Write an article based on this "Cut 2 PVC pipes. Attach the slip caps and threaded connectors. Drill holes into the smaller PVC pipe. Attach the eyelets. Attach a premade fishing reel to the larger pipe. Screw the PVC pipes together."
article: Take 2 pieces of PVC piping—one 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) in diameter and the other 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm).  Use a saw to cut the PVC pipes to the desired length. Keep in mind that the combined length of the 2 PVC pipes will be the approximate length of your finished fishing rod. For example, for a small child-size fishing rod you could cut each pipe to a length of 10 inches (25.4 cm). Use some sandpaper to smooth the sawed edges and remove any markings from the body of the pipes. You will need two slip caps: one  1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) and one 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm)  fitting.  You will also need a 1⁄2–3⁄4 inch (1.3–1.9 cm) threaded connector (female/male) and a 1⁄2–3⁄4 inch (1.3–1.9 cm) threaded connector (female/female). These fittings are available very cheaply from the hardware store. Slip each fitting onto the corresponding piece of pipe, but do not glue in place. Take a power drill with a 3⁄32 inch (0.2 cm) drill bit and drill 3 to 5 holes all the way through the 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) PVC pipe. The number of holes will depend on the length of the pipe you are using. No matter how many holes you make, ensure that they evenly spaced. Take a number of medium sized binder clips (to match the number of holes you drilled) and remove the silver wire from the clip.  Use a pliers to bend one leg of the silver wire across the other. When you’re done, there should be a closed loop on one end of the wire and on the other end the legs should point inwards towards each other. Repeat with the other wires. Take a wire and clip the legs into the holes on either side of the 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) pipe. The loop at the end of the wire forms an eyelet for the fishing line. Repeat with the other wires. Buy a premade fishing reel and attach it to the side of the larger 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) PVC pipe. You can do this by using the same drill bit as before to make 2 holes in the side of the pipe, then screw the fishing reel into place The last step is to screw the 2 pieces of PVC pipe together to form your fishing rod and run the fishing line through the eyelets. Attach a hook, bobber and sinker to the end of the line. The great thing about this fishing rod is that you can remove the slip caps from either end of the rod to store tackle or anything else you want!

Write an article based on this "Do an Internet search to locate specific products. Speak to brand manufacturers to order from them directly. Visit trade shows if you want to order from manufacturers in person. Network with other wholesalers if you want to find deals. Join professional groups offering wholesale prices in trade magazines. Buy from business to business sites if you want to shop internationally."
article: Search first by typing the name of the product you are looking for. Include a model number if you are looking for something specific. Follow it with words like “wholesaler” or “distributor.” Your Internet search may show you a list of businesses selling merchandise at reasonable prices.  Type your area code into the search as well in order to cut down on shipping expenses. Research companies before you buy from them. Search for the company name online to check customer reviews. Use a business database such as the Better Business Bureau. Call companies not only to discuss purchases, but to gauge their legitimacy. Most legitimate companies will have business protocols such as a departmental phone system or receptionist. Many manufacturers are tough to buy from since they tend to fulfill high volume orders only. However, you get the cheapest prices when you buy from them. Call up their sales department or send them an email. Ask them, “Can I order your product from you directly? Do you have a minimum order amount?”  To contact a brand manufacturer, search for their information online. Look for emails and phone numbers on the manufacturer’s website or in business listings. If the manufacturer can’t sell to you directly, ask them, “Can I have a list of your distributors?” Many times you can connect with regional distributors or wholesalers to purchase products at a reduced price. Manufacturers and even wholesalers sometimes set up booths at trade shows. Purchasing products here can be a little more expensive and less efficient than over the Internet, but you also get a chance to network with various company representatives.  Trade shows provide an opportunity to view products and ask questions about wholesaling in person. Search online to find trade show listings in your area. Use a site such as http://www.expodatabase.com/. Make connections with manufacturers, distributors, and other buyers. The people you know may direct you to new acquaintances and opportunities for a deal. Search online for wholesale communities so you have a place to discuss business and have access to deal-finding tools.  For instance, find a list of wholesalers at a site such as https://www.wholesalecentral.com/. Meet up with other wholesalers when you can. Befriend them, talk to them, share sources, and discuss your purchases. Ask to be introduced to other wholesalers and sellers so you can expand your network. Make connections at trade shows and in professional organizations. Other wholesalers may be using these sources too. These groups occasionally run ads in trade magazines. Stumbling upon ads can be hit or miss, but by reading a magazine or website relevant to what you want to buy, you may come across good deals. These organizations often provide purchase discounts to members.  For example, read about the food or restaurant industry if you are interested in buying food or kitchen supplies wholesale. Paying to access deals may seem rough at first, but it quickly becomes worth it if you find what you need. There are a few of these wholesale sites available that can help you make purchases, the biggest of them being Alibaba or AliExpress. You can connect to manufacturers across the world so you can buy goods directly from places like China. You can then place larger orders if you plan on reselling items. Business to business websites facilitate purchases. By using them, you can get price quotes and place orders without calling up a manufacturer. This means less worries about issues like language barriers or shipping.

