Write an article based on this "Be respectful. Read her body language. Make eye contact. Don't ignore her friends."
article: Most guys are taught that they don't need to be respectful to women and act accordingly. Don't be one of those guys. Being respectful does not mean being a doormat or being "whipped" but it does mean treating the girl you as if she's an actual human being (which she is!).  One way of showing respect is to stop doing something when she tells you to stop. For example, if you two were having a tickle war and she says "Stop it!" you stop, even if you think she's kidding. If she is kidding, she'll let you know and you can continue. Showing that you respect her right to say "no" in minor instances, will show that you are willing to respect her boundaries in more important instances. Be respectful to other people when you're around her (and in general). Don't talk about your ex as "that weirdo" or use language like that. Don't degrade women, or call guys "pussies." You'll come across as disrespectful to women and you'll come across as immature. While a lot of guys say that women's body language is a mystery, it's really not that hard. Remember, you can tell when your sister is upset with you, or your female friend is trying to ignore you. The girl you like isn't going to be any different to understand.  If she spends most of her time not making eye contact with you, or giving you short, one word answers, she either doesn't want to be around you, or she's upset with you. It's probably best to back off. A girl who wants you to stick around is going to be pretty obvious about it. She'll be turned towards you. She'll be making eye contact and smiling and laughing at the things you say (not derisively). She may even touch you (like on the arm when she's making a point). It turns out that making eye contact is one of the biggest ways to flirt with someone that you're interested in. This is a good one that you can use in class, if you're sitting in the right spot, or even across the room if you're at a party.  You can do this a couple different ways. A good way to do this is to make eye contact if she's across the room, catch her eye and hold it. Now, if the two of you are having a conversation, make sure to look deeply into her eyes. For some reason, that intense, long look can cause butterflies in the other person. Smile when you're looking at her, especially as you're making eye contact. A little smirk can be even better than a giant grin. A girl's friends are incredibly important to her. She will listen to their opinions, even if she won't always follow their advice. If they don't like you it will cast a nagging bit of doubt in her own mind about you. To keep that from happening, you need to make sure that her friends like you.  Learn some of the things that they like and ask them questions about those interests. For example, if her friends are super into a t.v. show, ask them a little about it (what's their favorite thing about the show, favorite characters, favorite episodes, things that irritate them about the show or the fandom). If you're having a conversation with the girl you like and her friends are around, make sure to include them in the conversation. You can still give her the long, heart-felt, languishing looks while making sure that her friends don't feel like you're ignoring them completely. Don't flirt with her friends, however. You don't want to come across as a player who is out to get whichever girl responds to his attentions. The girl you like won't think you're interested in her if you're flirting with all her friends, too.

Write an article based on this "Knock on the frame. Turn on the speakers. Play your music. Listen at home. Return bad speakers."
