 Freedom, I wanna give you one tip that's going to help you increase your productivity online. When you're talking to someone who's probably really, really busy, like a game developer or network staff or really anyone that you can assume has a lot of requests or is talking to a lot of people, always lead the conversation with the who, what, when, where and why. So for instance, if I was going to contact someone on Skype or by email, I would not start a conversation by saying, hey, no, I would type out a few sentences saying, hi there, I wanted to talk to you about my new game coming out. I was wondering if you might be able to promote that on your channel or if you're on the other side of that, hi there, my name is XStuckDizzleX333 and I have a YouTube channel that focuses on content much like yours and I would like to cover your game. I was wondering if you could send a few Steam keys, one for myself and one or two for a giveaway. What this does is it lets someone know exactly what it is you're looking for right up front and it reduces the amount of back and forth. It also helps separate you from someone who may want another thing. And if you're working with some kind of company or some kind of person who segments things, depending on let's say it's a company and they segment their requests for products from support tickets, it lets whoever it is you're contacting know, okay, this is something I need to forward onto someone else or this is something that I need to treat as a priority because I already know what it is and I can do that right now. What you'll find using this method is that people get back to you more frequently because they already have the who, what, when, where and why. And you'll also find that people get back to you with much more helpful information immediately. So a conversation that maybe you're having by email instead of taking four or five emails over the course of a week takes one there and one back. Very simple. I hope this video has been helpful for you. If it has let us know in the comments section down below. The question I have for you this episode is, when you reach out to someone either on Skype or maybe Facebook messaging or something like that, how do you do it? How detailed are you? Do you keep it to one sentence, two sentences? And for anyone that says one word, if you just say, hey, you're the person I'm talking to, anyways, till next time, I'm Anthony with Freedom Live. Subscribe, comments, please.