Q: If a teacher saw you looking at an answer key in the middle of an exam, you aren’t going to be able to convince anyone that you weren’t cheating. However, if your teacher simply has a hunch that you cheated, you may be able to successfully deny the allegations. The repercussions of cheating can be intense, such as losing financial aid, getting suspended, getting expelled, and more. Unless you were caught red-handed, you may be able to convince your teacher that you’re innocent. If you aren’t exactly sure what evidence your teacher has against you, plan on denying. If they didn’t catch you in the moment, they may only have a suspicion. If you believe you can get away with it, go for it. The most important thing to do is to act surprised that they’re questioning you in the first place. Imagine if you worked hard and completed an exam or a paper without cheating… wouldn’t you be shocked if you were accused of cheating? Channel that reaction.  If your teacher accuses you of plagiarizing, simply tell them that you used the source in question for research. After reading the information and going directly to your paper to write it, you may have unintentionally phrased things similarly. If your score was uncharacteristically high on a test, just tell your teacher that you studied intently for it, as opposed to other times. Each accusation will be different, but unless you have a great excuse, keep it simple. Repeat that you studied hard, you did your best, and you’re upset that you’re being blamed. Keep it simple. If you are going to deny cheating, you don’t need to come up with a winding, elaborate lie. Continuously repeat that you did not cheat, you are not a cheater, and you are saddened by the accusation. Do not tell different people different stories, and do not confess to a friend or sibling, no matter how trustworthy you think you are. Maintain one solid story, and don’t budge.
A: Evaluate the evidence against you. Tell authorities you did not cheat. Stick to one story.

Q: Content marketing is a strategy for selling your goods or services.  It involves setting yourself up as an expert in your field by creating and sharing content that is closely related to what you are selling.  The content can include blog posts, videos, online courses or e-books.  The goal is to attract and retain a clearly-defined audience who will purchase your goods or services. rite a blog.  If you have a business, consider starting a blog as part of your marketing plan.   You can write how-to articles, product reviews, answers to questions and posts about upcoming events.  Blogs give you more flexibility than other forms of social media like Facebook or Twitter because you own the content and aren't bound by a third party's rules or restrictions.  Also, if your posts include keywords or phrases and link to internal and external content, you can improve the search optimization of your website.  Blogs drive sales because you can include product information and links to product pages.  Don't make the same mistake most businesses make, though, by making their blog posts all about them. Create helpful content for your target audience that gives them a reason for them to visit your site time and time again. .  According to Cisco, video accounted for 64 percent of consumer internet traffic in 2014, and it is expected to grow to 80 percent by 2019.  Video is so popular because it's engaging and allows people to get information and entertainment that's easy to digest.  With so much information available at their fingertips, most people want to get their content quickly and move on.  Produce creative videos that educate your customers about your products.  Keep the videos relevant to your audience.  Also, promote your videos across several social media channels. . Price Waterhouse Cooper predicts that revenue from e-book sales in the United States will grow from $2.31 billion in 2011 to $8.69 billion in 2018.  That's an increase of 276 percent.  Since the popularity of e-books is increasing so significantly, consider using this type of media to connect with your customers.  Content marketers create self-published titles on platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing and make them available for free.  E-books can help you generate sales leads, educate customers about you and your products, build your brand and offer valuable information to your target audience. .  Infographics are visual displays of information.  They display your content using visual design elements.  They can illustrate a point from an article, but they also usually convey a self-contained message.  Infographics are effective because they can quickly communicate complex information in a visually-pleasing, easily-understood way.  Use infographics to present survey data, explain how your product or service works or to compare products or services. Teach a class in your specialty.  You can teach the class in person, or you can offer it online.  Options for offering your class online include sending it through e-mail, hosting it on your website, or publishing it on an online platform like Udemy.  Teaching an online course is practical and profitable because you teach it once, and then you use it over and over again to connect to your customers.  Create a useful course that addresses your customers' needs and develop an ongoing system to promote the video and attract new customers. A webinar is a workshop or seminar that is presented over the web.  Sites like GoToWebinar allow you to host and record webinars.  Webinars are practical because you can connect with any number of people from anywhere in the world.  Also, like videos and infographics, webinars are visual, which makes them effective at engaging and capturing your audience.
A: Learn the definition of content marketing. . Create videos Write e-books Produce infographics Teach an online course. Host a webinar.

Q: A deep pot is essential for growing healthy Asiatic lilies in a container. Go for a container with a diameter of at least nine inches (23 cm) and a depth of eight inches (20 cm) or more. A pot at this minimum size can accommodate one large bulb with a diameter of four to five inches (10 to 12 cm) or three to four smaller bulbs with diameters less than three inches (eight cm). Before filling the pot with soil, you’ll need to add a layer of drainage material. Spread two inches (five cm) of small rocks, gravel, or another suitably loose material at the base of the pot. If you’ve recently broken a pot, you can use its pieces for part of your drainage layer. Asiatic lilies aren’t terribly fussy about their soil, but it does need to drain well. For best results, look for a potting soil labeled for lilies at your local garden center or nursery. If you have soil on hand that feels too moist and dense, mix four parts of it with one part peat moss or horticultural grit. Roughly measure or estimate the height of the bulb or bulbs you’re planting. Dig a hole at least twice as deep as bulbs’ approximate height. That way, you’ll be able to cover each bulb with a soil depth equal to its height, measuring from the top. If you’re planting more than one bulb, space them about two inches (five cm) apart. If you’re keeping your container indoors, choose a spot less than three feet away from a window. It should receive six to eight hours of direct sunlight. If you’re keeping your container outdoors, choose a well-lit area that won’t get drenched in rain. Go for a covered area or a spot in a wall’s rain shadow. Potted lilies shouldn’t be kept in warm indoor environments all year long. You can keep indoor plants in their pots until the late fall, then plant them in your outdoor garden. If your location doesn’t experience cool winters, consider overwintering Asiatic lilies in a cooler set to a temperature of about 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4.4 degrees Celsius).
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Choose a deep container for healthy plants. Place a layer of drainage material at the bottom of the container. Fill the container with well-draining potting soil. Plant a group of bulbs at least as deep as their height. Place your container in a well-lit area. Transfer potted lilies to the garden or a cool area for overwintering.