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hi guys in this video we are going to see how to make Windows 10 greet you

every time when you log in please hit that subscribe button below and don't

forget to click on the Bell icon for my latest content go to run an open notepad

type the code as shown in this video

type your message here code is given in the description check out the

description

now you have to save this file in this video file name is welcome.vbs make sure

you save the file with any file name and .vbs as extension I'm going to save it

on the desktop now go to run type shell:startup and click OK now drag and

drop your script file into startup folder and close it now restart your

system to see the result

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see you in the next video until then take care

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How To Make Your Kid Want To Go Outside - Duration: 2:23.

Hello, everyone. Your child doesn't want to go outside while you have a doctor's appointment

or need to go to kindergarten.

He's still refusing to obey and that's it.

Sounds familiar, isn't it?

Treasure hunt! Our family's version of this game will help you to deal with this problem.

Rules are simple: a child is given clues and his task is to find hidden treasure

following these clues. For this game you need two smartphones: for you and for your child.

Usually the day before the game I go all the way and take photos of noticeable objects

like buildings, benches, trees, banners and other objects that your child can see in his everyday life.

The first photo contains a small part of the object, the second one the whole object.

We'll need about ten such sets.

Well, everything is ready and the game starts. Send your child the first photo with a part of the object.

His task is to find it, take a picture of the whole object and send it to you. If it is correct

you send him the next one. If not, you send him the photo of the whole.

So step by step your child gets to the place where you hid the treasure: a toy, a book or sweets, for example.

Hooray! She has done it. That walk was fun!

I love this game or better to say quest for its flexibility.

We played it when my daughter was four and play it now when she is seven.We play it both at home and

outdoors. I'm sure it's possible to adapt this game for the 2-3 year olds also.

For example, use less photos or show the picture of the whole object.

By the way, you can play with several kids. For example, at a birthday party like a competition.

The game needs some preparation, so you can't play it any time.

It's the only con, I think.

So I gave it 9 out of 10!

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How to make Korean Japchae/ Koreanische gebratene Glasnudeln/ Japchae Han Quoc - Duration: 11:09.

Hello, it's nice that you tuned into thuskochtour again.

Today I'm finally standing in my new kitchen and I'm happy to be able to cook and bake for you again.

Today I want to show you Japchae.

Japchae is a Korean dish and is mostly served as a side dish

It can also be served as a main course.

Japchae is made out of sweet potato noodles, finely chopped vegetables and beef.

And now I will show you the ingredients that you will need:

300g sweet potato noodles

1 onion (already cut into thin strips)

2 spring onions (already cut into pieces)

2 carrots (already cut into thin strips)

1 paprika (already cut into thin strips)

200g Pak choy (already cut into pieces)

4 Shiitake mushrooms (soaked in warm water)

2 eggs

65ml soy sauce

40ml agave nectar

1tbsp Maggi

1tbsp sesame oil

some pepper

300g beef

45ml soy sauce

3 garlic (already chopped)

2tbsps sesame oil

1tbsp agave nectar

½ tsp chili flakes

some pepper

Some sesame

First add the marinade to the meat and mix it together.

Then put it aside.

Then scramble the eggs and put them into a pan with a bit of oil.

After that cut the omeletts into thin strips.

Next boil up some water in a pot and blanch the pak choy.

Pour off the water, rinse the bok choy with cold water and then squeeze out the water from the pak choy.

Then bring the sweet potato noodles to boil in a pot for approx. 5min.

After that drain the noodles and rinse with cold water.

Now chop the Shiitake mushrooms.

Then put the marinade, soy sauce, agave nectar, Maggi, sesame oil and pepper into a bowl and mix it together.

When everything is prepared, brown the meat in a pan with some oil.

Now glaze the onions and spring onions with some oil in a big pan

Then shortly brown the carrots, paprika, shiitake mushrooms and pak choy.

Then shortly brown the carrots, paprika, shiitake mushrooms and bok choy.

Finally add the egg and stir again.

Lastly add the sesame on top and the dish is finished!

You can find all of my recipes on my blog www.thuskochtour.de

I hope you enjoyed this video and I will see you in my next video!

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DIY How to make ribbon gladiolus (ENG Subtitles) - Speed up #526 - Duration: 5:26.

Hi. Today I will show you how to make gladiolus out of ribbon.

I made it by request from my viewers.

Detailed list of all needed items is in the description of this video.

Cut 6 strips out of 50mm ribbon. They should be as long as a template.

Cut a shape of petal.

Burn the edges...

...and twist them a little.

Fold the petal in half and warm the edge.

1 flower = 6 petals.

Cut 2 strips out of 38mm ribbon. They should be about 4cm long.

Fold them in a half and cut a shape of small leaf.

Burn their edges.

Cut 4 strips out of 38mm ribbon. They should be about 15cm long.

Fold a strip in a half,..

...cut off a corner,..

...burn the edge...

...and press it (to glue the ribbon).

Fold the sides to the middle,..

...burn the bottom edge...

...and press it.

We need 4 leaves.

Now, glue 3 petals together to make a calyx.

Make the second one.

Glue both calyxes together.

Glue a few artificial stamens inside the flower.

Glue 2 small leaves under the calyx.

We need about 8-10 flowers.

Next, glue 3 petals together.

Apply a glue on them and roll them up to make a shape of flower bud.

Add the leaves.

We need 3 flower buds.

Wrap an end of floral wire by using floral tape,..

...add first flower bud...

...and 2 more.

Now, add the flowers.

Attach the leaves a few centimeters under the last flower.

Finally, improve a position of flowers.

And it's done.

This gladiolus looks almost the same as real one and can be an all year decoration.

Of course you can make it out of your favorite color of ribbon.

Please give a like to this video and subscribe to my channel.

Thanks for watching. Bye bye.

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HOW TO MAKE A MANGA PART 3 [Inking the Pages! Digital or Traditional?] - Duration: 12:20.

In the previous video I went into all the details about how you can draft your manga two pages in today's video

I'm going to be talking about different kinds of manga inking techniques

I'm

Also going to be showing you the process of how I earn my manga pages in paint tool Sai if you're new to my channel

Hello welcome. My name is Midnight cross

I am currently in the process of making a single volume manga titled having faith

And I'm also in the process of making a manga series that I've been working on since I was about 13

called reflections through time the Manga page that I'm going to be inking in today's video is going to be an example page from my

project having faith in

this scene

Willow

The main character from my manga project having faith has just been adopted from an orphanage and is being taken to her new home

The page that I am inking in this video does not make sense on its own

but in this scene, it is a necessary page, which is why I wanted to show the full scene for

clarification

After I scan the page and upload it to my computer. The next phase is the inking phase

There are a couple of different ways that you can choose to ink your manga you can ink it all by hand all

digitally

or you can try a little bit of both techniques the tools that I use when I ink manga by hand are

outline 300 pens with small millimeter nibs big fine point pens and markers

For large surfaces and also loved Sharpie markers

Wideout is also really really important if you want to get rid of mistakes, or if you want to add highlights to your page

Some manga artists prefer to use actual nib and pens which is fine

But they do take a lot more control and caution

If you do decide to use that

To ink your manga so it is not something I recommend if you are still a beginner to inking manga pages

I recommend trying something that you have a lot more control over

You can also add screen turns by hand with screen turn pages

This is the most common way manga artists create manga pages in Japan

You can just by screen turn pages online on sites like eBay or other artists websites

I have never used screen turn sheets myself

So I don't understand the pros and cons of using them

but it is definitely something that worth considering before you get to work on your manga pages and

