Q: On iOS devices, download and install the Square Register app from the iTunes Store app. On Android devices, download and install the Square Register app from the Google Play store. Before you can receive payment, you'll need to link the Register app with a bank account. Open the Register app. In iOS, touch the gear icon. In Android, touch the three horizontal lines. Touch Link Bank Account, and then enter your name, routing number, and account number for your bank account. Touch Continue.  You can find your routing number on your checks. It is a 9-digit number. You can find your account number on your checks. It is an 8-digit number.
A: Download and install the Square Register app. Add your bank account.

Q: If you stop focusing on the people who don't care about you, you can focus instead on establishing healthy relationships with people who do care about you very much.  If you need to meet people, see if you can go outside your present social circle at the moment. If you're in high school, look for activities you can join that you will enjoy and that will give you an opportunity to meet people. Once you determine that you must cease contact with someone who has hurt you, you may need to find ways to take your mind off them, or activities to help fill the void left by their absence (if it was a close relationship, for instance).  Almost as if you are quitting smoking or another vice, think of this as a chance to start a healthy habit in place of a bad relationship. For instance, if you like art, you can try joining a pottery or a painting class. Or, you can try something you've always wanted to do, like rock climbing. Jogging, cycling, or yoga can be good for the body and mind.  A gourmet cooking class or family history project can be an enlightening distraction. Another classic saying is appropriate here: life is short.  Consider this an opportunity to pursue your passion, freed perhaps from someone who was holding you back or shutting down your dreams.  Take your shot at becoming an actor or sculptor; go back to school for that degree you never finished; see the Great Wall of China. Many, if not most, people notice and hold onto negatives more than positives, so it can be easy to let one hurtful relationship cloud all the caring relationships in your life. Let removing the bad be an opportunity to cherish the good.  It is easy to say you’re not going to care what anyone thinks of you anymore, but in reality we all desire at least some amount of validation from others.  Be selective in whose opinions should really matter to you.  Take the time to thank a good friend for always being there for you, or your sister for standing by your side in difficult times.  Use the time you gain by ignoring a hurtful person to spend more with those who truly care. As much as we like to think it so, we cannot change other people, only ourselves.  You can’t make someone care about you if they don’t want to. The most you can do in situations where you are dealing with people who don't care about you is to find out why it bugs you so much. It's an opportunity for you to grow from it.  Examine how you feel about the uncaring person’s lack of concern.  This will provide insights into your needs, and what adaptations you may be able to make to move past feeling a need for acceptance from that person.  It’s a simple and old axiom, but it is still as true as ever:  you can’t please everyone.  Some people aren’t going to like you no matter what, so focus on caring about yourself by being true to yourself.
A: Work on your other relationships. Find your outlet(s). Take comfort in those who do care. Focus on what you can control.

Q: For faster results, increase the number of sets/times per week you do this exercise.
A: In order to start seeing/feeling results, aim to do 3 sets 4 days a week for 6 weeks.

Q: When you’re starting a freelance photography business, you need a website to showcase your work so prospective clients can see what they can expect. You can also use your site to allow potential customers to get in touch with you, schedule your services, and deliver your finished photos. Make sure the site is easy to navigate, and contains only your best photos.  If you don’t know much about building a website, WordPress is a good place to start because they have templates and themes designed specifically for photography. It’s a good idea to incorporate a blog into your website. Post a new photo with entry, so clients can see what you’ve been up to recently. In addition to a website, social media is an ideal way to market your services online. Photography is a visual medium, so a great photo can quickly go viral and familiarize potential clients with your work. Create Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest accounts, so you can show off your work in a setting where it’s much easier for people to share it. Include links to all of your social media accounts on your website, so potential clients can easily find them. Word of mouth can be an effective way for freelance photographers to get new clients, so it helps to have business cards that you can give to family, friends, and existing clients. They can pass the cards onto people they know who might be interested in your services.  Create a distinct look for your business cards by including one of your photos on it. It can be a self-portrait so clients remember you specifically or a photo that you're particularly proud of and showcases your skills. Make sure that your cards contain all of your contact information, including your web address. You want potential clients to be able to find your online portfolio. Hopefully, word of mouth will spread about your photography skills, but you don’t want to wait around for jobs to come to you. By making connections with related businesses, you may be able to find new clients. For example, if you want to work as an event photographer, you might contact wedding or party planners, catering halls, and other event-related businesses to introduce yourself and your work. That way, if a person planning an event asks for a recommendation for a photographer, your contact can pass your name along. If you’re interested in working as a commercial or product photograph, you might try to find a contact at a marketing or public relations firm. When you’re just starting out as a freelance photographer, building word of mouth is key. That’s why it often helps to do some jobs for free -- you can gain experience and generate a buzz with potential clients. If you’re specializing in special event or portrait photography, ask family and friends if they need any photographs taken. If you hope to break into commercial or product photography, see if there are any small businesses in your area that might allow you to shoot photos for their marketing materials.  You may also want to consider holding sessions where you don't charge for the session itself. Instead, the clients only pay if they decide to purchase prints from you. That can be an effective way to lure new customers in and still make some money. Make sure to ask all of your free clients for testimonials after you take the photos. If they’re positive, you can use them in your promotional materials or as references for potential clients. If your free clients have any criticisms of your work, use them to improve your skills and services.
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Create a website. Establish social media accounts. Print up business cards. Network to generate leads. Do some free assignments.