Q: Networking is a big part of succeeding in Bollywood. Raise your profile by attending Bollywood meet and greet events in Mumbai or other major cities in India. Show up to Bollywood events and premieres. Try to connect to Bollywood actors, directors, and producers at these events. Meet young actresses like Alia Bhatt as well as more experienced actresses like Rani Mukherjee. In Bollywood, many major stars have become known through their mentors, called “godfathers” in the industry. Finding a mentor and learning from them can help you network with others in the industry and land roles in Bollywood. Often a mentor is an older, experienced performer who is willing to promote you in the industry.  You can try to find a mentor at Bollywood meet and greet events. You can also try contacting Bollywood performers you admire and convince them to be your mentor. For example, you may say to potential mentors, "I love your work in Bollywood and I would value the opportunity to learn from you as your protege." Having a high social media profile can help you network with producers, directors, and casting directors in Bollywood. Build a social media following and become a brand. Showcase your acting, dancing, and modeling skills on social media like Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook. Follow industry people in Bollywood on social media so you can get their attention every time you post on your account.
A: Attend Bollywood meet and greet events. Find a mentor who works in Bollywood. Use social media to connect with Bollywood actors and casting directors.

Q: Once the photos are finished transferring, eject the iPod so that you can disconnect it safely. In Windows, right-click on the iPod drive and select Eject. If you are using OS X, drag the drive to the Trash.
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Q: Before you get too direct and ask her out, float a conversation about relationships in general. Start the conversation with normal small talk about her day or how she's doing, but then ask how her relationship is going. Relationships are a normal subject of conversation, so she shouldn't be too suspicious if you keep it light and friendly. Use this talk about relationships to bridge towards asking her out. If you find that she’s in a relationship but it’s either not serious or not very happy, try to be bold and ask her out. This method takes some guts, because you have no idea how she’ll react, or what the outcome will be like, but it’s worth it because she may say yes.  Say: “Hey, I know that you’re in a relationship, but I get the feeling that it’s not serious/not going well. Would you want to go on a date with me? I promise not to make any moves or disrespect your relationship. I just want to get to know you better." This method places emphasis on the quality of her relationship, and hints to her that you may be better for her. For another angle, try saying: “I know this is really forward, and I know that you’re seeing someone already. But would you like to go on a date with me? I think you’re great.” This choice leaves out everything about the quality or seriousness of her relationship, and simply lets her know that you’re interested in her regardless of her relationship status. Make sure not to be too disparaging towards her partner. Not only will this be questioning her taste in people, but if she has feelings for them, you could seriously offend her. Tell her that you know that she has a partner, and that you don't want to get in the way if it's serious, but that you'd like to get to know her better. Instead of asking her out, try writing down your number and giving it to her. This makes your intentions pretty clear, but saves you the trouble of trying to find the perfect way to ask her out. You'll only have to pass her the number and tell her to call you sometime. She may get in touch with you when things get rocky with her other half, or she may start texting or talking to you immediately to get to know you. Sometimes, you may not have to make the first move. If you start talking to a girl that you know has a significant other, she may still flirt with you or make it clear that she’s interested in you. In this case, let her bring up a date. Ask her: “Are you busy after school?” Or “When do you get off work?” These questions are open ended and allow her to propose a time for you to meet up and get to know each other.
A: Talk about relationships. Ask her out. Acknowledge her relationship. Try giving her your number. Let her bring it up.

Q: There are a lot of different ways to publish your book online and then share it with your friends and family. Scribblitt is a tool for kids that allows you to write, illustrate, and design books, as well as have them printed and mailed to you. Some features of this website do cost money, though, so make sure you talk this over with your parents. You can also publish your story online and let an online community read and enjoy it. KidPub is a by kids, for kids forum where kids can post their stories and chapter books for each other to read and enjoy. Using a service like Scribblitt or LuLu.com, you can have your book professionally bound and printed, for a fee. LuLu will even let you sell copies of your book online. You will need a parent or guardian’s permission and help to access and use these services. Keep in mind that any online services might require you to be a certain age to use their services. That’s why it’s important for you to have your parents’ help when using these websites and printing your book. There are magazines that specifically publish work by kids, so try sending your story to one of these magazines! Every big author had to start somewhere, and getting your story published in a magazine is a great place to begin.  Stone Soup is a popular magazine that publishes work by kids, for kids. To get an idea of what kind of stories they like, and for more information on how to submit work to them, pick up a copy from your library, or order a copy from their website. You must be 13 years old or younger to submit work to Stone Soup.  NewPages.com is a website that helps writers find places to send their work for publication. There is a special part of the website for kids and young writers. Check there for updated and current information on magazines that encourage submissions from young writers.
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Use an online publishing service. Have your book printed. Send your work to a children’s magazine.