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A random hello. :wave:

-giggles- You joined on my birthday~! =D

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Hi! :wave: Thank you for the :+fav: and welcome to dA. :)

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No man knows how bad he is till he has tried very hard to be good. ~ C.S. Lewis

Shakespeare Shipped Zutara. ;)
You're welcome. I thank you for the welcome.
I just wish that some people would read my stories, but I guess it takes longer to build an audience on DA.
Okay rant over now.

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I am Jordana Kari on fanfiction.net
I believe in Jesus Christ as my Savior. If you do too and aren't scared to admit it then copy and paste this in your signature!
According to my research: stupid person + ostrich = Darwin Award.
Don't be discouraged. It does take quite a while to build a dA audience, much longer than an ff.n one (usually. there are exceptions in both cases. And I never really had an audience at ffn, but then, I only had one fic posted :shrug: ). And dA is a more active and involved website then ffn is. Because of the way ffn is arranged (with most recent things at the top of the display), you can just post stuff and people see it and there's a really good chance that somebody looking for something in that category with those characters, ect, will read it. Here they display the most popular things first, and things spread much more by word of mouth (as it were, via fave pages, ect), and you have to deal with all the key words and such, and you have to be way more active about getting your stuff out there where people can find it. What I've found to be the best method for getting stuff noticed is to A) Comment on other people's stuff a lot. This makes people more likely to look at your stuff in return. They don't always, but sometimes they do. Also, you can make friends this way, which is good in and of itself, and friends are more likely to read each other's stuff, and thus fave it, and thus spread it. And B) And I cannot stress this enough JOIN CLUBS! Find a club that specializes in whatever you write about/ are generally into, join it and submit your stuff too the club because they then distribute your submission to their members, which is extremely helpful in building a dA audience.

Anyway, I hope that was helpful.

And I'm really sorry that I don't have time to read your stuff right now, but I promise I'll do it eventually (after midterms, when I'm sane again).

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No man knows how bad he is till he has tried very hard to be good. ~ C.S. Lewis

Shakespeare Shipped Zutara. ;)
I understand thank. Boy is hard to type bent over a keyboard!

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I am Jordana Kari on fanfiction.net
I believe in Jesus Christ as my Savior. If you do too and aren't scared to admit it then copy and paste this in your signature!
According to my research: stupid person + ostrich = Darwin Award.
Yup. It's also hard to type with a large cat on your lap.

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No man knows how bad he is till he has tried very hard to be good. ~ C.S. Lewis

Shakespeare Shipped Zutara. ;)
so true. I have tried that many time. Mwisho is very tubby.
Mwisho means the last in swahelee

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I am Jordana Kari on fanfiction.net
I believe in Jesus Christ as my Savior. If you do too and aren't scared to admit it then copy and paste this in your signature!
According to my research: stupid person + ostrich = Darwin Award.
Oooh, neat name. My cat's just called Dusty, and he's not so much tubby as just generally huge.

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No man knows how bad he is till he has tried very hard to be good. ~ C.S. Lewis

Shakespeare Shipped Zutara. ;)
Thanks. My other cat is called Matata. That means trouble, and if you shaved her cute furry mass of black fur off she would look like a rat.
YOu can guess why she is called Matata.

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I am Jordana Kari on fanfiction.net
I believe in Jesus Christ as my Savior. If you do too and aren't scared to admit it then copy and paste this in your signature!
According to my research: stupid person + ostrich = Darwin Award.
Hiyas! Thanks for the fave! :blowkiss: I hope you have a fantastic day!

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"It is a serious thing to live in a society of possible gods and goddesses" C.S. Lewis

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