INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The great thing about this decoration is that you don’t have to go all crafty in order to worship your favorite brewsky. All you’ll need is a few can tops, some felt fabric and your favorite brew label. Consider using the same color fabric as your beer can; for example, if you're doing Pabst Blue Ribbon, go for royal blue felt fabric. Make the circle at least the same size as the bottom of a beer can, enough to hold the sticker proudly in the center. Either way, make sure the logo is fully intact. Use super glue for an aluminum label and a glue stick for a beer bottle paper label. Use the glue sparingly for the beer bottle label, to avoid any potential for bleeding through. Encircle the fabric circle with the tabs to create a circular border. Glue in place with super glue. Place the last tab at the top with the opening pointed upward. This tab will hold the ornament hook in place. Use super glue to hold it in place. Tie a firm knot to create the hanger.

SUMMARY: Pay homage to your favorite beer by making the beer label the whole point of the decoration. Cut out a large felt fabric circle. Carefully either cut out the label off your beer can or peel off the sticker from a beer bottle. Stick the label to the center of the felt. Gather a dozen to a dozen and a half beer can tabs. Thread a piece of ribbon or string through the upward tab. Hang the ornaments when fully dried.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Write articles on a given product and find free places online to post them, such as review sites and article directories. Be sure to check if you are allowed to include an affiliate code link to the product you're promoting. Some sites only allow you to link out to a non-commercial website.  Use strategic keywords in your articles. Place links in the headline, the first few sentences, and throughout the body of the article to attract the search engines. Research long-tail keywords to target.  If you are selling a weight-loss product, the phrase "weight loss" will pair you with tons of competition. Instead, break your topic down into more specific phrases like "lose weight in two weeks" or "lose weight for wedding." This might include forums, discussion boards, chat rooms, and blogs. Post often on the forum, and build a good reputation among the community members. Once people trust your judgment, you can start to include affiliate links in your posts. Do not simply spam the forums with product codes. You should sprinkle the affiliate links within genuinely useful content.  Review member policies on every community website. Verify whether you are allowed to post affiliate links to a site. Some online communities may prohibit affiliate links and consider the links advertising spam. Review your account settings on every website. If you belong to a forum or discussion group that requires you to register for an account, you may be able to take advantage of a signature box in which you can post affiliate links. You can choose to display the signature box each time you reply to or write a post on the website. For example, if you team up with an affiliate that sells fitness equipment, you may want to write an e-book about different workout techniques that involve the fitness equipment. Embed affiliate links into sections of your e-book. For example, if your e-book is about fitness, you can write about the importance of wearing appropriate running shoes during your workout, then embed affiliate links for a specific brand of running shoes that you recommend to your readers.  Choose a topic you are knowledgeable about. You may earn more from your affiliates if readers gain value from the information you are providing. Include affiliate banners and pictures within your e-book. Banners and pictures that contain affiliate links may catch the eye and draw clicks.
Summary: Promote affiliate programs through article marketing. Locate online communities relevant to the affiliate you are promoting. Write an e-book on a topic that is related to your affiliates.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Changing bad habits at work can be hard, but it’ll be a lot easier if you enlist a coworker that you’re close with to help you. In order to avoid procrastination, encourage your partner to remind you of your responsibilities and keep you on task. Tell them to call you out when they see you being unproductive or wasting time. They may notice certain patterns or behaviors that you aren’t even aware of. Don’t ask for help from a coworker that works in a different part of the building than you. If they aren’t around you for most of the day, how are they going to help? on one task at a time to avoid losing momentum. Even if you think of yourself as a diligent multitasker, the odds are high that you’re going to be more productive throughout the course of the day if you generally complete one thing at a time. If you have a lot of work on your desk or work space, start storing it in drawers or cabinets so that you aren’t tempted to move back and forth between tasks. A clean desk is an excellent way to remove distractions. You can’t be tempted to multitask if the other tasks aren’t even there! If you find yourself constantly socializing at the office, a good way of changing this habit is to announce how little time you have to talk at the beginning of a conversation. When a coworker approaches you, explain that you only have 5 minutes before you need to get back to something. Be honest. Say, “I don’t want to chat for too long because I’ll fall behind in my work.” People will respect your openness and desire to stay focused. If you try to change everything about the way you work all at once, it’s probably not going to stick. Focus on one element of your work day and start there. Start by changing your habits surrounding one thing, and improve slowly over time before trying to make another new habit stick. Physical exercise will give your brain a break and refresh your body. Even if it’s something small, like doing a few push-ups or jumping jacks, try to find a way to work some physical activity into your work day. Mid to late-afternoon is a good time for a little exercise, since it’ll help carry you through to the end of your day. Exercise is also good for you! It’ll help you lose weight, get better sleep at night, and keep you in a positive mood throughout the day. Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram will absolutely destroy your attention span at work if you check them consistently. Too much time on your phone will keep you from completing time-intensive tasks. Keep your phone in your pocket at work and set limits on how much time you spend looking at screens during your breaks. If you’re using a computer all day, consider blocking social media websites so that you can’t even view them. Having a ton of extra work piled on your desk can kill your schedule, eat through your day, and overwhelm you. Practice saying “no” when asked to do additional work that you simply don’t have time for. Be polite. You can calmly explain that you’ve already got a lot of work ahead of you.

SUMMARY:
Ask a colleague to keep you accountable when you procrastinate. Focus Set limits on conversations with your colleagues. Adjust to changes in small increments over time. Exercise during your work day in order to stay healthy and focused. Avoid little time wasters like group chats or social media. Be assertive and say “no” when you’re asked to do too much.