Article: The tracks you produce won't gain popularity unless you make them available to the public. Post your songs to platforms like YouTube, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, Spotify, and more. Include relevant tags for your songs so listeners can search for and find your music more easily.  Include genre specific tags, like one for hip hop or pop, and subgenres where applicable, like Electro Pop. Keep an eye on tracks you post. Tracks with many likes, thumbs ups, or positive responses can guide your production of future tracks. through social media. Many fans like to know what their favorite artists are saying about daily events. Interact with your fans on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and similar social networking sites. Use social media to communicate with local DJs and producers in your city or region. Post information on upcoming tracks.  Developing a following on social media can be a lot of work. In many cases, producers use a publicist or agent to manage their social media accounts. Sponsor social media contests, like one-on-one question and answer sessions or merchandise giveaways. Make a business card and bring it to clubs and live music events. Hand your card to DJs, event coordinators, club managers, and other individuals. Attend after parties for events and shows to solidify your relationships with acquaintances involved in music production. If you receive the contact information from someone involved in the music scene, send them a friendly message or an invitation to collaborate. Go onstage as a DJ and showcase your tunes. If you're more of a behind-the-scenes producer, contact local DJs or club music planners through social media or personal connections. Introduce them to your best work, then see if they'll play one of your songs.
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Post your songs. Cultivate a following Network with music professionals. Perform your tracks or have local DJs perform them.

Problem: Article: You can also use rubbing alcohol if you don’t have access to nail polish remover. Make sure the surface of the silly putty gets completely covered in nail polish remover. Discard the pieces of silly putty as you scrape them off. If the silly putty won’t come up from the carpet, try using more nail polish remover or freezing the silly putty with an ice pack before applying the nail polish remover.
Summary: Soak a cotton ball in acetone nail polish remover. Blot the silly putty with the cotton ball. Use a knife to scrape away the silly putty. Repeat the process until all the silly putty is gone.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is a free program designed to compile all your resources into one executable file. You can download launch4j from http://sourceforge.net/projects/launch4j/files/launch4j-3/3.1.0-beta1/. Make sure the filename has “.exe” at the end of it!  . This is optional, and if left blank, your OS will revert to its default executable file icon. This ensures that the users have a sufficient version of Java to use your program. This can be changed by you, but 1.4.0 is a safe version.  The .xml file is standard, don't worry about it. Your executable file will now be created!

SUMMARY: Download launch4j. In the first text field, type or select via browsing the location you want your executable file to be stored. In the second text field, type or select via browsing the .jar file previously exported from Eclipse. In the fourth text field labelled “Icon:”, type or select via browsing the “.ico” file we previously converted Under the “JRE” tab at the top, select the “Min JRE version” and type in “1.4.0”. Click the gear button called “Build wrapper” at the top of the screen. Give the .xml file an appropriate name and click "Save".

Pour your beans into a colander, and jiggle the colander under running water for one minute to wash residual dirt off your beans. You can sift through the beans with your fingers to help clean them. Soaking canned beans will make them mushy. Only soak dried beans. Pour your rinsed beans onto a baking sheet and sort through them with your fingers. Throw any bits of gravel or other debris in the trash. Leave at least 6 inches (15 cm) of space between your beans and the top. Add cool tap water 4 cups (946 ml) at a time to your rinsed beans. Keep adding the water until your beans are fully submerged by at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) of liquid. For example, a 1-quart pot would leave plenty of room for ½ cup (100 g) of dried pinto beans. Pour the salt into the pot, and give the salted water a stir with a large spoon to help the salt dissolve. Finer salt will dissolve more easily than coarse salt. Use the same amount of salt no matter which salt you use. For a shortcut, soak your pinto beans overnight, so you can cook with them in the morning. Soaking allows the salt to fully penetrate and flavor your beans. Use a colander to strain your soaked beans. Discard the soaking water in the sink. Then, pour the pinto beans back into the pot you soaked them in. Cook your beans as desired over a medium heat on the stove top, using a 3:1 ratio of water to beans. If your recipe calls for salty ingredients such as broth or ham, season with less salt during cooking to prevent an overly salty dish. Achieving tender pinto beans typically takes 1-2 hours.
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Rinse dried pinto beans with cool tap water. Inspect your rinsed beans for any impurities. Pour your sorted pinto beans into a large, clean pot. Add 1 Tbsp of salt (17 g) for every 4 cups (946 ml) of water. Soak your beans for at least 6-8 hours. Rinse your beans with cool water before cooking. Add a pinch of salt to your beans for cooking.