It took years to develop relationships and turn strangers into fans. Let me add that I did nothing special – marketing-wise – to create this community, aside from making time to hang around DeviantArt to meet other artists and writers, comment on their work, reply to comments on my submissions and engage in discussions on journal entries (DeviantArt's main and personal blogs I have mine, too). When I decided to promote the existence of my fiction blog in addition to what I already shared on DeviantART, I made use of journal entries and descriptions in submissions (Deviations) to add links and requests for feedback. One example is a foundation of my storyline that I kept on my blog for years, but that I decided to republish on DA to get more feedback, the ALLIFE Project. Today that Deviation counts 1,002 views, 12 favorites and 64 comments. The next step was trying to get them to follow updates on their favorite content on my blog. Using journal entries, I invited my community to take a look at my blog for more content than what I uploaded to DeviantART. #How to make text smaller on deviantart series#.#How to make text smaller on deviantart full#.
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