financial discussions must be held "off-list." Paying projects will simply read "paid project" when sent out to the Collective.

Keep these guidelines in mind anytime you're responding to a project.

  1. Please respond to project organizers directly. An email address and any additional information you might need to contact them will be included in the request.
  2. Only respond to projects for which you meet the requirements and never spam project organizers with information unrelated to their request. If you respond while lacking the specified qualifications: A) The project organizer is going to let us know about it B) It's extremely unlikely that you will land the project anyway. New projects of every level are included in TheDailyCollective - stick to the ones that you're a perfect fit for.
  3. You may forward our daily emails to others, share listings with friends and retweet projects from our twitter page, but you may not post them on classifieds, blogs or anywhere else on the internet. Remember, the project belongs to the organizer and it's their choice where the project is or is not posted.

Breaking the Code

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TheDailyCollective has a 'one-strike' policy. 

If you break the rules once, we'll give you the benefit of the doubt and send you a friendly reminder to re-read the guidelines. 

If you break them a second time.. well, then we have to give you the boot.

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We really do hate to be so absolute about it, but for the collective well-being, it's essential. And let's be honest, following these rules should be a cakewalk anyway.