Write an article based on this "Move cattle from the pasture or corral using the steps from the sections above into a holding pen. Move a smaller group from the main holding pen (or one of them if there is more than one such pen) into a smaller pen or holding alley. Move the first small group into the crowding tub or bud box. Put them down the working alley from the tub or box. Encourage movement into the squeeze by walking in the opposite direction that they are to go. Process each animal in the squeeze or head-gate, or just hold them for a few seconds then release them."
article: This pen will be the first place where your cattle are going to move into and through the handling facility. This is a good time for sorting cattle if this needs to be done. Use the same principles and practices mentioned above for splitting out one or more cattle from the main herd, without actively herding them.  It's important to never push from the back, but rather move from the front, through the gate from where you want the animals to go.  When working in a smaller area there is less room for error and less time to react. But the basics still apply with controlling movement. In this instance, you can stand beside the gate, or move in towards the back if this is a long pen, and move a step forward or backward to stop or encourage movement through the gate. The wider the gate, though, the more in the opening of that gate you will need to stand.   Standing by the gate and moving back and forth (or side to side, depending on the shape of the pen and where the animals are in that pen) will slow down the number of animals that enter the holding alley leading to the next pen. You are usually not wanting all animals to go through, but only a certain amount out of a larger herd at a time. There is almost no need to have someone going in behind the group to push them up. That is, unless there's a big area behind them where they shouldn't be. If there's enough crowding going on that the pressure you apply when at the gate makes them go through that gate, then you are only needed at that gate and not needing someone else behind to move them up. You only need a group of half a dozen head in a 14' by 20' box (or a group of four or five for a 12' crowding tub) to work with. In a Bud box system, you only need to be standing right by the opening they're to go through. Just as with the second step above, stepping forward or backward will control movement through to the alley. Some instances you just need to stand there to encourage them to go by and around you to feel like they're going to go back the way they came. In order to get to that point, when you step away from the box or tub, make a wide loop around then walk straight up the chute towards the tub. They will quickly go to the head-gate or squeeze chute. If you have a calf or cow that gets turned around in the alley, then just walk down the alley from the box or tub to get them back into the tub or box. Repeat your stance by the opening to the alley. If the calf balks before the squeeze, then once again, make a wide loop towards the squeeze or head-gate then walk up beside the alley to encourage movement forward. Repeat the same steps as above for the next group of cattle.

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Write an article based on this "Write an e-book. Sell stock images. Create a course on Udemy. License music."
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You can write and self-publish an e-book on a variety of platforms. Do some market research to find a topic that will sell. Browse through the Kindle Bestseller’s list to identify what people are buying. Read reviews and look for gaps in the market. You can write the book yourself, or you can hire a ghostwriter to write the book for you. Invest in a graphic artist to create a compelling cover for your book.  You can hire a ghostwriter from sites like Upwork and pay between $.02 and $.04 per word. Use an app like Scrivener to format your document for Kindle and other platforms. Check for plagiarism with a site like Copyscape. Popular e-book publishing platforms include Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), Smashwords, BookBaby, Barnes and Noble’s PubIt, Lulu, Booktango, iBooks Author, and Scribd. You can make money from your digital photos by selling them on microstock websites. These websites charge customers for using the images, and then they pass a portion of the payment back to you. The typical payment for an image starts at $1 for small images and increases for larger images. Popular sites are iStockphoto.com and Shutterstock.com.  In the beginning, you make approximately 15 percent of the sale, but the percentage you earn may increase over time and as you sell more images. Plan to build a diverse portfolio of images. The key to being successful is to sell a large number of images. You make a small amount per image.  But the more images you sell, those tiny amounts start to add up. Invest in a digital SLR camera for sharp images. Remember not to include any recognizable brands in your photos. Also, if you are using people, you must have a signed release to use their image. Udemy is a platform that allows you to create an online course that you can sell.  Course prices typically range from $47 to $197. The length of the course can be as short as 30 minutes or run from two to three hours. The average instructor earns as much as $7,000 from a course. However, the amount you can earn varies, and it depends largely on how you market the course. Those with a large social media following can market to a large audience and can, therefore, generate more income. If you can compose your own music, then you can license it and sell it.  The first step is copyrighting the music. This is called a song copyright, which protects the composition. If the music has been recorded, then you also need a master copyright, which protects the recording.  Register your copyrights with the Library of Congress, which costs $35. Once you have copyrights to protect you from unauthorized use of your music, you can pursue different avenues for generating money from your music.  A television show may use your music for an episode. This is called a television synch license. The music supervisor of the television show would need to pay for the use of the song copyright and the master copyright. A separate fee would be negotiated for each.  A recording artist may purchase your music to record and perform it. This is called a mechanical license, and it gives the artist permission to record and release your song. You would earn royalties on albums or singles sold.  Sell your music to a Production Music Library. These are collections of instrumental music that are used as background music on television, in film, on the radio, in documentaries or as music that is played when someone is waiting on hold on the phone.  You can earn micro-sync fees when someone uses your music to sync to a YouTube video, a video game, television, commercials or film. CD Baby has a free sync licensing program.