Just try a lot of different techniques to see what works for you

After trial and error, I decided to ink my manga pages digitally and this is for a number of reasons. It was a lot more

practical and efficient for me to ink manga pages on computer rather than trying to set up my desk and tools

to ink manga pages by hand

It took me much less time and it was also a lot easier to correct mistakes

And add darker tones where I wanted to whereas by hands

It would take me a lot longer to make it certain areas darker or to correct mistakes if I did make an inking mistake

I also found that when I ink the manga page and standard

the skin did not turn out at the same level of quality as the traditional pages looked like that's probably just the Falls of

My scanner because it is quite an old scanner

But it was still a problem and I really wanted to keep the quality in the image

Through for the whole page not let it lose. Its quality the moment it gets scanned onto the computer

another reason why I did prefer inking the pages digitally rather than traditionally it was that on the computer I could zoom

Right into the page and get all of all of the little details

Whereas if I did it by hands, I could lose some of those details if I did not use a fine enough pen

There are pros and cons to inking your hand digitally all by hand

But what I recommend is you try a couple of different methods yourself and just see what works for you

it

Is really important to just try a couple of different techniques

Just before you decide on a set style for your manga because that's going to be the style for your whole manga

So you really want to make sure it is a style then you can draw and efficiently and a style that you really enjoy

For my manga pages I use paint tool Sai. I

Use it because it is a program familiar to me and I have used it for many many years

So I have a lot of practice in and I just understand the program really really. Well, I

Opened my draft page in paint tool Sai and then I lower the opacity of the page to about 20%

It depends on how dark the pages and how dark the scan is, but that's usually about the amount

I put it and I can always change that if it doesn't quite show up

Next I open a line work layer and I ink the outside borders for the panels

Then if necessary are open another line work layer and I ink the straight lines and edges in the scene

like lines for furniture or lines in the backgrounds

basically, I just inked the stuff that I can't draw by hand neatly and

The things that need a really straight or really nice curved edge. I

Used the curve tool for lines like this

even the straight lines

because I could just hit the Escape key when I am finished and I find it a lot easier to use and then the

Straight line tool for some reason just the curve tool means I have a lot more freedom to make the line

Look how I want them to

Once I have fully inked all the straight edges in the picture

I open up a plain layer and I use the pen tool

Make sure the density is on 100 before starting because sometimes it does lower for some reason. I don't know why

But just make sure it's on 100 and make the color solid black. I

Then carefully ink all the lines in the picture

If I come to any areas that need adjustment I carefully adjust and change the lines before moving on

This is my least favorite part of the inking phase just because it takes a lot of patience for me

There are a lot of times where I need to undo and fix the lines and just redo the lines

But after it's finished, it is really satisfying to see the fully lined page

So once I have finished inking all the lines

I then turn off the underneath sketch layer and I check the line art for any spaces or things. I did not Inc

Once I have finished checking the page, I open a layer underneath all the line art layers, and this is my solid black layer. I

Use the magic wand tool to select all the areas that I will color solid black

It is really important at least to me to have solid black areas because it adds depth to your pages

It makes certain areas stand out and it also adds a certain atmosphere to areas

I use solid black for dark shadows dark clothing and other areas

For smaller areas, I use the Select pen after I have darkened all the areas

I want to I add another layer underneath the black layer for screen timings. I

Add the screen turn through the textures drop-down box. I set the opacity to 100 and the size to 50%

Paint hillside comes with several screen turns, but you can also install screen turns

I've had this program for so long that I unfortunately can't remember where I got these turns

I may have made them myself at some point, but you can find many paint tool Sai

And patterns on websites like Debian art for free download

If you plan on publishing your manga at the end check to see if it is okay for commercial use first

Then I choose a light gray color

With the screen turn texture on and I use the magic wand tool to select all areas where I will use this shade

I then use the bucket tool or a really large color brush to quickly fill in all those areas

Then I choose a darker gray color and I do the same process. I leave certain areas white for lighter areas

I will come back to look at those a bit more later. I

Then open another layer above the black area

For blond hair I use light brush strokes to ink it you can also use a light green screen tone if you prefer

But I really do like the light brush stroke technique

I think it makes it look a lot more natural and it gives it that little tradition of touch as well

it takes a lot of time to incre and a lot of patience but is actually one of my favorite parts of

The inking process and I really like how the final result looks

for the rest of the page

I use a Krotz cross hatching type of pen technique and little lines to add texture and extra shading to the page. I

Use this for wood textures as well and it just creates a really nice effect and it helps the whole page to look more interesting

Now that I have finished doing the basic inking I go over the page and look for areas

I

could add some extra shading to I usually make an extra layer for this and add screen turns over those areas in

A gradient style. So I just blur it out with the water blur tool if

The page needs a little extra

I sometimes make another layer over the page

Put the thing to multiply and add a light gray gradient screen turn over the whole page or in certain darker areas

the final stage of my inking which I don't always do but it does help of some pages is I add white tones or

little white

highlighted areas to make the page pop I

Open the layer above all the others and I use the color pen

I make the color white and then I add white spots to areas of the page. I

Do this with fire and sometimes with the lights on how and shiny areas things that need a little extra shine

Now the inking for this page is complete

I save the side file, but I also save a JPEG file to a file titled inked pages

Sometimes this is all the page needs, but when a page has extra dialogue or sound effects, I need to open it in paint.net

Paint under is great for editing pages like this for my dialogue. I use Lafayette. Comic Pro font

I like this font because it is a free license font

Make sure when using a font that it is okay for commercial use

use a font that suits the style of your manga or comic I

Open a layer above the drawing on paint.net and type the dialogue using the text tool and move the text to fit the speech bubbles

once I have finished writing the dialogue, I open another layer below it and with smaller writing I write sound effects if any I

use the selection tool to make them smaller or put them on a slight angle around the characters and

Now the page is completely finished and I save it

So that is my process for inking pages and I hope the tips and tricks I gave you in today's video

Helps you decide the way that you want to incur mega pages, wherever it be digitally by hand or a mix of both

Let me know in the comments below. How you

Incur mein the pages because I'd love to know it and I'd love to hear about your projects

Thank you so much for watching my video today everyone

I really really hope it helped you in the final part of this video series

I'm going to be talking about how you can publish your me

I'm going to be talking about the pros and cons of publishing it self publishing it and

Publishing it as a webcomic

Thank you again for watching. I hope you have a fantastic week, and I will see you in the next video. Bye

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How to make Easy Home-made microwave Yoghurt | Bari te Pata Doi - Duration: 1:57.

Before I start the yoghurt recipe, I would like to go back in time.

Actually, I always used to love DoiYoghurt), as it reminds me of my childhood

In my home town Berhampore there used to be these yoghurt sellers

who brought yoghurt on their shoulders, in an earthen pot

We used to called it 'Bari te pata doi', or home made doi. We were crazy eaters!

Coming back home from the University, we only used to think of Doi.

and how my dida(grandmother)

never forgot to keep for us , that Doi.

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Entire Town Comes Together To Make Christmas Come Early For Age 2 Boy With Terminal Cancer - Duration: 3:44.

