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Rhiannon D'Averc's avatar

I love this part about making friends on the internet, and then friends will want to buy your book.

Case in point: I, to this day, have a small number of sales that regularly happen in Germany, even though I've never tried to reach Germany in any way with my marketing. Instead, I was on a forum where I used to chat a lot, and I'd made online friends with a German girl who got really excited when I offhand mentioned I was publishing a new book, and she went and bought it and recommended it to all her IRL friends. And that was enough of an algorithm boost that a few more Germans also started to read the series. And now I have this very small dedicated readership in Germany that brings in new sales every time I put out a new book. All because I found someone on a forum who I could talk to about sewing and embroidery, being the only two of us there who shared that interest, and chatted away to her, years ago.

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Elissa's avatar

Kate,

Game changer when writing papers (or books, in your case): have you tried the Zotero add-on to Word? You can scan a book or paper's code, use an ISBN, etc. to load your references, and then when you're done with said paper or book, and you've chosen how you want to cite (Chicago, MLA, etc.), Zotero will do your footnotes OR bibliography FOR YOU! Maybe you know about this already. But it saves SO. MUCH. TIME.

xo,

elissa

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