-#, fuzzy
-#| msgid ""
-#| "Once you create or collect your content, the next step is finding users, "
-#| "customers, fans—in other words, your people. As Amanda Palmer wrote, “It "
-#| "has to start with the art. The songs had to touch people initially, and "
-#| "mean something, for anything to work at all.”6 There isn’t any magic to "
-#| "finding your people, and there is certainly no formula. Your work has to "
-#| "connect with people and offer them some artistic and/or utilitarian "
-#| "value. In some ways, this is easier than ever. Online we are not limited "
-#| "by shelf space, so there is room for every obscure interest, taste, and "
-#| "need imaginable. This is what Chris Anderson dubbed the Long Tail, where "
-#| "consumption becomes less about mainstream mass “hits” and more about "
-#| "micromarkets for every particular niche. As Anderson wrote, “We are all "
-#| "different, with different wants and needs, and the Internet now has a "
-#| "place for all of them in the way that physical markets did not.”7 We are "
-#| "no longer limited to what appeals to the masses."