 So, in this video I wanted to share something that you can do, I think I would call this a hack. I usually don't like calling things a hack too much just because everything gets called a life hack or this hack or that hack these days. But this is sort of a hack because it's something that you definitely won't hear in standard courses or classes and you probably, anyway, it's a judgment call if you want to do it or not. But it can help in terms of marketing, in terms of getting known out there. And so it might be worth trying. And this has to do with whenever you work on a document in Word, it actually works on any Microsoft, you know, Microsoft Office program. So this can be Excel, PowerPoint, whatever it might be. But more often than not, you'll be working on Word. And then when you send your translation in, whenever you're done with your translation, you finish in the Word file. What you can do is then you click on here, File, Properties, click on Summary and it'll have the name of the author here. And so what you can do is you can always just change it to your name, whatever it might be. But what I would recommend is putting something like an email address here so that people have a way to getting in touch with you or maybe just put a name here and then put John Smith at whatever.com. And then that way, so what does this do? Basically, look, it probably won't do anything. And I think, I don't know, let's say 99 times out of 100, it won't do much at all, but it's a very easy thing to do. And what it can do is that if someone ever looks up at the property or looks into the properties or the general information of this file, they'll see your name and your email address there rather than some other random persons. And so if they know that this was translated, then this can bring them back to you and back to the person who translated it. And so once again, it's very easy, you go to File Properties for each one. Now one thing you can do, so for all the files that you create from scratch, you can already have this automatically and just by clicking on Word, Preferences, and then here on User Information. Now by the way, I should say I know Word keeps changing all their versions and so it might be different. This is how it works on my Word and on different words, it might be different, but I'm sure you can look it up. It's not that hard. But here anyway, you can put whatever information you want. Again, I recommend putting an address or something along those lines. By the way, if you want to be even more clear, what you can do is something like John Smith, English to Italian translator, and johnsmithatwhatever.com. And that way you have all your information. You can even add something here if you want, and then all that information will be included in the general information of this file. Once again, 99 times out of 100, it won't make any difference. But every now and then someone will look at the properties, look at the information of the file, like the end client or someone else, whoever's using it. And so it could be a good way of marketing whatever you do. So it might be worth doing. I should mention, by the way, when you send this to a translation agency, very often translation agencies, they change and add their own information here. And so it might get taken away and then the agency adds their own information here when they're done with the file. So it's not guaranteed that the end client will have it, but at least your client who is a translation agency will have it there among their files. So anyway, it's just something you can try and hopefully it can help with marketing. Because as they say, you should never not be marketing. And it's just an extra way to get your name out there, especially on documents that you've worked on. And so people can know the person who worked on that document and can get a better idea and should be a good way of marketing. So that's pretty much it. I just wanted to share this quickly and hopefully you guys can find it useful. And please let me know if you do or if you have anything similar along these lines because these things are always interesting. And otherwise, I'll see you in the next video. Okay, thanks, bye.