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Entire town comes together to make Christmas come early for age to boy with terminal cancer a suburb outside of Cincinnati

Colerain Township came together to celebrate Christmas early for one little boy

even though it was 90 degrees outside in September hundreds of people Don their Christmas attire and

Decorated with lights and snowmen and everything Christmas his town turned into a winter wonderland

So that two-year-old Brody Allen could celebrate what may be his last Christmas

When he started to become dizzy in May his parents took him to the doctor and found

Out the tragic and shocking news Brodie had a rare brain cancer

He was taken to the Children's Hospital in Cincinnati where doctors would give the most aggressive treatment plan available to heal the boy

The Allen family appreciated the efforts of the amazing staff at the hospital

But despite everything the tumors were not going away a crying doctor told their family that painful

Radiation therapy would be unlikely to help him

We wanted to do everything we could to let him live life said Brody's and Dena Brock the family decided to ask

family and friends to help Brody celebrate Christmas early

The created a group called team Brody on Facebook and asked for some help with decorations like Christmas lights

Before they knew it their neighborhood was turning into Christmas before their eyes

No detail was spared as the community rallied together to string together lights

Hang Garland's and put out their best Christmas finery

Strangers from around the world sent hundreds of Christmas cards with their best wishes to Brody and his family

Brody got to be the Grand Marshal in a superhero themed Christmas parade complete with Santa on a fire truck and cheerleaders

There was even a fireworks display

The diverse community came together with help from the Children's Theater of Cincinnati

Crossroads West Side Church and local radio station warm

98.5 which dedicated Christmas music to Brody on the hour?

The Allen family knew that we were coming

But they were shocked when we showed up with hundreds of people said pastor Matt Castleman. It was so hot

He added that you couldn't tell if people were crying or sweating Todd Allen who is Brody's father was

Overwhelmed at the community effort to help make his son's early holiday one

Nobody will ever forget it had restored his faith in humanity

You have taught me that we are not bound together solely by our nationality language

Religion culture race social or economic status said Allen we are bound by our humanity

Brody met Santa got a key to the North Pole and the official title of elf good and true

Whereas Brody has always exemplified the generosity of spirit which typifies the good and true elf of the North Pole

Now therefore by the power of love and light the power of kindness and generosity

The power of the Christmas spirit and he who is the reason for the season and the power invested in me as a firm believer

And ambassador to the original Saint Nicholas of Myra

The gift giver I do hereby confer upon Brody Allen the title of elf good and true at the time of this writing

He was enjoying a new spider-man costume and all of his many gifts

You can contribute to Brody please subscribe my channel real world

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How To Make More Money - Make Money With 1 Simple Rule - Duration: 5:45.

if you want to learn how to make more money in your business and your job or

in your hobby whatever you're doing stay tuned to the end of this video because

I'm gonna give you the one irrefutable law that you need to know about making

more money and how you can change your life in doing so and that's coming up

right now what's going on guys my name is Gabe Ekemezie I'm your internet

marketing guide and welcome to my channel on my channel I talk everything

entrepreneurship and I help people build their business and brand online so that

you can live the life that you deserve so this is your first time stopping by

feel free to subscribe to my channel and in this video we're talking about how do

you make more money okay I'm gonna dive right into it because it's a really

simple concept way that you make more money and whatever industry you're in is

by bringing more value to the marketplace you would get paid based off

of the value you are bringing to the marketplace so what does that all mean

so a man by the nerve Jim Rome actually was the one that brought this and if you

don't know who Jim Rohn is looking he's an extraordinary speaker and a wonderful

mentor why does some people get paid $9 an hour and some people get paid in 90

dollars or even 900 dollars and our reason is because that McDonald's worker

and respect McDonald's workers they're getting paid in $9 an hour because

they're bringing only nine dollars worth of value into the marketplace for an

hour now if you want you could storm into your boss's office and demand a

raise regardless that's not gonna be a huge change in your income at least it's

not gonna be life changing income you get paid more by increasing your value

and I can illustrate this by Jim Rohn story Jim Rohn way back in the day he

was 25 years old broke he was newly married creditors are calling him and

one day he actually had to lie to a girl scout saying that he had already bought

some cookies earlier which he didn't just to get the girls got to leave

because he didn't have enough money to afford the cookies and at that point in

time something really happened to him and he changed and he was like you know

it this is bull I don't want to be doing this anymore in five years he turned it

around made its first million dollars and years later he gets a call from a

company that requests his help to expand globally this call ends up being worth

millions of dollars so question you gotta ask yourself is how does a guy go

from broke 25 year old barely can afford a girl

scout cookies let alone his bills to getting calls worth millions of dollars

the answer is he increased his value he became more valuable in the marketplace

so here a couple tips to help you actually increase your value tip number

one is you want to learn on improving yourself if you work harder on yourself

versus your job you will increase your value and you will get paid more

accordingly those last time you read a book or bought up courts or visited a

seminar tended a mastermind in order to either learn a new skill or to develop a

skill that you already have and if your answer is I don't know that's ok hey you

know but you got to think about this if you're not investing in yourself and

developing your skills you're staying on the same Lane and you're getting paid

the same way because you're not increasing your value so focus on

improving yourself the next thing you want to focus on is results or our

results are the name of the game and the reason why you want to focus on results

is because what doesn't get measured doesn't get managed so if you're a

salesperson and you're supposed to make 10 sales calls a week and the end of the

week comes and you only made to look at the numbers your results don't lie all

right the truth will set you free and that truth is you're messing up you need

to change your ways change your habits and start making ten calls a week so

that you can start getting the results that you want in life or ask to make

measurable progress within a reasonable amount of time you want to use results

as your ruler as your measuring stick to see where you are and to see where

you're going and to kind of gauge between them because your results are

gonna help you gauge what you need to change and help you develop the right

habits that you need and continue to increase your value in a positive manner

last but not least you want to focus on mastery versus multitasking and now a

lot of people don't make progress because they're just trying to do too

much they're just trying to juggle too many things at one time nobody said you

can't do more than one thing but if you're just getting started and you

haven't mastered something for it master that one thing for it so the reason

being when you master something for it your value increases significantly like

the saying goes I don't fear the man that knows 10,000 cakes

I fear the man that knows one cake and has practiced it 10,000 times

anybody that's professional in this that's making a good amount of money has

mastered a sign crap think about LeBron James he's messed the craft of

basketball or Elon Musk who's mastered the craft of entrepreneurship and

building businesses find a problem find something in the marketplace master of

craft where you fill a need and you solve problems when you do that you are

gonna get paid accordingly and your income is going to grow and that's it

guys that's how you get paid more that's how you increase your income it's by

increasing your value you get paid by the value you bring to the marketplace

and the way that you bring value into the marketplace is by first increasing

the value of you you gotta learn to work harder on yourself versus work harder on

a job or work harder and any other things by using results as our guide by

building the right habits and by focusing on mastery versus multi-tasking

to help us continue building our value up and if we build our value of the

marketplace we'll pay accordingly I promise you that so that's it guys I

hope this video was helpful for you if you haven't subscribed to my channel yet

go ahead and do so and also leave a comment down below with any of your

thoughts once again my name is Gabe Ekemezie thank you all for tuning in and

I will catch you guys on another video

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[KICKSTART 4 OF 4] HOW TO MAKE A LIVING DOING WHAT YOU LOVE - Duration: 25:00.

- All right, in this video I want to talk to you

about what it really takes to make a living

doing what you love.

And, I'm going to tell you the truth because I've built

three six figure businesses now: one in digital marketing,

one in recruitment, and now one in...I guess you might

want to call it online courses or I don't know

coaching, changing people's lives.

The online education coaching space which is

completely different to anything I've done before.

And, in truth, it's taken me three years to figure out

what I'm about to tell you, so hang tight.

(upbeat music)

Okay, in order to make a living doing what you love

let's start with something really flipping obvious

that people completely disregard.

In order to make a living doing what you love

you need a product or service.

