Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a simple satisfaction survey to track your net promotion score. Ask how they found out about you to improve marketing. Request information on why customers chose you to better serve them.

Answer: With a 2-question survey, you can gather a lot of information about what your customers think about you. All you need to do is ask them if they'd recommend you to other people.  Ask, "Would you recommend our product or company to friends, family members, and co-workers?" Have them rate the question on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being "definitely would recommend." Ask them to follow up by having an open-ended "Why?" underneath. Run the numbers by tallying the percentage of people who voted 9 or 10 (positive promotion) compared to those who voted 1 to 6 (negative promotion). Those who rank your system 7 or 8 are relatively neutral, so don't count them. Subtract the negative promotion score from the positive promotion score for your net promotion. Track the improvement or decline of your net promotion over time to give you an idea of how you're doing. A simple survey question about where your customers found out about your business can help you analyze how your marketing tactics are working. Plus, you'll be gathering information on whether customers are recommending you to people they know. Perform this survey with a simple in-store form or an online question. Alternatively, you can ask employees to gather this information verbally and record it in a computer. Develop a short 1-2 question survey asking about the reasons the customer uses your business. In fact, a ranked survey question can help you determine the most important reasons your customers visit so you can develop those attributes in your business.  For instance, start with the question, "Why did you buy from us today?" Underneath the question, make a list like this one:  Convenience Low Price Best Quality Best Selection   Ask the customer to rank the selections from 1-4, with 1 being the most important.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Put the key in the lock. Turn the key. Turn on the fuel valve. Flip the engine switch. Depress the choke. Pull the starting lever. Push the pedal.

Answer: Vintage brands such as Puch have more complicated starting processes. First, if the lock has been engaged, start unlocking the moped using the keylock right below the handlebars. Move the handlebar to the right. Put the key inside the lock. Be aware that different brands may require more or less steps to start. First turn the key to the right. When it is turned to the right, you should be able to push it in. Once you do that, turn the key back to the left until the moped is unlocked. On a Puch Maxi, for example, you’ll find the fuel valve on the right side of the moped’s frame. This is a switch you must turn off when you park the moped. You may see the “on” and “off” labels on your moped. Pull the lever into the “on” position. Look near the handlebars for the engine switch. On the Puch Maxi, it’s on the right side. Make sure the switch is flipped to the “run” position. This only needs to be done if the engine is cold from disuse. Locate the carburetor. It’ll have a small black bar poking out of it. This is the choke, which you need to press and hold. While you do this, look downwards and find the small primer button on the carburetor. Press this too. Hold the front brake, which is on the right side of the handlebars, so you keep the moped under control. Find the starting lever under the left handlebar. Keep the pedals level as you pull it. Continue holding the starting lever as you begin to pedal. The engine should start and you should be free to go. If it doesn’t start, you may need to try pedal starting it.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Rent a car if you don’t have one. Check for road closures. Budget your time. Check directions for your location. Park your car. Take the shuttle.

Answer:
If you are a visitor or rely on public transportation for your mobility needs, then you will need to gain access to a car. Renting a car is a reliable option if you can’t borrow one.  If you fly into England, it’s easiest to rent your car from the airport.  If you are traveling from out of the country, you can use your driver’s license from your home country to rent the car, though you usually have to pay an extra insurance. Visit the Wiltshire Council website at http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/ before driving to Stonehenge to check for road closures. This is especially important during the warmer weather. Your trip should take about 2 hours from London by car, but it can take longer during the summer months when the roads are busy. Depending on where you begin your journey, you will need to get directions from your starting point to Stonehenge. Because you are driving yourself, you can take your vehicle all the way to the site. Free parking is available if you have purchased a ticket to Stonehenge. The parking lot is located near Airman’s Corner, which is the intersection of A360 and B3086 above the A303. A free shuttle bus will drive you from the parking lot to Stonehenge. The ride takes about 10 minutes and stops midway at Fargo Plantation.