article: Once you’ve found speakers, don’t buy them blind if you can help it. First rap your knuckles against the speakers. The speaker should feel solid and give you back a solid sound. If it sounds hollow now, it’ll sound hollow when you try using it to play your entertainment at home. If you’re buying speakers online, you can search for reviews or tests of the speakers, but to some degree you’re shopping blind. Check that all the plugs work, then listen to the sound. Stand close enough, about ear-level to the front of the speakers. Judge if the internal components give you the sound you desire. The tightness of the covering over the speaker as well as the material of the speaker cone change the sound. Listen for any distortion, fuzziness, or crackling.  If the outer enclosure is wide or loose, the sound reverberates too much inside the speaker. If the enclosure is too tight, the speaker rattles and the sound distorts.  Cones are made of varying materials such as aluminum and polypropylene and push out air to make sound. Turn the settings up to volumes and frequencies you’ll use at home in order to judge the speaker’s sound range. If possible, give the sound quality a personal test. Good test songs are ones you know well that you have available on a CD or other format where the song’s quality hasn’t been compromised. Queue up the tracks. Listen for sound quality as well as the problems, such as if the vocals and instruments sound off.  Test different features by using a variety of songs, such as ones that include a strong bass, quiet vocals, or instruments. Quality speakers may help you experience parts of the songs you’ve never heard, including small details like fingers sliding on strings or covered-up instruments. You may be able to use a music device such as an iPod, but transferring the song file to the iPod lessens the quality and doesn’t give you the most accurate speaker test. A home test puts the speakers in the environment you want. Set the speakers up where you intend on having them. Play your music, movies, TV shows, or whatever else you intend on listening to with them. This is a good time to play your music too if you didn’t do it before.  Relax. Even if the speaker seems impressive at first, stay attentive. Is this one you can listen to for a while, or does the sound quality make you want to turn it off? Test it with your amplifier if you can. Speakers and amplifiers all have their own sound characteristics. The best combinations usually come from complementary qualities. For example, a mellow sound balances a bright sound. Remember that sound quality is personal and objective. Your needs influence what speaker is right for you, so don’t let any salesperson pressure you into a decision. Before you buy the speakers, make sure the store has a friendly return policy. This is even more important if you’re shopping online, since you don’t get a chance to test the speakers in person and have to wait through shipping. Many companies will let you return the product for full price two weeks to a month after the purchase date.  Keep your receipt and original boxing on hand until you’re sure that you’re keeping the speakers. Always keep and refer to the warranty information. The warranty gives you the right to quality assurance and a refund for a faulty product. Most companies accept returns for manufacturing flaws and dissatisfaction, not damage related from installation, use, or wear and tear.

Write an article based on this "Advertise your channel on social media. Follow similar channels. Comment regularly on videos you like. Keep up with the comment stream on your own videos. Interact with your viewers. Celebrate subscriber milestones in video."
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When you make videos, you an share them on your personal Facebook, Twitter, and other social media accounts, but your friends might get annoyed pretty quickly every time you put up a video. Consider making a social media account for the channel itself, and asking your friends to subscribe to those specifically.  Friend other popular YouTube channels on social media, and try to get the word out as much as possible. Online forums for the topics you're interested in are also good places to promote your channel. If you do music reviews, post your videos on a music discussion board. If you want follows, it's important for you to follow and subscribe to lots of channels as well. You need to be a video-watcher as well as a video-maker. Often, if people recognize that you're making similar videos, they'll just automatically follow you back. One good way to attract attention to your channel is to comment positively and participate in the YouTube community. When you watch a video that you like, encourage the person who made it. Respond to a question asked in the video, or post a response video if you have something to say.  Be positive. Negative trolling comments won't get you any subscribers. Don't advertise your channel on popular videos. Writing, "Hey check out my channel" on the newest Justin Bieber video just looks tacky, and won't yield you many subscribers. When people take the time to comment on your videos, try your best to find the time to respond to them. Even if the comment is on a video that's three months old, it's good to Try to keep up as much as possible and at least say something to your commenters.  If your videos start getting a lot of subscribers, this will get impossible pretty quickly. Still, it's important to interact with at least a few of the commenters on your newest videos. Try to keep up as much as possible. Sometimes, the YouTube comment stream can be an ugly place. Don't argue with commenters. If someone's trolling your videos with crude stuff or dumb comments, just ignore them. Popular channels are often the ones that feature the most interaction with the fans and subscribers. Try to find ways to respond directly to your growing numbers of fans.  Pick good questions from the comments stream and answer those questions on camera. Tell your subscribers that you're looking for ideas for new videos, and try out some of their ideas if they're good. Invite your subscribers to post response videos to your videos. Invite your subscribers to comment with specific questions or comments. One technique that popular YouTube channels often employ is doing a special video of some kind for a subscription milestone. As soon as you get 100 subscribers, do a special video to commemorate. Bake a cake on your cooking video, or do a "Top 100 Songs of All Time" review on your music review channel.