Now, don't click off this video and say,

"Lisa, that's rubbish advice. I knew that."

I want to ask you do you have a product or service

you can sell?

Let's say I find you on Facebook or Instagram

or a see a quote you've shared or I meet you

at an event or a night out and I said, "Wow, I love

"what you're doing, that's exactly what I need.

"What can I buy from you?

"How do I become a customer?

"How do I become a client?"

Do you have a finished product or service that you can sell?

This is the simplest, most important piece of advice

that I even give to 10,000 pound coaching clients.

Sometimes I work with people and they say,

"I'm just not making the sales.

"I'm just not making the money I want to make."

And, I'm like great, "Show me your program."

And, they're like, "Oh, okay well I've kind of got

"this thing going on over here.

"And, I'm refilming this at the minute.

"And, my website is being rebuilt.

"And, I think I've got a Paypal button there."

And I say, "Stop, there's no way you can make a living

"doing what you love before you've finished

"your product or service."

And, this is the second thing I want to tell you

about making a living doing what you love.

It does not need to be perfect.

So many people I meet at events, out and about,

through the online course they want to make a living

doing what they love, but they're waiting.

They're waiting for the better camera equipment.

They're waiting until they've lost weight,

some people tell me that.

They're waiting till they've got more money.

Life and conditions will never be perfect for you

to get what you want.

The key to making a living doing what you love,

second point here, write this one down,

is to put out your first version.

Now, excuse my language there, but you're going to

remember that you've got to put out your first version

because your first version is going to be 10,000 times better

than any version up in people's heads.

Honestly, it doesn't matter what

that first version looks like.

It's not about making thousands the first time.

It's not about quitting your job the first time

you launch a product or service.

It's about becoming the person who can build something

that other people want to buy, or want access to,

or want to join.

So what if you put out your first online course

and you only make five sales.

So what if you put on an event and three people turn up

so you have to invite your mom, your sister,

and her boyfriend to fill out the numbers.

So what, all of the people online who you see

who are making a living doing what they love

once they've been on their journey and they've made it

they will start telling you the truth of how they got there.

Hopefully, what's different about me is I'm tell you

the truth of how I got there whilst I'm on the journey

because I want to share the truth about what it takes.

So, you need a product or service.

It needs to be the first possible version you can put out.

I'm not saying do a job that be okay

and take people's money.

It's not about that.

It's about getting something finished because

you can't make it better until you build something.

So, we're going to talk a bit about that in this video.

How do you get your first product or service together?

How do you get it online?

And, how do you win your first customer so that

you can ultimately scale up and make a living

doing what you love?

(upbeat music)

So, where do you begin?

Well, go back to purpose.

Do you remember in the beginning you were asking,

"What is my purpose? What am I here to do?

"What do I want to change in the world?"

The next question to ask is, "What can I do to make

"a living doing what I love?"

And again, as obvious as that question sounds

have you ever asked yourself the question,

"What can I do to make a living doing what I love?"

And, the answer might come in the form of run an event

and charge 25 pounds for a ticket, build an online course

and upload videos to YouTube and charge 100 pounds

for people to access the videos.

Be creative and the best way to do it is to come

to somewhere like this, this is Ziferblat in Media City,

which I love.

Such cool creative space.

There's so many places to sit and work and get inspired.

Get a big piece of paper on the table and ask,

"What are all the things I can teach people that I enjoy?

"What are all the things I've learned linked to my purpose

"that I can share with people that will help them

"change their lives and whatever it is you're here

"to do in the world?"

So, if I go back to the very beginning for me,

three years ago, I first started asking,

"What can I do to make a living doing what I love?"

And, that is such a different question to

how can I make money.

I could make money in recruitment.

I could make money doing graphic design, building websites.

I could make money in lots of ways.

But, that's never going to make me happy.

What will make you really happy in life and help

bring you into alignment is if you can find a way

to make a living doing what you love.

But, the answer doesn't always come straight away.

You've got to put in the work.

So, what I do is I got a big piece of paper

and thought about, "Well, what have I learned

"on this journey?

"What do I know that I can teach people?"

And, my purpose at the time as I understood it

in the beginning was to empower people.

It was to give them space to be themselves.

And, you can probably see how that's evolved

in Dare to Grow if you've been following this

wider program, this wider movement for a long time.

It's empowering people to explore themselves,

to follow their purpose, follow their passion,

and do what lights them up in the world.

So, I thought, "I can teach people how to uncover

"their purpose 'cause I've done that.

"I could teach people how to change their lives

"because I'm on that journey, I'm getting over depression,

"I'm paying off debt."

I was doing the work I could teach that to people.

And, I knew about the power of vision.

I was learning about the law of attraction.

And, of course, I knew about business

and I knew about marketing.

But, I have to tell you what I've learned about

business and marketing in the last two and a half years

(vocalizes explosion) blows my mind.

It's a world apart from what I was teaching

in the beginning, but that's why the course

has gone up in price, that's why the value's

increased so much.

And, that's why I am where I am because every time

I learn something new I film it, I put it in the course

and I give it to people who've already joined.

So, one of my USPs is when you join the course

you get access to all of the online programs I make.

So, I recently filmed a program on how to vlog,

chucked it in the online course.

Even the people who joined right in the beginning

now get access to that program because that was commitment,

that's my promise.

Join, and when I film something new you're going to get

access to that course.

So, things get better and better over time.

But, I want to tell you this, in the beginning

when I first filmed the online course what it was

was six videos filmed on my iPhone 6.

I had this iPhone 6 and I had this HandyCam

that my mom and dad had got me for Christmas

which I loved.

Nothing like the cameras I've got now.

I think this was about 100 and odd quid,

but wow it had a tripod.

There was a camera. It felt a bit legit.

So, I filmed on that and my iPhone 6 and mapped out

with a piece of paper all these different titles,

all these things I could teach people.

And, I started getting Post-it Notes

and writing ideas down.

And then, I'd move that post it not, group those

themes together, take that one off and put it in the bin.

And, over a few days, over a weekend I realized

I'd mapped out this course.

And the headings were things like, How to Uncover

Your Purpose, How to Change Your Life, The Effect of Vision,

or the Importance of Selling a Compelling Vision

in Your Life, the Compounding Effect.

So, I taught people very specific things.

And, what I did is I said to Alice, "I'm filming today."

We cleared a space in the flat in Manchester,

which is literally 15 minutes from where I'm sat now.

And then, we set a scene so I got a nice chair,

cleared the background.

Sometimes I filmed in front of bookshelves and I picked

the books I wanted on the shelf that represented me,

that told the story, that helped give me credibility,

that I guess people watching would think,

"I've read those books," or "I've heard of those books"

and we'd connect on that.

So you can set the scene when you're filming

or putting on an event or taking a photograph.

Give clues to people as to what you're up to.

And, if you see my Instagram stories or my Instagram feed

at Dare to Grow Uk, if you're not following,

you'll see that I quite often take a picture

of me with a laptop and coffee and a camera

'cause I'm saying to people, "I vlog, I make videos,

"I make content."

And, loads of people who follow me have gone on

to make their own vlogs and join me in the vlogging course.

It's so cool.

So, express yourself on the journey.

So, I literally stood there, phone in a tripod,

this Handycam in a tripod and I filmed these six

videos in the space of a week.

I literally stood there night after night after night

filmed these six videos.

And, what I did is I uploaded them to YouTube.

So, they didn't have any fancy systems.

I couldn't afford any online course platform software.

I was so broke I couldn't afford anything,

but I already had the iPhone and I already had wifi.

