Write an article based on this "Open the Facebook app. Tag someone in a picture. Tag someone in a post. Tag someone by typing their name."
article: It's a blue app icon with a white f.  Log in, if you're not signed in automatically. You may not be able to tag some people or businesses due to their privacy settings. To do so:  Tap an image in one of your photo albums, on your Timeline, or on another's Timeline. Tap the icon shaped like a shopping tag at the top of the screen. Tap anywhere on the photo. Usually, tags of people appearing in a photo are placed on top of their image, but you can tap anywhere you like. Start typing the name of a person. Tap the name of the person you want to tag when it appears in the dialog box. Doing so tags them in the picture. Tap X in the upper-left when you're finished. Your friend will receive a notification that you tagged them in a picture. To do so:  Start a new post by tapping the status update prompt at the top of your Newsfeed or Timeline. It will read "What's on your mind...?", "Would you like to share an update...?", or something similar. Tap Tag People. It's next to a blue silhouette near the bottom of the screen. If you don't see this option, tap Add to your post below the message prompt to open the menu of options. Tap Who are you with? at the top of the screen. Alternatively, tap someone who appears in the "SUGGESTIONS" list on the screen. Start typing the name of a person. Tap the name of the person you want to tag when it appears on the screen. Type other people's names and tap them if you want to tag more than one person. Tap Done in the upper-right when you're finished. On Android, the button may be labeled Next. Write a comment and tap Post in the upper-right corner. Your post will appear on your Timeline, and the other user will receive a notification that you tagged them in a post. To do so:  Begin a post or a comment on another post, photo, or video. Start typing a someone's name anywhere in the post or comment. Facebook will make suggestions as you type. Alternatively, type @ before typing a name. This lets Facebook know that you want to tag someone in your post or comment. Tap the name of the user you want to tag when it appears. Tap Post in the upper-right. Your post or comment will be posted, and the other user will receive a notification that you tagged them in a post.

Write an article based on this "Track email, social media and other marketing campaigns with Google Analytics. Setup linked accounts with Google AdWords. Use Event Tracking."
article: Build a custom URL that tracks traffic for each new campaign.   Go to the Campaigns URL Builder to build your URL with the website, source, medium, term, name and content. Use this custom URL on any online links. Google will track the user's information. Go to the "Campaigns" tab. Select "Traffic Sources" and proceed to "Sources" to analyze your specific campaigns for their success. If you have a Pay Per Click (PPC) account, link this to Analytics so that you can track conversion rates and run reports on each PPC ad. Similar to a custom URL for campaigns, customize your event links to track the source and conversion for ticket purchases.  Add specific details about your event in the latter half of the URL, including them in the following order: event, category, action and label. Search for the "Event Tracking Guide" to find specifics on how to set up this slightly technical URL. Go to the "Reports" section to track your event movements.

Write an article based on this "Choose a growing method. Select a garden plot in full sun. Prepare your garden soil. Balance the pH of the soil before planting Know when to plant."
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There are two ways to grow chives: from a preexisting plant/cutting, or from seeds. Most gardeners recommend growing your chives from a bulb or from a start from another chive plant, because growing chives from seeds takes two full years. If you choose to grow from a preexisting plant (available at nurseries), select a start that is bright green, full, and is at least 3–5 inches (7.6–12.7 cm) in height. These are indicators of a healthy chive plant, and increase the likelihood of it flourishing in your garden.  Growing from seeds involves starting seeds indoors a few months prior to planting them outdoors, and transplanting in the springtime. The seeds will grow into plants, but they cannot be harvested for 2 years. Chive plants grow in bulbs that are divided every 3-4 years, so you can plant a divided bulb from a friend or neighbor’s chive plot, that will grow into an entirely new plant. Planting seeds, bulbs, and starts outdoors is the same process. Seeds are the only growing method that take a bit extra work prior to outdoor planting. Chives are sun-loving plants, and although they will still grow in shade, they will produce the biggest harvest when placed in full sun. Find a plot in your garden that has sunlight most of the day. If your garden is shaded, choose a patch that gets at least 4-6 hours of sunlight to satisfy the chives’ sun needs. Chives planted in partial sun will grow slowly, so expect smaller or less frequent harvests. Although some plants can grow in dense, hard soils, chives need light, loamy, and sandy soils with good drainage. If you’re working with soil that has a lot of clay or is very dense, mix in some sand to loosen it up. Additionally, add in a garden-quality compost mixture to mix nutrients into the soil. If possible, amend the soil 4-6 weeks prior to planting, so that the soil can have time to adjust to the changes. . Chives need soil with a pH between 6 and 7. Test the soil, and if it is too low, increase the pH by chopping agricultural lime into the soil using a garden trowel or small shovel. If it is too high, lower the pH by mixing in a fertilizer with urea phosphate or ammonium nitrate, or by adding compost, manure, or plant litter.   Test the pH using cabbage for an easy DIY method. You can test soil pH by using a store-bought test probe for exact measurements. Chives are summer-blooming plants that should be planted in the early spring. If you are starting your chives as seeds, start them indoors 8-10 weeks prior to your outdoor planting date. Planting outdoors should occur 1-2 weeks after the last frost of the winter, typically around March or April (depending on your growing zone).