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Good question, I am also new and also interested in what people have to say. I just updated another chapter myself this afternoon and was wondering the same question. 

Also, any recommendations for how much of your volume to put up? Say you have 45 chapters, would 10 be an okay number or does anyone think this is too much? 
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    Hello ladies, gents, and gentlethem! As a newbie around here, who just uploaded my third chapter (exciting!) is there any rule of thumb to how often you should update? As often as possible? Once a week? Month? If there’s a sweet spot I’d love to know.
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    An exciting premise! There’s a few misspellings here and there, and some explanations seems a wee bit quick to be put in the first chapter.  But I’ll be coming back for certain. Happy writing!
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      I’m kind of new around here. I’ve been taking my time, looking through books and authors, browsing the forums and such just to get a feel for everything. Something I haven’t come across yet is a sort of "Best Practices" guideline for what’s considered polite and what’s considered annoying. Of course, I might have just missed it, which is not beyond me.

      Its possible to abuse the hell out of any social platform and start spamming the hell out of people in an effort to get noticed, and that’s something I like to avoid. What I’d love to hear is how successful authors go about making contacts and getting attention for their book. 

      A specific question I have is when to, and when not to, pitch your book to someone.  
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        Amazingly descriptive. I hope you update soon!
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