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Be sure to allow your rabbit a chance to roam free in the house each day. If you don't want to let the rabbit roam the house, at least take it out of its cage and let it hop around one area or in a pen. Ensure the house is "rabbit proof." This means putting all electrical cables out of reach, as rabbits will gnaw through them and electrocute themselves. Brush the rabbit daily. This helps you to bond with each other, it builds trust, and it gets the rabbit used to being touched. These can be as simple as cardboard tubes with a food treat in the center, held in place by plugs of hay. The rabbit has to remove the plugs of hay to get the treat. This is fun for the rabbit and it stimulates its mind. Never lift a rabbit by the ears. A 'rugby ball' hold is ideal, with the weight of the rabbit's body supported along your forearm with its rear end snuggled into your elbow and the opposite hand steadying its head. If you are not confident picking a rabbit up, then consider wrapping it in a towel so it is supported and its claws don't scratch you. If you are unable to give your Dutch rabbit a lot of attention, consider getting two rabbits so they keep each other company. If you keep a male and female, then it is essential to neuter them. Alternatively, get two rabbits of the same gender from the same litter and then they should grow up together and tolerate each other well.

summary: Don't keep the rabbit in its cage all the time. Groom your rabbit. Consider enriching their environment by providing toys. Take care when lifting your rabbit. Consider getting a second rabbit.


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As a brand manager, your primary focus will be on cultivating a positive image for your company. This means you need to have a thorough understanding of what your organization’s goals are and how everything the company does relates to them. Most importantly, this means you have to protect the brand from anything that could harm it, such as:  Products that confuse customers or clash with the brand. Poorly developed or offensive marketing campaigns. Anger from customers or social media users. Accusations of cruel or illegal activity. In collaboration with other departments at the company, including marketing, you’ll need to find ways to shine positive public attention on the brand. You may do this using traditional methods, like advertising campaigns, or experimental techniques, like interacting with customers on social media. While brand management has a lot of creative elements, you’ll still need to make a number of decisions concerning day-to-day issues. Along with managing your department’s staff and finances, expect to be the primary coordinator between your company and various external marketing and communication agencies. You may even be asked for your opinion on various topics by company executives.

summary: Understand and protect the brand’s image. Find ways to boost brand awareness. Run your department.


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Most people who stay in hostels are looking for a good deal on housing while they travel. Start by thinking about good locations that travelers frequent. Big cities with a lot of tourism are good starting points. Beach locations are also popular for travelers.  If you’re local to the area you want to open your hostel in, then think about the places people always visit when they travel to your area. If you’re relocating to a new area, ask locals or check online for popular local destinations. Get an idea of what people are looking for when they visit this area. Hostels can also work in rural areas if there is a local attraction nearby. For example, popular hiking trails can attract plenty of business to a rural location. As an added bonus, real estate is probably cheaper in these areas. Most people who stay at hostels aren’t bringing cars, so reliable transport is important. People won’t be able to reach your hostel if it isn’t near transportation, and they also won’t be able to explore the local area. Find a location near local trains and buses to make your hostel more attractive for travelers.  A location within walking distance of local attractions like historic sites and restaurants is even better. If there isn’t good local transit nearby, try to offer other transportation options. Partner up with local cab companies, for example, or consider renting bikes to help your guests get around. You may not be the first hostel in the area, and these other hostel owners are your competition. Investigate what these hostels offer their guests and how they operate. You could even book a stay at some of these hostels to really see what the guest experience is like. Then use what you learn to run your own hostel.  If an area is particularly saturated with hostels, then consider a different area. There may be too much competition here for you to get ahead. While you should pay attention to your competition, don’t feel like you have to copy them. This is your hostel, and if you have a unique idea that no one else is doing, then put it into action.
summary: Pick a location that attracts budget travelers. Find a building near reliable local transportation. Research local competition.