But, I want you to ask yourself with all of those things

that are ahead of you, everything you've got to achieve,

everything you've got your heart and mind set on

just take a moment and list down all of the reasons

why you think you might not be able to hit that goal.

And, I know I'm a very positive person and people say

to me all the time, if they something negative, they say,

"Oh, I'm not being negative Lisa."

So, I think people have an allergy to be negative

around me so I'm giving you permission in this one instant

to write down and admit and face all of the things

that you think could be holding you back and stopping you

from hitting that vision.

So, I filmed each video, edited it, uploaded it

to YouTube and instead of hitting publish so that

it was public I put it as unlisted meaning only people

with the link could see it.

And then, this was the fun bit, doing what I'd learned

about Facebook marketing I promoted the course on Facebook

and I spent about 100 pounds on Facebook ads.

And, six people joined the course at 39 pounds.

That's how much it was in the beginning.

I was so happy I couldn't believe it.

I was so excited but I was also terrified that

I'd made this promise to people that I could help you

change your life and now I had to deliver on it.

So, those fears everybody has them in the beginning.

You're doing something you've never done before.

You're making something up.

Like, this course that I've built is made up.

It's all my experiences, my learning,

my teaching, my stories.

There's no mentor I can go to.

There's no teacher, no manager who's going to edit

my work and give me feedback.

The customers will give you the feedback.

The sales will be the feedback.

So, be prepared to go on that journey.

So, when people joined up I literally emailed them

with the link on YouTube and said "this is your 20 minutes

"prep video, watch the video."

And then, I added them all to a Facebook group

only like six people in the beginning, plus me and Alice

to bulk it up, that was eight.

And probably my mom was in there, I don't know.

So, I got these people in a Facebook group.

I said, "Watch the prep video, answer the questions

"in the worksheet."

Which, I literally made on PowerPoint attached it

as a PDF to the email and sent it to everybody individually.

And then, on Sunday eight o'clock, I was so nervous,

I went live on Facebook.

In fact, thinking about it is an emotional memory for me

because that was the first time I really stepped out

other than doing the live events, that was the first time

I was stepping out and building what is now Dare to Grow.

Dare to Grow, the online course.

And, the people I've met on this journey because

I dared two years ago to sit down with a iPhone 6

and a Handycam and film those first six videos.

So, I got everyone to join the live.

I did the live, I was so nervous but it went really well.

At the end of the course once it was finished

I got feedback.

"What can I do better? What did you love about it?

"What didn't you love about it? What can I change?"

And, I launched it again.

And, in the beginning I launched it rapidly every six weeks.

As soon as it had finished I gave myself a couple

of weeks to recover, make some improvements,

launched it again, again a few weeks to recover,

make improvements, and launch it again.

So, over the course of a year the online course

went from version one to version five.

And, the improvement was dramatic and profound.

So, guess what, as I added more value, as I got more

confident, as I got more customers, as my budget

increased for spend, as I added more videos,

more content, more ideas I started to put the price up.

From 39 pounds to 100 pounds, 100 pounds to 200 pounds.

Then, I did a massive jump from 200 pounds to 500 pounds.

And, I jumped again up to 1000 and the course

is now 1,290 pounds to join because it is epic.

It includes a 100 page workbook.

There's 50 training videos.

I'm adding new courses all the time.

Anyone who joins gets lifetime access.

And, each time I do it I'm refilming content.

I just added a course on how to vlog.

That goes in there as well.

There's a two day live event which is going to be here

in Ziferblat in Manchester in Media City.

So, all of that value means I can put the price up.

Plus, I found that as I increased the price the people

who came through the course were so committed,

they were so focused on what they wanted,

they were so engaged in the community.

And, anybody who's in Dare to Grow the online course now

might comment below in these videos, the energy in

the group in this last cohort was off the charts

because people were investing over 1,000 pounds

of their own money, energy, time to uncover their purpose,

change their life, and make a living doing what they love.

So, in this part of the video I just wanted to stress

that you've got to just put out your first version.

It doesn't matter how good or bad it is,

it's about becoming the person who can create something

start to finish and do the best you can

with what you've got.

Don't wait for better equipment.

Don't wait for better weather.

Don't wait till you've lost the weight or whatever it is.

Just do it.

Do the first version and focus, be relentless about

pushing it out, making it better,

pushing it out, making it better.

And, over time one year, two years, three years

you'll look back and you'll be so grateful to the person

who started right here, right now.

(upbeat music)

Can I tell you one more thing before we move onto marketing?

And, I want to share with you a really important model

that I learned for actually marketing a business,

marketing in this new world of social media

what I share with you is going to blow your mind.

But first, I just want to tell you this.

This is one of the biggest things that stops people.

People don't ask people who've done it for advice

and guidance and support.

People go to family and friends who are in jobs

who have never left, never done anything new,

who've been in the same job for five years, 10 years,

who are unhappy with their lives.

They ask them, "What do you think?

"Should I quit my job? Should I launch this program?

"Should I do this video online?"

And, they'll say to you, "No, no, no don't do it.

"It's too risky. You're crazy. You're mad."

What they're doing though is they're not revealing

what they think is possible for you.

They're revealing what they think is possible for them.

So, do not go to people who are not living their dream life,

who've never tried it.

And, ask for advice, it's like going to the couch potato

and asking for advice on how to get fit and healthy.

You wouldn't do it.

So, don't do it in business.

Get around like minded people like the Dare to Grow

community, even the free, open Dare to Grow Facebook page

and the vlogs and the comments and the people

who follow on Instagram.

Get around like minded people who are trying.

Get around people who've done it.

Read and consume and learn and take in as much as you can

from people who've done it.

And, if somebody's giving you advice in your life

and they're not in the arena fighting with you

you have not interest or use for their advice

because they don't know.

So, you're ready, you now enough to get your

first version out there.

You can improve as you go.

You can learn new skills as you go.

The important thing is that you become the person

who has a product or service who can launch it.

Now, on that note I want to teach you a model for marketing

that is going to blow your mind.

(upbeat music)

Okay, welcome back to the studio.

Now, for this final part of the video, this final part

of the training course I'm going to show you that model

I mentioned all the way back in the video

I told you about my story.

This model changed the game for me.

So, I want to share my variation of it.

And, this is the model that took me from 50 pounds

an hour as a coach to making six figures as a coach,

consultant, whatever you want to call it.

So, let me share this model with you now.

(upbeat music)

I only have an orange pen, but it's fine,

it'll do the trick.

Okay, so it's a triangle.

So imagine this, there's four stages to it.

(upbeat music)

If you've got pen and paper in front of you,

notebooks, I would draw this out because

it's a game changer.

This is what all the pros are doing to make a living

whether it's online, selling out courses,

selling events, coaching one-to-one.

This will even work for product sales, okay.

Just think about how to adapt it for whatever

it is you're doing.

Okay, stage one of the model is introduce, okay?

And, this is about introducing yourself

to new people.

And, the best way to do this is with content.

Because, nobody wants to see a video or a promo

or an ad or a leaflet all about your services

and what you do.

They either want to be entertained, informed, or inspired.

And, if you can do that with your audience

this is what's going to happen.

You're going to connect with new people.

So, to connect with people you either need

something like a mailing list for them

to join up with, something like MailChimp,

dead easy to set up.

There's YouTube videos teaching you how to do it.

You could have a Facebook page, a YouTube channel,

Twitter, Instagram, it doesn't matter.

But, there's got to be a platform, there's got to be

a mechanism for them to say, "Oh, I like that.

