Adrants Has Everything For Ad News Junkies

If your a news junkie and/or and RSS junkie, we’ve got a couple things for you. You may have noticed the word AdGasm at the top right of the site. That link leads to a page that contains advertising newsfeeds from sites like Ad Age and Flickr photo streams that focus on advertising. It’s a “river of news” style page with over 50 sources that’s updated every ten minutes with new items. Rest assured we’ll cover all the big stories on the front page here but it you simply can’t get your fill and have to read hundreds of advertsing items every day, this page is for you. You can also subscribe to the RSS feed of the page as well.

Speaking of RSS, we now have a separate RSS feed for each news category. To access the feed, simply click on a category of interest in the right hand column of the site. That will take you to a page that contains all stories within that catoegory. At the top of each category page is a link to the category feed. So if all you want to read are stories about spoof ads, subscribe to that feed and that’s all you’ll get. After all, who wants to read about celebrities in advertising if you don’t have to.

We have a few other goodies as well. If you’re looking for a job or want to post a job, click on Jobs at the top of the site. If you want to get your portfolio seen or you are looking to hire a creative, click Portfolios at the top of the site. If you feel like digitally hanging with others in the ad industry, click Mingle at the top of the site and you’ll be taken the Adrants online community.

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