Write an article based on this "Visit the websites of your favorite game shows. Check out when they’re coming to your area. Sign up for an audition slot or make a tape. Prep yourself! Rock the in-person audition. Get called to be on the show."
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Game shows are constantly looking for contestants. Do a quick search online to see how each of your favorite game shows work. Should you send in a tape? Put your name into a lottery? Get an in-person audition? All the information you need should be available online. Take a look at their contestant requirements, too. You may need to be a certain age, not be related to anyone on the staff, live in a certain area, etc. It's best to know this now than to waste time later. Some game shows travel the country like certain reality TV shows (think American Idol and American Ninja Warrior). They'll visit X amount of bigger cities looking for hopeful contestants. And they could be coming near you. For example, Wheel of Fortune has the "Wheelmobile." They also accept tape auditions, but they tour the country in a large yellow van with this catchy name. If they are coming near you, decide one way or the other how you want to audition. You may have two options in front of you: attending an actual audition or making a tape and sending it in. If you do want to go in person, you may have to sign up for a slot to reserve your time. Do this as soon as possible to be sure there's room for you. And as for the tape, send that in sooner rather than later, too. Show your stuff, making sure to emphasize how camera-friendly you are, how comfortable you are being in the spotlight, and something that makes you memorable. Make sure to meet their taped-audition guidelines, too. Anyone about to go on Wheel of Fortune or Jeopardy (or any other game show) doesn't spend their free time before their audition on Facebook and playing Candy Crush. They're doing word puzzles and trivia games. They're honing their skills so they don't wind up looking like a doofus. And that's what you should be doing too, whether you're in a stage one audition or you've made it all the way to the finals. Watch old reruns of the show, too, to get in the zone. You'll get used to all the potential formats and you may even run into similar (or the same) questions. Immerse yourself in it as much as possible so you stay comfortable when the time rolls around. Once you're signed up and in the room (or they liked your tape and called you in), nervously drinking the bottle of water you've been handed, all you can do is rock it. Be friendly to the judges and other contestants, ask questions, and come off as a lively, intrigued, interesting human being. The rest is just up to the questions and tasks you get presented. Most auditions have rounds. They'll cut people round by round and you'll know exactly who they're cutting. The great part about game shows is that there isn't much waiting. If you make it, you'll likely know it. If you make it through all the rounds, you'll likely get put into a pool of eventual contestants. It could take you two weeks to get called, it could take you six months to get called. It's just a matter of pairing people up and filling up the oncoming weeks of airtime. Be patient! The call is coming. They'll likely give you advanced notice, too, so don't fret about getting it off work or not being ready to make the trip. And if you can't make the date, they'll probably be flexible. They need viable contestants and you've proved yourself – unless you prove to be difficult to work with, they'll try their best to accommodate you.