"I'm not ready to sign up. I'm not ready to message.

"I'm not ready to comment, but let me like the page

"or let me subscribe or let me follow you on Instagram

"just to see what they're up to."

So, the aim of the game is to introduce yourself

to new networks with content that inspires,

informs, or entertains.

Then, you've got to connect with these people.

And, a little trick I have here, this is a little

private behind the scenes trick, okay?

If I share a vlog and my vlogs are the biggest way

I introduce myself to new people.

And, I've shared that in the second.

So, if I share a vlog and I get, I don't know,

50 likes on a vlog I'll go through the likes

and I'll invite each of those people to like the page

because sometimes people like the vlog.

And, I've had people message me a year later

saying, "Oh my God, I've been looking for you.

"I saw one of your vlogs, I liked it.

"I forgot to like the page.

"I'm so glad I found your video again.

"I'm so glad it turned up in my feed."

So, don't be afraid to say to people when you meet them

face-to-face, this is another little trick we do,

so if we meet people face-to-face I go,

"Oh let's connect on Facebook, let's follow each other

"on Instagram," because you meet somebody you hit it off

like on the beach, walking your dog, at a networking event

if you don't connect there and then you're never

going to connect with these people.

So, introduce yourself through content,

always lead with information, okay, inspiration,

or entertaining somebody with content.

Connect with these people.

Facebook, LinkedIn, mailing list, doesn't matter

as long as there's a mechanism.

Next one is a biggie, okay?

The next one is help.

Help people up front.

Honestly, give away your best content.

Like, I've shared with you now these three videos.

These videos have taken me a long time to think about,

to film, been all over the country capturing scenes.

It was like in between my day job, editing them,

sharing them, boosting them on Facebook.

Like, I wanted to get them in front of people

because I want to help people.

Now, here's the crux of it, okay.

At the end of the day Dare to Grow is a business

but that isn't what drives me.

What drives me is the movement, okay?

If I can help people change their lives,

if somebody comes up to me on the street,

which does happen now, and they say, "Oh my god,

"I watched your video at the most perfect time.

"And, thank you, you helped me get out of bed that day."

I'm like, I'll film more it's all worth it.

So, you've got to go in with a help mentality,

not like this, "I'll help you and then you must

"buy my course."

Uh-uh, doesn't work.

You've got to go with a help mentality of

let me help 1,000 people and if 5% of that audience

said, "You know what, I'd like a little bit more," good.

They're good numbers, okay?

So, go out with a mindset of how can I help people,

how can I be of service, how can I help people

have a transformation?

Because, do you remember the phrase?

People won't remember what you told them,

they'll remember how you made them feel.

If you help people and they go about their journey,

and like with me, for example six months later,

a year later you might be stuck.

You might think, "I want to change my life, I need help.

"Who do I know? Oh, I remember."

So, you want to be front of mind for people.

You want to be helping people.

You want to have given away so much value

that when people need your offering, when they need

what you offer in that space they literally couldn't

think of anybody else they'd want to work with because

they've loved your content.

They already know who you are.

You've done the relationship bit of the work, okay.

I'm going to go into this in more detail and show you

how I'm using it in a second.

The next stage is commit.

I can never remember if that's two Ts or one.

I'm going to take a bet on one, okay?

Spelling is not my forte even though I did do

English at Union, but we'll leave that, okay?

So, the next stage is commit.

Now, once you've helped say 100 people, 500 people,

1,000 people you can invite them to work with you.

So, think of all the time that's gone

into building that relationship.

At the end of a funnel, this is a marketing funnel,

at the end of the funnel you can say, "Hey guys,

"do you know what, I'm running an online course.

"It's 50 videos. There's a live event. There's a workbook.

"If you love this and you want to go to the next level

"why don't you join me for the online course.

"It's only X a month," or "these are all

"the benefits you get."

And, a percentage of that audience will go,

"Do you know what, I can't believe what

"I've learned of her already, I'm going in."

And, that is how you market online and in person.

It works for events as well.

So, here's a few little tricks for you okay?

So, this is what I do.

For me, I made a couple of decision for Dare to Grow

really early on.

The first decision I made was, "I do not want to be

"our selling every day.

"It's not my purpose.

"My purpose is to create an empowered environment

"for people to change their lives.

"I want to change the fricking world.

"I don't just want to make money.

"I need the money to sustain my lifestyle,

"to pay for ads, to reach more people so I can change

"more people's lives.

"That's my purpose, that's my mission."

So, that was the first decision I made.

I decided I'm not going to sell every day.

I'm not going to have an evergreen product,

which is open all the time.

I'm going to have a course and it's going to run

twice a year.

So, you've got to think, like I said at the beginning,

what is my product, what is my offering,

how do people join up, how often is it going to run.

And, if you're doing courses like next year

or events or anything or I don't know discovery course,

book 'em in your diary, like book 'em out

and say, "This is when the course opens, it closes,"

whatever just get the details.

And so, that was the first decision I made.

I don't know why I keep looking at this board,

for the answer it's not on there, it's on here.

The second decision I made was I'm going to vlog

nearly every single day.

And, I'm going to give away so much badass content,

so much good, free content up front that inspires,

informs, and entertains that when people think,

"I want to uncover my purpose. I want to change my life.

"I want to make a living doing what I love."

They literally, it's a no brainer, but to come into

the Dare to Grow community and come onto Dare to Grow,

(vocalizes) the online course.

So, they were my decisions.

So I'm putting the work in up front and the reason

this is so powerful is because with the course only running

twice a year people can look forward to it

and they can start budgeting for it.

And, I know that happens 'cause people

message me and tell me.

The other thing is because it's only open twice a year

I do a big push twice a year and then the rest

of the year I just get to add value, grow my network,

introduce myself to new people.

And, I use the money I make from the course launch

and invest it into Facebook ads, which are amazing,

to reach more people, change more people's lives.

It's amazing, like it just blows my mind.

So, I vlog nearly every single day. Now, get this.

When I upload a vlog I take screenshots of the vlog,

I turn them into graphic for Instagram, hashtag them up.

Sometimes I'll write up the vlog.

If it was a good topic I'll write it up as a blog topic.

And now, I even get subtitles added to the vlogs

because I know about 80% of people don't even

watch videos with the sound on, which is mad

'cause the music in the vlogs makes it.

So, that is a killer process for marketing your product

online, works in person as well.

Be of service, introduce yourself to new people

by adding value up front.

When the time is right ask for a commitment,

ask people to work with you.

Make the offering crystal clear, super good.

And then, because people already know who you are,

because you've already given them transformation,

because you did the work like up front, you said,

"Guys, I'm going to give you everything," so when people

come to decide for a course launch for example,

they shouldn't be going, "Who is she?

"Does she know her stuff?"

They should be asking, "Is this right for me, yes or no?

"Is this the right time for me, yes or no?

"What's the best way for me to afford it?"

That's where you want to get people to because

that is how you're going to change people's lives

and change the fricking world.

So, I hope that helped, three videos on how to

uncover your purpose, change your life, make a living

doing what you love.

If you enjoyed these hang tight because I'm going to

send you one more video telling you all about

Dare to Grow, (vocalizes) the online course.

And then, you can decide is this right for me,

and is it right for me right now.

If you've got any questions or comments I'm real,

I'm filming this in my little home studio in Time Out

in the northeast.

I would love to hear what you thought of these videos.

Thank you so much for tuning in.

Get out there, change your life and change

the fricking world.

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HOW TO MAKE A MANGA PART 4 [The Publishing Phase: Traditional, Self-Publishing, or Webcomic?] - Duration: 15:35.

