INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are able to convey knowledge about the product, and to answer questions that customers may have, then they will understand that you really care about the product. If you find the product worthwhile, they are more likely to as well. It is absolutely vital to know your product inside out. If you do not know something a customer asks of you, try saying something like “I don’t know the exact answer for that, but I’ll be happy to look into it and get back to you right away. What’s the best way to contact you when I find the answer?” As well as getting good product information to the right people, it is important to translate the product's features into benefits. This makes it easier for the customer to see why they should purchase the product. Think about things like:  Will the product make the customer’s life easier? Will the product create a sense of luxury? Is the product something that can be enjoyed by many people? Is the product something that can be used for a long time? If you are not doing direct, person-to-person sales, then you will need to ensure that good product information is supplied via retail packaging, point-of-purchase displays, and any marketing materials. Even if you are selling products directly or making a pitch, having good product information on display will help you convince customers.  Make sure that all product information is informative, true, and complete. Make sure that the language on product packaging and marketing materials is clear, direct, and easy to read. Invest the time and money to ensure that your product, packaging, and marketing materials look good—high-quality photos, vivid colors, etc.

SUMMARY: Study your product. Emphasize the perks of the product to customers. Ensure that the product has been adequately explained.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have parents, siblings, or cousins nearby, they might be the easiest and most affordable babysitters you can find. The same goes for a friend or neighbor that you know very well. Whether you're asking a relative or hiring a teenager or a seasoned nanny, though, you should always use your best judgment and evaluate their credentials as a good babysitter. No matter who they are or what their background is, if they don't seem adequately prepared to watch your kid(s), keep looking. Even if you’re not comfortable asking nearby friends or family to babysit, you can still rely on them as great resources for finding babysitters. The ideal people to consult have already found a great sitter, and either: a) don't require their services anymore; or b) are willing and able to share them with you. Otherwise, they might see you as a potential babysitter poacher! Even if they come with a glowing review from one of your friends, it's always smart to meet the potential babysitter yourself before deciding. If your child goes to daycare or preschool, you might find that their teachers or aides do some babysitting on the side. Or, they may instead be able to provide you with some solid leads on local babysitters. Using a teacher or aide means that your child already has an established relationship with their babysitter. It also means that they almost certainly have undergone a background check and have emergency training. As with preschools or daycares, you might find individuals who babysit as a side job. And, if they’re employees or volunteers who work around kids, they almost certainly have passed a background check and undergone emergency training. If you have a friend with a kid or kids in a similar age range to yours, consider taking turns watching the entire brood of kids from both families. For instance, you watch their kids this Friday, and they watch yours next Saturday.  If you have multiple friends with kids nearby, you can even start a multi-family babysitting co-op. This can be a great money-saving option for babysitting, since it’s based on barter — trading some of your time for some of theirs. With a bit of searching and asking around your neighborhood, you’ll almost certainly find at least one retired teacher, caregiver, or homemaker — or someone who simply loves and is great with kids — who’d be happy to do some babysitting. Just make sure they have the stamina to keep up with your kid(s)!
Summary: Ask a family member or close friend. Get referrals from people you know and trust. Check with your child’s daycare or preschool. Ask around at your community center or place of worship. Start a babysitting swap or co-op. Consider active retirees in your neighborhood.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Many Internet service providers (ISPs) expressly forbid personal hosting unless you have a business plan, which often costs significantly more than a standard use plan. This shouldn't be an issue if your site only generates a few hits per month, but any kind of significant traffic will draw attention to your hosting.  If your ISP prohibits home-hosting, either upgrade your plan to one that allows hosting or switch to a different ISP before you continue. Failing to heed your ISP's policy for home-hosting can result in anything from getting your Internet turned off to having to pay fines. In order to host a website, you must have a computer on and connected to the Internet 24 hours per day, seven days per week. This is easier to accomplish with a secondary, older computer than it is with your primary computer. Restarting your computer to update will occasionally be necessary. During these updates, your website will be inaccessible. Make sure that your computer is up-to-date with the latest operating system, security features, and drivers. Make sure you update your Windows computer or update your Mac computer before continuing. If your website's source code isn't already in a file on your computer, copy it from your web service's settings into a text document on your computer and save it as a PHP file.  If the website's source code is stored on your computer, make sure you know where to find it. If you haven't yet programmed your website, you'll need to do so before continuing. MAMP is a free website hosting application that works on both Windows and Mac machines. To download MAMP:  Go to https://www.mamp.info/en/. Click DOWNLOAD below the "Free" version. Click the orange Download button. Wait for the file to finish downloading.

SUMMARY:
Make sure your Internet service contract allows hosting. Ensure that your equipment can handle hosting. Update your computer. Move your website's source code onto your computer. Download the MAMP program.