Article: Use WhatsApp to tell the world about a special product, skill or opportunity that you think would benefit others. Simply address the needs of your various contacts individually or send out a broadcast message to reach them all at once.  Use the app’s file sharing features to send out promotional graphics, videos and other assorted media. Start a mailing list that’s only available to a specific set of your WhatsApp contacts. Rather than simply mentioning that you run a lawn care business or offer personal training, let your contacts see what you have to offer for themselves. Displaying a simple link can help you get the word out about your professional enterprises, helping you generate attention and interest. Create a custom signature for your messages that includes a link to your website or social media profiles. Express your ideas on a larger stage using WhatsApp's group video call feature. When users tune in, they’ll be able to see and hear you in real time. You can use PayPal to charge a small admission fee for viewing privileges, or only make the broadcast accessible to those who have paid dues to join a specific group.  Ideally, you should be able to present some kind of specialized knowledge or information. Conducting seminars in multiple installments can increase the amount of profit you stand to make and give a wider audience a chance to join in. WhatsApp person-to-person format makes it well-suited for handling questions and concerns discreetly. Customers can text, send images of faulty products or even video chat with a live representative to come up with solutions.  Respond to questions yourself or have a colleague or employee manage your business’s support correspondence duties. Communication through WhatsApp is more fluid than programs like Facebook and Twitter, where comments might only be addressed a couple times a day.
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Offer your services directly. Link to your website. Host an E-conference or seminar. Provide live customer support.
Article: Put on a pair of black leggings, black booties, and a T-shirt in either white or grey. Add on a red, plaid flannel shirt to complete the look. If it's chilly out, add a bulky, knitted scarf. Finish the outfit off with a fitted shirt or a sweater. You can also wear a skater dress instead. To make your legs look longer, match the color of your tights to your boots. Pair brown booties with a brown bomber jacket and a white T-shirt. Finish off the look with a pair of skinny jeans or cuffed straight leg jeans. Wear darker colors, such as blacks or dark browns. Also, try to match the color and material of your jacket to your booties. For example, you could pair black leather booties with a black leather jacket. Pair brown ankle booties with an cream or ivory colored sweater, and comfy jeans. If you don't like sweaters, opt for a cream-colored turtleneck and a tan colored blazer instead. Pair your favorite white summer dress with a dark green or brown jacket. Add a pair of dusty brown booties, and a few simply accessories, such as a bracelet or handbag. If you'd like a sleeker look, wear a wide, leather belt around your waist to cinch the dress in. Try a pair of brown booties with some blue skinny jeans. Wear a patterned, boho-style blouse or tunic over the jeans. For a sleeker look, add a wide, brown belt around your waist to cinch in the excess fabric.
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Get comfy with leggings, T-shirt, and a flannel shirt. Go casual with a skater skirt, tights, and booties. Wear flat booties, jackets, and T-shirts for a casual look. Pair a form-fitting dress with a jacket and ankle boots for a sleeker look. Get cozy with knits, bulky sweaters, and booties. Extend your summer wardrobe into the fall by adding a jacket. Create contrast by pairing skinny jeans with a tunic or a flowing blouse.
Article: Pull the leaves off the stalk, making sure to leave the stems on the leaves. This will make the leaves easier to handle; you can always trim the stems at the end. Rinse the leaves in cool water and lightly pat them dry with a paper towel. If you going to decorate a cake with these, choose ones that look nice. Don't pick any that are bruised or torn. You can do this the microwave or over the stove. This will make the corn syrup easier to brush on. This will help make the corn syrup stickier and less likely to slide off. When brushing the mixture on, try to do it as thinly as possible. You don't need a lot for the sugar to stick. Coat them as evenly as possible, and don't worry if the sugar layer appears thick. You will be shaking the excess off at the end. Make sure that the leaves aren't touching or overlapping, or you won't be able to coat them evenly. Don't re-use any of the sugar from the first round. It will be damp from the corn syrup and clump up. Also, don't shake off any of the excess sugar; let it sit on the leaves. Don't cover the leaves with anything while they are drying. You can eat them as a treat, or use them as a garnish for cakes, drinks, pastries, or even ice cream.
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Prepare the mint leaves. Warm the corn syrup until it becomes thin. Brush the corn syrup over the leaves and let them dry for 1 minute. Spread the leaves on a flat surface and cover them with half of the sugar. Transfer the leaves to a parchment-lined baking sheet, sugar-side down. Cover the leaves with the rest of the sugar. Let the leaves dry for 24 hours. Gently shake off the excess sugar and use the leaves.