In the previous episodes of this series

I talked to you about how I

Outline my manga story how I draw the pages or draw off the pages and my process for inking the manga page in

Today's video which will be the final video of this how to make a manga series

I'm going to be talking to you about how you publish that manga

I'm going to be talking to you about the various publishing methods that you can use to publish your manga such as traditional publishing

self-publishing or

Uploading your manga as a webcomic

If you're new to my channel, hi welcome. My name is Manette cross

I am currently in the process of making a single volume manga titled having faith and

You're gonna hear me talk a lot about this throughout this video series or you would have heard about it before

But I am also in the process of a manga series title reflects your time

Which I have been working on since I was about 13

when you're looking at publishing your manga you have to also consider the difficulty of getting that manga published and

It's a lot to think about but it's definitely something that you do have to consider

Obviously if you're not a Japanese artist or author living in Japan

It's very difficult to get your manga published by normal manga publishers. So you're probably going to be looking more at

Graphic novel publishing companies if you're interested in publishing your manga with the traditional method

Even if you are in Japan, it's obviously very very difficult

there is a lot of competition and

The judging that it takes to choose whether something gets into print or not is very very strict in

Saying that there are a few

manga American publishing companies and

Graphic novel companies that you can try and send your manga to to see if they will publish it or if they can give you

Some tips to help you get that manga published first up. I'm going to be talking about some of those particular companies in today's video

one particularly popular English

Manga company is Saturday am now you probably have heard of it with artists such as whyt manga

Saturday aam is a great place to start if you are looking for a place to publish your manga because they have a

diverse range of

Primarily Chernin, but they also have shown shoujo manga. So it is definitely a company to consider sending your manga to

just see what they say about it what the publishing rules and

Regulations are but it is definitely worth considering when you get to that stage of your manga you

Could also try sending your work to Tokyo pop

Tokyopop is more of a distinct manga company

But they do stand out. There is a lot of manga that is published by Tokyopop

So the rules might be quite strict with getting it published with Tokyo pop

But they publish a diverse range of manga

particularly English language manga

So it is the perfect place to start if you want to try a more manga focused company particularly for more shoujo manga

You also have this media now just keep in mind this is a massive company they are huge

They published shoulder beat and shounen jump titles in English

It publishes titles from Japan in English

But if you look out for contests and publishing opportunities, you may have a chance of getting your manga published by them

But just understand that since their company is so large

it is much more difficult to be published by them, but do follow their social media because they do sometimes have

competitions for original manga

submissions and that goes for both shojo beat end shounen jump

So just keep an eye on that company

Because you never know when an opportunity may arise where you could show your manga to the world

You may also have a bigger chance by looking at comic and graphic novel publishers

Dark Horse Comics is one really good example that you can try

Another good thing about Dark Horse Comics is that they always accept submissions

There is a place on the website where you can look for details about email addresses and other places where you can submit your work

If

You are an Australian like me you may have heard of Gestalt comics

I just want to mention them because they accept submissions as well. I'm not sure if they accept submissions from American

residents, but it is definitely worth considering their work is more comic themed and

More for a younger audience, but it is definitely a place to consider the submission types change all the time

But if you keep an eye out, you may find something that you were looking for

Benefits to having your manga published traditionally by an actual publisher is that you will get a lot more exposure for your manga

These companies have a much broader reach and audience which means your work will be shown to a much larger

Selection of people not to mention they can also help you with editing and formatting your work for publishing

regulations

Plus with the prop publishing process you would also get a proper editor to be able to look over your work

So it would make your whole manga or graphic novel or comic completely publishing ready?

The cons of that in a lot of cases they do have more control over your manga or comic or graphic milieu

You get the idea they have control over the direction of your story the art

Basically everything that you have created they have a lot of control over that

I'm not sure if it's that for all companies, but I know in a lot of cases it is

They can decide exactly what gets published

What dozens how many pages your manga have and in many cases?

They won't involve you in the decision making regarding what goes on with your graphic novel or manga

They'll be the ones to make those decisions because ultimately they'll have control over your story

Plus from what I have heard

You won't make much money doing it this way unless you sell a whole lot of copies

You won't make that much money because the publishing company has to take their cut of the royalties

it is also very hard for your manga to get into that industry to begin with but just

Consider those pros and cons as you are considering this publishing method

Now, let's talk about self-publishing over

Liesl publishing is a much better method

If you want to keep control of the direction of your story your are and basically keep the whole credits form

Self-publishing means you have complete control over the story and the art and everything about your manga

one place that comes to mind that solely helps self publishers print manga is print ninja

You are able to customize every part of your manga yourself by your own choice, which is really awesome

And you can also get samples to test it first

Obviously, I have not tried this company myself, but it's definitely something to look into if you are considering self-publishing

You can also publish it through Amazon

You don't get to keep all the royalties your cell phone

But it is easy to use and you can get your manga out to the world really really quickly and easily so it's definitely worth

considering

There is also Lulu's self-publishing which you have probably heard from

Self-published novel writers and other writers because they publish all kinds of work

I have actually seen books

Self-published through Lulu and they always look really good quality as if they were published by a traditional publisher

You get to have control over the whole design of your manga or book. So it is really really good

Ingram's spark has a particular place for publishing graphic novels

Specifically they also publish various types of other books

Many other self-publishing companies and companies more specifically for manga graphic novels or comics

But the ones I have mentioned are the main ones or larger companies the benefits for self-publishing are the fact that you have complete control

Over your manga or project you have complete control over the whole thing

You can decide how much money you want to put on a per book

You can also decide the cover the artwork and the whole style of your manga

The royalty rates are great and you very quickly can have your manga published. There's no long. Wait, which comes with getting it published

By our traditional publisher and it's easy sir. Anyone can do it

The cons are that you have to do all the marketing for your book yourself

you're going to have to work really really hard to get yourself published book out there because in an

industry where they more accept published books by traditional publishers

You're going to have to work really hard to make sure that your self-published book gets noticed

it is very very difficult to break into the publishing industry when you've got a

Self-published book so you have to be prepared to fight for your book

So in saying that you may not get much exposure for your man girl

Plus you're not going to have an editor unless you

Specifically pay for one to format and correct your work and make it publishing ready. So that's also something to keep in mind

the third option I want to talk to you today in today's video is

webcomic

Uploading your manga as a webcomic is probably by far the easiest

Method to get your manga out there and let it get exposure

Not only can you publish and upload your manga on websites like Debian are and tumblr but there are other more specific

Webcomic sites where you can upload it and try and get readers

One of the most famous and well-known places to publish web comics is tap tastic nicknamed

Kappas you can easily create an account and start sharing your webcomic instantly

There are many popular online artists who publish their web comics on tap tastic just because of how easy it is

Smoked jeans is another very popular place one cool thing about smash jeans is that they can help you create your very own website

Throw your manga or graphic novel, which is just amazing and the result looks so good

But you do have to consider that it does cost money to make that

Website with your manga, so just keep that in mind if you're looking at smack Jeeves

Line webtoon is another really good place

Webtoon has a great way of advertising your comic. So it is easier to get more exposure and readers on it

It is more popular in Korea, Japan and China

But it also has many

english-language comics

There are great opportunities for artists as well as things such as merchandise if your comic gets enough readers

There is also the duck which is a lesser-known place to publish your webcomic which may make it easy as you get

exposure on the website for that comic

The benefits of uploading your manga or graphic novel as a web comic is that you can instantly start getting readers

You have an easier chance of building a fan base and getting readers

The cons are that you're not going to make much money out of it if any on that

Webcomic because you're uploading it for free online

If you do want to make money on that manga, it may be worth considering uploading it for free online

But also having a self-published version where people can buy a hard copy of it

Another con is that if you do decide to update it regularly

instead of uploading the

Final version in one hit you might find it's very stressful

And if you get a lot of readers that are pushing you it might be a bit stressful to continue that webcomic the most

Important part is getting yourself and your work out there to the world. I'm sure

many published manga writers comic writers or graphic novelists would say the way to do that is such a straw and keep

drawing and a lot more extra chip

I just want to mention before I end this video

One really really important thing that might not seem that important at first is to gain popularity

for your manga online before it gets published wherever that may be if you have some social media or a

Website or at least a little bit of a following online

Publishers are much more likely to consider publishing your work then publishing the work of another author who they don't know much about

Who doesn't have much of a fan base?

