In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: After all your hard work, arrive with a bang by having a big grand opening event. Invite everyone you know and advertise the event around town. This is your big chance to show everyone your store and get the word out.  Offer special sales on opening day to give everyone a sample of what you have to offer. Contact local media sources to come cover the event. This could give you some free advertising. Invite the mayor or other local politicians to bring more attention to the event. Social media offers a great, cheap way to advertise. First, start a page for your store on all the major social media sites. Then start ad campaigns on these sites to spread the word to locals about your business.  Since your business has a physical location, set the ads to target people living 5-10 miles from you. Advertising to people 100 miles away will waste your ad budget. Update all your social media sites regularly. If you haven’t posted on Facebook in 6 months, people may think your business closed down. Aim for at least 1 post per week on each of your accounts. Also make any major announcements, like sales, on all your accounts and website. Remember that advertising still costs money. Work these ads into your budget to avoid going over costs. Most communities have events like these to showcase local businesses. Do your best to attend as many as you can to promote your business. Bring samples and items to sell so people can see what you offer.  Always bring plenty of business cards when you attend these events. Pass them out to as many people as you can. Check with your local chamber of commerce to find a list of upcoming business events. Attend as many as you can. Don’t leave the store unattended or closed when you attend events. Leave your best employee to run the store while you’re gone. Websites like Amazon and eBay offer a massive platform for small businesses. If you only focus on your in-person sales, you’re missing out on a huge potential to reach more customers. Make selling accounts on one or more online retail site and list your products. This is a great way to attract more customers or keep your profits up if visits to your store are slow.   Stay on top of your online sales. If you get a reputation for poor service, you could get banned from these sites. Include links to your online store on all your social media sites. Remember that all online stores have fees associated with them. Find out all the fees you’ll pay and price your items accordingly so you won’t lose money.
Summary: Have a grand opening event. Use social media to place ads. Appear at local fairs and festivals. Sell online to reach a wider audience.

You can buy fun or fancy name tags or labels from crafts and office supply stores. Write your class or your name on the label using a fun script or font. Practice writing the word on a scrap of paper in different scripts or fonts until you find a script you like, and then with a marker or pen, inscribe the title onto the name tag. Use a ruler and carefully center the tag on the front upper center of your paper cover and then adhere it. For example, if you have a blue paper cover with white stripes, you can adhere an anchor sticker to the bottom corner of your cover to create a sailing themed book cover. You can buy any kind of sticker(s) to go along with the color or pattern of your book cover. You can put your school schedule into a document holder you adhere to your book cover or you can decorate a card to place into a holder to give your cover more fun style.  In office supply stores, you can find self-adhering business card holders, self-adhering document holders, and insertable label holders for shipping. Simply adhere one of these pockets onto the front or back of your book cover. You will follow the method “Making a Paper Cover” to make your paper cover, but you will use two pieces of paper instead of one. The second paper creates a pocket you can use to put papers in. You can overlap two different colored pieces of large construction paper to create a pocket on your book cover. Or you can use one solid color and one pattern or music sheet, etc.. This pocket will look cool but is also a practical addition to your cover. You will be able to quickly stash documents in the front of your book cover with a pocket.  To create the paper sheet you will cover your book with, lay the papers on top of each other so that the piece below sticks out 2 inches from the bottom edge of the top paper. Use double sided tape to adhere the two pieces of paper together at the edges of the paper. If you keep a pocket notebook, make a rubber band holder to keep your pocket notebook. It will help prevent you from losing the small notebook in your bag. Simply take two large rubber bands and place them around the length of the front cover so that they are spaced a bit wider apart than the notebook. To secure your notebook in the cover, put your notebook under the rubber band closer to the book opening, and set it on top of the rubber band nearer to the book spine.
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One-sentence summary -- Add a name tag to your cover. Buy fun stickers to create a theme or add flair. Place a plastic pocket on the front of your book cover. Create a pocket in your cover with paper. Create a rubber band notebook holder on a textbook book cover.

Problem: Article: If you have diabetes, you are at greater risk of serious foot problems partly caused by changes in circulation to your extremities. Medical conditions like diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, and any other condition that interferes with normal blood flow, warrant medical help to treat corns and calluses. Talk to your doctor before treating your corns or calluses at home. While corns and calluses rarely fall in the category of a medical emergency, sometimes the areas are very large and quite painful.  Seeking help from your doctor is the safest and most effective way to proceed with treatment.  Some corns and calluses are resistant to the available over-the-counter treatment options. Ask your doctor about prescription strength products or procedures that may be helpful.  Your doctor can help by performing some in-office procedures to improve the condition.  Using a scalpel or other tool available in the medical office, your doctor can help to trim away large areas of excess and hardened skin.  Do not attempt to trim very thick areas of hardened skin at home. This may lead to more irritation, bleeding, and possible infection. In addition to corns and calluses, sometimes warts are part of the problem. Your doctor can help determine if warts, or any other skin condition, is involved and recommend the best treatment approach. Very rarely, the corns or calluses may become infected. See you doctor as soon as possible if any area of your foot or hand is red, swollen, feels warm to the touch, or is more tender than normal. Some people have deformities in their feet that cause them to have repeated problems, including recurrent problems with corns and calluses.  Your doctor may refer you to a podiatrist for treatment. Some conditions that may be contributing to the problems you are having with corns and calluses include hammer toe, bone spurs, lower than normal natural arches, and bunions.  Many of these conditions can be corrected by wearing inserts or specially designed footwear.  In rare cases, surgery may be warranted. When calluses develop from a source of friction or pressure on your hands, it is possible for the skin to break and an infection can begin.  In some cases, blisters form along with, just beneath, or beside the calluses. When this happens, fluid is contained inside the blisters, which is naturally absorbed back into the skin with time. If the blisters pop or drain, it is easy to get an infection started in the healthy tissue around the blisters and calluses.  Contact your doctor if your hand appears reddened, swollen, or warm to the touch.  Topical or systemic antibiotics may be needed if you have an infection.
Summary:
Pursue medical help in treating the condition. Ask your doctor for instructions if the areas are large and painful. Look for warts. Watch for signs of infection. Consider foot conditions that cause misalignment. Watch for complications on your hands.