Find Great Facts and Figures to Include in Your Book
One of the best things you can do to add a lot of quality to your book is to find facts and figures that will really help your readers. You don’t want to make your book dry and boring, of course, but the right facts and figures can really pack a powerful punch. This kind of thing only applies to certain topics or genres, of course.
It can be as easy as searching Google for the statistics you want. You can even search “’your keyword’ statistics’ in Google. Look for the most relevant, scholarly sources in the search results and you’ll probably find some great statistics to include as well.
Where appropriate, depending on your topic, you can also find studies and scholarly research you can include (make sure to always cite your sources in this case).

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