If you do have a little bit of a following

They will think that the manga that you are working on may be something that is worth publishing

even if you do end up going down the webcomic method or the

self-publishing method try to get your work out there any way possible so having a little bit of a social media following is

Really really good. So just keep drawing and sharing your work and it'll definitely get to that point

It's creating a manga graphic novel or comic is really difficult and sometimes

Tiresome journey to make there are so many things involved in the process of making it and so much work goes into creating

you're going to have to be prepared to work sometimes years to make your dreams of being a writer a

Manga artist a graphic novelist a comic writer make them a reality

But if you continue to work steadily towards that goal. You will reach it

You will get you just have to continue working towards it no matter how long that takes

No matter how much you have to put into it man-up no matter how much time it takes

Keep working towards that goal until you can hold your finished manga in your hands and say I create it. This is what I do

Thank you so much for watching this full series of how to make a manga everyone

I really really appreciate all of the kind feedback and support you have left in the comments of these videos

It is really really appreciated

I'm so glad you guys have been enjoying this series and I really really hope this series

Helps you fellow manga artists who are also going on this journey because I know it is a tough journey

And it's really hard to stay motivated sometimes as well. So I really hope this helped you in some way

Let me know if there is a publishing method that I missed talking about this video because I would love to hear about it

Again, thank you so much for watching

I really really enjoyed creating this series and sharing these techniques with you

Please share it with your friends and fellow manga artists if you enjoyed and if it helped you in any way

Subscribe for new videos every single son. Thanks again everyone. I will see you in the next video. Bye

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How to Make Simple Syrups - Bold Baking Basics - Duration: 3:35.

Hi Bold Bakers!

Welcome to Bold Baking Basics, this is where we get stuck in to the fundamentals of baking.

These videos are about getting you to bake with confidence anytime, anywhere.

Right now I'm gonna show you how you can make flavored simple syrups.

Now these are different to extracts, they're lightly flavored syrups made with sugar and

water, and you can add them into loads of different recipes and even drinks.

The recipes for these syrups can be found on BiggerBolderBaking.com along with all of

my other recipes.

Okay, let's get started with the recipe.

The first flavor we're going to make is a classic vanilla.

In a heavy bottomed saucepan we're going to add in our water, sugar, and vanilla pod.

Once the sugar has dissolved, turn the heat up to medium and let it simmer away for roughly

7-8 minutes.

So once your time is up, turn off the heat and move it over to the side.

Now we're just gonna let this infuse, the flavor's gonna become even stronger, and

we also want it to cool down before we put it into our jar.

So it's been half an hour, my syrup has cooled down completely and I'm gonna pour

it into my little jar.

I have a link on my website of where you can get these jars, they're really useful.

And there you have a vanilla simple syrup.

Now this little guy will last in your fridge for up to two months and you can use it in

a variety of different recipes and I've put a list on the website, but what I love to

do is stir this into a little bit of yogurt.

So you saw how easy this was to do, you can do this with any of your favorite flavors,

one of mine is orange.

All you have to do is in a heavy bottomed saucepan, add in your water, sugar, some orange

rind, let it come to a simmer for 7-8 minutes, cool it down, and then pour it into your jar.

So just like vanilla, this can be used in a variety of different ways, I like to put

it into drink, especially into a fall sangria around autumn time.

The next simple syrup is something that I find so many uses for, and it's mint.

The same thing as before, in a heavy bottomed saucepan, water, sugar, and lots of fresh

mint.

Then just let it simmer away for 7-8 minutes.

Okay I know you can't smell it but this is really smelling amazing.

So I'm gonna turn it off the heat, and push it over to the side and let it cool down completely.

So the difference about this simple syrup is you will want to remove the mint before

it goes into your jar, or otherwise it can get quite bitter.

Okay, fill him up, pop on your lid, and you're ready for the fridge.

Now I really love to add this into drinks and actually pour it over fruit as well, give

it a little bit of extra sweetness and that fresh flavor.

One other thing I like to do is pour it in with a little bit of tea, and it really just

takes it to a whole other level.

So when the weather starts to get a little bit cooler outside, you love those fall flavors.

You can have cinnamon simple syrup.

Same deal as the other ones, you add in water, sugar, and then some cinnamon sticks, let

it simmer away, then after a few minutes turn off the heat and let it cool down.

So into my lovely little jar I'm gonna pour in my cool cinnamon syrup.

Then pop on your lid.

So let me tell you my favorite way to use this, I love to add a little bit of it into

my oatmeal in the morning especially in the wintertime, it just really warms you up.

So I just showed you a few simple ways to use these syrups, and they can enhance so

many recipes.

Make sure you head over to my website because I've got lots more basics like how to make

homemade butter, and even homemade food dyes.

I really hope you enjoyed this episode, and I'll see you back here really soon, for

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AFGHANI CHICKEN - HOW TO MAKE AFGHANI CHICKEN - AFGHANI CHICKEN IN TAMIL - Duration: 4:51.

welcome to recipes in my way

today we are going to make a wonderful afghani chicken

this will be good with chappati naan parota roti.

now we can see how to make this easy and tasty afgani chicken and the ingredients required

3/4 kg chicken

8 piece garlic

3 green chili

3 piece ginger

some coriander leaves

now we can paste this in mixer

now we can add this paste in the chicken

along with this i'm adding some cashews and almonds

this is as you wish

we can add 3 teaspoon curd to paste

we can paste this and add in chicken

1 cup that is 200 ml curd

along with that 50 gram milk cream

1 teaspoon pepper

1/2 teaspoon chat masala

1 teaspoon salt

add 1 tablespoon powdered kasuri methi

1 teaspoon garam masala

we can mix all of them well

after mixing this we can leave this minimum 1 or maximum 2 hours of marination

i'ts been 2 hours now we can mix this again

we mixed this now we can fry this in oil

add 5 tablespoon oil in a pan

if you wish you can add chopped onion but i'm adding chicken directly

we can fry just the chicken

fry this for 5-6 minutes and then we can turn them over

after turning we can close this for 5 minutes

i'ts been 5 minutes now we can turn them and close the lid

turn the according to the cooked level

now chicken had cooked well where the gravy is dry now we can add the remaining gravy

this will become as semi gravy, if required you can add water for gravy

close this for 4 minutes

our afghani chicken is ready

in a small bowl

we can place the charcoal with fire

a cardamon with

1/2 teaspoon oil or ghee and close this for 10 minutes

this flavour will be good

this is optional

i'ts been 10 minutes now we can open it

our afghani chicken is ready with great taste add some coriander leaves

with that if you wish you can add some milk cream

try this in same manner and with same scale of ingredients

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