Write an article based on this "Create an account. Create new stations based on an artist or song. Personalize your station. Browse genres."
article: To use Pandora, you can listen without an account, but it won't store any of your music the next time you visit it, so it's helpful to create an account so you can save stations. With Pandora you can also choose between a free account and a paid account. The paid account essentially allows you to listen to music without commercials or advertisements. One way to discover new music on Pandora is by creating new stations and liking or disliking certain songs as they play. You can create a station based on an artist or track, and then Pandora will play music similar to that artist or track. As you listen to music, the best way to discover new music is by personalizing your station. When a song comes on that you like, click the "thumbs-up" icon at the top of the screen and when you dislike a song click the "thumbs-down" icon. This will help Pandora play songs that are more suited to your taste.  Each time a new song plays, Pandora will also show similar artists to that song. As you are listening to music, you may discover some new artists or songs by clicking on one of those similar artists. After you have listened to a station you can also go back to that station and edit the artists and tracks you have liked or disliked. On the left side of the screen where your stations are displayed, you can click on the "Options" button underneath a station. Then click on "Station Details," and you'll be brought to a page that shows your thumbed-up and thumbed-down tracks. If you are tired of certain songs or want more variety you can delete some of those tracks so that the variety of music played on that station will be broader. In Pandora you can also browse playlists and genres that Pandora has already created. In the top left corner, click in the search bar. A white box that gives you instructions should come up as well as a link within that box that says "Browse Genres." Click on that link to view the different genres and stations.  Pandora has a number of stations within each genre, suited for the type of music you are interested in or the mood your are feeling. You can view their top stations, for music that is popular, or you can visit their other categories that consist of a number of genres with different stations within the genres. There are certain categories that aren't necessarily a genre like "Classical," but are more of a mood, like "Dinner/Cooking," "Studying," and "Workout." Within these categories you have different stations that Pandora has created. For example, within "Dinner/Cooking" there are different stations like "Hipster Cocktail Party," "Laid Back Brunch," Funny Feast Comedy," all with songs that are suited for that type of meal.

Write an article based on this "Clean the insoles regularly. Wear socks with your shoes. Replace old insoles."
article: Get in the habit of cleaning the insoles of your shoes once a week or twice a month. Clean the insoles of shoes you wear a lot so dirt and odor does not build up. You may have a day once a month where you do a big clean of all of the insoles in your shoes. To reduce odor and dirt on your insoles, wear socks whenever you are wearing shoes with insoles. Socks will help to absorb sweat and dirt so they do not end up on your insoles. You should also try to rotate your shoes so you do not wear the same pair all the time. This way, the insoles of one pair of shoes do not become too worn or start to smell. If you start to notice your insoles are getting worn out, replace them with new ones. Many shoes can fit new insoles that you buy online or at your local shoe store. Do this for shoes you wear often so the insoles are always good quality and clean.

Write an article based on this "Ask others. Run a search for similar names. Make sure your name is not trademarked. Pick the right extension. Consider different names. Play with a domain name generator."
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You should always keep in mind that it's not what you like, but what you have researched and know that your visitors/customers will like. Just because you like the name or think it sounds good does not mean everyone else is going to like it.  Run potential names by others in your organization. For example, if your website will sell goods, ask your sales managers. If you have a blog, ask other bloggers. If you have a small website, ask family members or friends what they think of your potential names. Hire a marketing or consulting firm to give you feedback or recommendations for names. Another way of researching potential names is to run an internet search to see what other people have. By exploring the internet and seeing what your competitors or even non-related businesses have chosen, you'll get a lot of ideas.  Search for websites that are in the same business as you. For example, if you sell tools online, look for other tool websites. Take a look at the names of the top 100, 500, or even 1000 websites. By doing this, you'll get an idea of what the most successful websites have in common. Use your search as an opportunity to rule out names that are already taken, or names that are very like those used by other companies. Be very careful not to register domain names that include trademarked names. Thus, you should search to see if your website does not violate someone's trademark.  Stay away from domain names in which part of the name is trademarked. You might wind up having to give up your domain name (and the brand you've built around it.) Even if you believe your domain name is untouchable by a business that has trademarked a name, do not take the chance. The cost of litigation is extremely high. Search for trademarks at: https://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-application-process/search-trademark-database. The extension you pick is very important, as it provides information about the type of business or website you are running. At the same time, the public has varying conceptions about different extensions. While most people trust “.com” extensions, they may be wary of “.biz” extensions.  The most popular and often preferred extension is the .com extension. Roughly 75% of websites have it. Many web experts advise that if the .com is too expensive or is taken, you should probably try the .net or .org extensions – whichever is more appropriate. The .org extension is best used for nonprofit organizations. The .net extension is often used by companies that offer internet services. Other popular extensions include .info .biz, and .us. The .info extension is best used for websites that offer information to the public, the .biz extension is best used for businesses, and the .us extension should be used by companies located in the United States. Stay away from obscure extensions like .cheap or .camera. Once you've got an idea of what you want your name to be, you should make a list of a variants. By doing this, you'll be able to experiment with different names that might be similar but could be more memorable.  Try simple changes in your name. For example, if your site will be called "MikesTools.com", you should also consider buying "MikeTools.com" and "MikeTool.com.” Try changing the subject of your name. For example, if the name of your company is Mike's Tools, you may want to consider domain names that target what you sell. For example, try "buyhammers.com.” Domain name generators will ask you to input a keyword and then will generate available names. While you may not like any of the names generated, they'll provide you with ideas.  Use Wordoid. While this is not a domain name generator, you can input a word and it will provide you with new or similar words. Experiment with DomainHole. This is a domain name generator that help you create new domain names based off a keyword you supply. Other popular sites that may help you come up with ideas for your domain name include: Name Mesh, Dot-o-mator, NameStation, and Domainr.