Article: Websites are a perfect place to showcase your listings to all potential clients. Sometimes your identified clients are not local or easily marketed to with traditional methods. Nearly every real estate business today needs a good website to help in marketing efforts. Some clients have even come to expect all legitimate businesses to have an online presence.  Make sure to optimize your website for search engines. Improving your SEO strategy can bring a lot of attention to your business.  Take time to make sure the language on your website matches what your users will search for online. Consider a pay per click campaign. If your website is your business, or at least strongly relates to building your business, consider a pay per click campaign to help attract targeted clients to your website. Develop targets for both the keywords you want to use and the types of customers who would make the best leads. You’ll use this information later, when setting up campaigns. Include social follow buttons on your website. This makes it easier for people to boost your social media presence. Make sure these buttons are in a prominent location, on every page.  Provide free tools or services on your website. When you provide useful resources to the clients, you establish your credibility with them. You can add tools for searching properties according to entered criteria, calculating EMI, estimating the value of a home, and selecting an appropriate locality on your site. You can also provide free chat-based consultation to help prospects with any real estate related questions they might have. With the prevalence of social networks and social media today, it can be crucial to Use Social Media to Market Your Business. There are many ways to use social media to market small business.  Focus your social media presence and communications on benefits to the client, instead of features of property. In other words, people buy, sell, or lease property that meets their needs, not property that has certain amenities. Use the social media tools that your clients use. This may include social networking sites, blogs, or microblogging sites, such as:  Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest   Utilize different types of content, from text and pictures to audio and video. Clients are more likely to pay attention to your online presence if there is a variety of ways for them to engage. You can even give video tours of your properties.  Be active regularly on social media. Having an account is not enough. You have to be present online for your clients to notice you. Schedule regular times, at least once a week, to post new content. Invite friends, family, colleagues, and past clients to like or follow your social media pages, so they can see and share your message. Make sure to keep in mind that people should want to share and “like” your content, as you design it. Email blasts, where a company's message is sent to a large number of subscribers all at once, is very common. Make sure to get your clients' and potential clients' email addresses. Be careful not to email too much, lest you get marked as spam.  Though research suggests that e-marketing in this way has a small impact, it shows that it does increase real estate business performance.  Encourage clients to share your content by adding share buttons to your email. Set up email sign-up forms on your website. Use a subscriber's name and other details from your interactions to give emails that personal touch. This is more difficult to pull off in large email blasts. Web syndication apps allow you to link your online presence together, and then post your content across multiple online platforms at once or on a schedule. This can be a key way to manage an unwieldy volume of online material.  Share other people's realty-related content. This can help you build professional connections rapidly. People are more likely to give you a social media boost if you give one to them. Put your content in as many places as possible. This provides your potential clients with an array of ways to access your business. Someone visiting your blog might not go to your Facebook page, and so syndication can increase the chances clients see what you create.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Build a website. Utilize social networks/media. Start an email campaign. Syndicate.

Problem: Article: All you need to do in order to pull weeds in Animal Crossing is to stand next to a weed and press the “b” button. This will cause your character to bend over and pull the weed out of the ground. If you don’t play for a long stretch of time, there will be a lot of weeds in your town and you may have to spend longer on this step. Citizens don’t like weeds. They detract from the beautiful scenery otherwise created by flowers and trees. If you leave the weeds alone, it will cause your citizen satisfaction to decrease. Both you and your citizens are capable of planting and watering flowers. However, your citizens won’t be able to keep all of the flowers happy. When a flower doesn’t get enough water, it will begin to wilt and turn grey. This also causes a decrease in citizen satisfaction. If you do not have a watering can yet, scroll down to Method 3 to learn how to get one. If you have a watering can, you can press “x” to bring up your character’s inventory. In the inventory, find the icon for the watering can and equip your character with it by dragging and dropping it onto your character’s icon. Alternately, you can tap on the watering can and then choose the option “hold” to get your character to hold the can. With your character equipped with a watering can,  position your character so that he or she is standing next to the wilted flower. When your character is in position, press the “a” button. This button will trigger the action and your character will water the flower. Again, if you don’t have a watering can, read the next section to find out how to get one.
Summary: Press ‘B’ to pull weeds. Understand that the number of weeds you have can affect your citizen satisfaction. Keep the flowers in your town well-watered to keep your citizens happy. Select the watering can from your inventory. Water your flowers with the watering can.

This is one of the more difficult repairs to attempt yourself, so make sure that you can't fix the issue using one of the other methods in this article first. If you've tried everything, you can try replacing your hard drive as a last-ditch effort.   If you iPod is making a clicking sound and the "sad iPod" image appears on your screen, then the hard drive most likely needs to be replaced. Replacement hard drives can be ordered online, or you can scavenge a drive out of another iPod that is the same model. All versions of the iPod Touch, iPod Shuffle, and iPod Nano use flash memory instead of a traditional hard drive. This means there are no moving parts that can fail or connections that can become severed. There is no practical way to secure or replace an iPod Touch hard drive, as the flash memory unit is built into the circuitry. Make sure that the iPod is turned off and locked with the Hold switch toggled on before opening your iPod. This will ensure that you don't accidentally turn it on while working on it. Follow the steps in the previous method to remove the back from your iPod to expose the hard drive. Lift the hard drive from the top of the iPod. Don't try to pull it out completely. Remove the rubber bumpers and shock absorber and set them to the side. You will see a cable at the bottom the drive that attaches the drive to the circuitry. Gently work the cable out of the drive, using either your fingers or a screwdriver. Once the cable has been detached, you should be able to completely remove the drive from the housing. Once you have pulled the drive out, take off the foam cover and put it on your replacement drive. Put the rubber shock absorbers on it as well. Insert the new drive in the same direction that the old drive was installed. Gently insert the cable so that the hard drive can send and receive data from the iPod's motherboard. Close up the iPod and ensure that all of the tabs click. With the new hard drive installed, all that is left is to perform a restore on the iPod. See the first method in this article for detailed instructions on restoring the device.
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Ensure that there are no other options. Toggle the Hold switch on. Open your iPod. Lift up the hard drive. Pull the drive out slightly. Remove the drive. Install the new drive. Restore the iPod.