Write an article based on this "Have a finished manuscript with a cover. Choose your format. Find a distributor. Market your comic on social media."
article: Before you can publish your comic digitally, you need to have a finished product. Many artists start by manually drawing their comic, then touching up the pages in software such as photoshop. Even if you work entirely with pencils and ink, you should still digitize your comic before sending it to a distributor. Digital comic books can be found in three main formats: PDF, EPUB or KF8. While PDF is the easiest format to publish your comic in, it doesn’t allow for guided view (which lets readers read panel per panel rather than page by page). EPUB is the standard format for ebooks while KF8 is specific to the Amazon Kindle. Choosing one of the last two means you’ll likely need to go through a company that specializes in formatting ebooks. When deciding to publish your comic exclusively digitally, you have more distribution options open to you than a purely physical copy. Each platform has its own way of operating and takes a different sized cut. Some of them will also market your comic book, going as far as to send review copies to columnists and other personalities in the comic book world to create a buzz. Comixology is an example of an online platform that publishes independent comics. They take 50% of the revenue and market your comic as well as making it available in their store. Whether your distributor markets your comic or not, you need to develop your reader base. This is especially important since comic books are a visual medium. Use social media to give sneak peeks into your comic or a look into your creative process. The focus is in building attention for your comic by gathering and entertaining readers.

Write an article based on this "Include one or two large visuals. Consider your budget. Use your business logo."
article: When you’re designing your flyer, it can be tempting to use lots of eye-catching graphics on the page. It is much more effective, however, to use one or two large visuals to grab the attention of a passerby.  Use high quality photographs. And, if you do use a photograph, make sure the image is easy to decipher. Don’t use a photograph with too many small, complicated details. You can find free stock images or clip art online to supplement your flyer. Make sure your flyer has at least one visual. This will help you to break up your text. The design of your flyer will be impacted by how much money you have to spend on printing and on how many flyers you plan to print.  If you can’t print in color, focus on clip art or shapes that will help to supplement your texts, rather than photographs. Photographs printed in black and white and low resolution can look unclear and grainy. Printing in black ink on colored paper can be a great way to draw attention to your flyer without spending too much money on printing. If you do have a larger budget, consider printing in full color on white paper for a fully customizable flyer. If your business or service has a logo, you want to make sure that you use it on your flyer. A logo helps people to recognize and remember your business.  Make the logo prominent on the flyer. If the logo is in color, consider incorporating your company colors into other parts of the flyer like the font.

Write an article based on this "Consume fermented dairy products. Add non-dairy fermented foods to your meals 1 to 2 times per day. Take a probiotic supplement."
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Fermented dairy products contain both probiotics and prebiotics. Eat 1 serving of fermented dairy products per day. Fermented dairy products include plain yogurt, cottage cheese, kefir, whey, buttermilk, leben, and crème fraîche.  Look for yogurt products with the label “active cultures” on it. Choose natural yogurts over sweetened yogurts. Instead, sweeten your yogurt naturally with fruit like bananas, peaches, blueberries, and strawberries. Probiotics are microorganisms that stimulate the growth of gut flora. Prebiotics are the fibers that feed probiotics. Non-dairy fermented foods, or pickled foods, are a great alternative to fermented dairy products if you are lactose intolerant. Like fermented dairy products, pickled foods contain probiotics. Eating pickled foods consistently will help you restore your gut flora. Non-dairy fermented foods include sauerkraut, kimchi, corn relish, miso, tempeh, natto, fermented tofu, and pickled vegetables like cucumbers, beets, cabbage, and radish. Taking a probiotic supplement is another great way to restore your gut flora. Take the supplement per the instructions on the bottle. If you are already eating fermented foods to restore your gut flora, it is safe to take a probiotic supplement as well. However, you can take a supplement in place of eating fermented foods, if you do not like fermented food.  Contact your doctor if you are unsure how often you should take the supplement, or if you are taking other medications. If you are taking an antibiotic, a probiotic supplement may help restore your gut flora.  Probiotic supplements are formulated to treat many different conditions. If you have IBS, for instance, you might try using VSL#3. Talk to your doctor or your pharmacist about the ideal product for your specific symptoms.