Write an article based on this "Refrain from disturbing the soil. Sprinkle weed prone sidewalks with salt. Maintain a thick and healthy lawn."
article: Heavy digging and cultivation can cause weed seeds to come to the surface and begin growing. Only disturb the soil when you have to, so that you don’t inadvertently raise weed seeds.  Weed seeds can lay dormant under the soil for years.  Hoeing or tilling in weed prone areas may inadvertently bring up dormant weed seeds in the process.  Many plants need an exposure to sunlight to germinate. Cultivating at night reduces the chance that weeds will germinate. If you are having an issue with weeds growing in between cracks in a walkway or sidewalk, try using salt to prevent future weed growth. Be warned that salt will also kill other vegetation in the area, so make sure to use it only in spots that are weed prone.  Amine salt is a good solution for killing weeds and can be combined with water in a spray bottle for easier application.  Borax is another, more caustic solution to killing weeds in small cracks. Make sure to use gloves when handling it. Weeds like to grow in open areas that are abundant in nutrients and minerals. You can prevent them by maintaining a thick and healthy lawn that has grass and other lawn plants to compete with weeds that may want to grow in the area.  Keeping your lawn fertilized will promote healthy growth for all plants on your lawn or garden bed.  Reseeding lawns in the fall will promote healthy grass growth next season because many weeds die late in the fall, and the grass seeds will have less to compete with.

Write an article based on this "Shake the paint can for at least 3 minutes. Test the paint on a spare piece of cardboard. Spray the paint onto the car, using horizontal strokes. Apply at least 2 coats of paint, with a 10-minute break between coats. Spray a coat of clear paint over the area using a horizontal motion."
article: The pigments in the paint separate over time so you will need to shake the can vigorously to re-combine them. If you have already shaken and used the can within the last 12 hours you will only need to shake the can for 1 minute. Hold the can about 25 centimetres (9.8 in) away from the card and spray the paint. Check the card to make sure that the paint has sprayed evenly. If it is patchy, shake the can for a few more minutes. A test spray will give you the chance to experiment with how much pressure you need to put on the spray button. Hold the can so that is parallel to the car’s surface and about 25 centimetres (9.8 in) away from the car. Push down the spray button and spray the paint over the car using even, back and forth strokes. Take care to keep the can parallel to the car as you move your arm across the area. Continue spraying until the area has a light even coat.  Try to move the can at a consistent speed. Move your arm across the area at a consistent speed to achieve an even coat. Applying multiple coats of paints will give an even surface to the car. Wait 10 minutes before applying the next coat. The paint should still be slightly sticky, this helps the next coat to stick and blend into the previous coat.  If the surface still looks patchy after 2 coats, apply another coat after 10 minutes.  Wait 30 minutes for the paint to dry before applying the clear paint. Push the spray button and move the can along the area in a smooth motion over the surface you have already painted. This will help to protect the paint from the UV rays in the sun. Leave this coat to dry for 24 hours before using the car.

Write an article based on this "Teach your salespeople how to demonstrate the value of your products. Offer sales incentives to your employees. Let your customers try your products before they buy them. Arrange cooperative marketing with other businesses."
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By explaining or showing your customers how your products can make their daily lives better, you can strike a personal chord with your customers and boost your sales in the process. You may want to direct your salespeople to make reference to common uses for hot products in their sales pitches or even have them actually show the customer your products in use. For example, many large department stores like Costco have employees give product demonstrations on the floor. They show customers how to cook with electric grills, how to clean soiled carpet with steam cleaners, and so on. One time-tested way to boost sales is to give your salespeople a reason to work extra-hard. Offering incentives to employees who make lots of sales is a good way to maximize the selling power of your company. Below are just a few of the types of incentives you may want to offer to high-sales members of your workforce:  Commissions (a small percentage of each sale's cost awarded to the employee who made the sale) Reward packages (e.g. extra time off, gifts, etc.) Promotions Achievement awards (e.g. employee of the month, etc.) If a customer can experience a product's benefits firsthand, he or she is more likely to remember (and eventually purchase) the product in question. If possible, try to give your customers a chance to "sample" or "try out" your product or service for free.  This option isn't suitable for every business, though.  You can't "try out" a life insurance policy, for instance. For example, if you run a grocery store, you may want to have an employee distribute small samples of new products to your customers. This principle applies to non-food industries, too. Car dealerships are best known for using the "try before you buy" method by offering free test drives. Reach out to businesses that are affiliated, but not competitive, with your business and discuss strategies to help each other. For instance, if you own a landscaping company, partner with a local nursery. You can offer plants and supplies from the nursery to your customers, and the nursery can recommend your landscaping business to their customers in exchange.