Article: Using social media is a great way to share what you’re doing and get others to talk about and use your services. Make profiles for your business on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and encourage your customers to view or follow them.  Post lots of pictures of the places you go and ask owners for permission to include their cute dogs in your pictures. You can add a clause in your contract that asks for permission to post pictures of the customer’s dog. Design a business card online with a company like Vistaprint, that makes customizing and ordering business cards easy and inexpensive. Resist handing your card out to anyone and everyone. Instead, stick to veterinary clinics, pet supply stores, as well as family and friends who are likely to pass the word along. Your business card should be attractive and include at least your business name, website, and contact information (phone number and email address). One of the best ways to market your business is by going above and beyond for the customers that you do have. Satisfied customers will likely recommend you to their dog owning friends, which will increase your number of clients. Consider giving a referral discount to clients who bring in new clients. By sharing that you’ll give anyone who gets you a new client 2 free 30 minute walks, for example, you’ll give them an extra incentive to spread the word.
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Create social media for your business to attract more customers. Distribute business cards. Go above and beyond for your customers.
Article: This will stack a second, identical layer over your original image. This will blur the entire image; you’ll work backwards from here.  Play around with different blur radii to create the background effect you want. The larger the radius, the blurrier the image, so if you’re going for a subtle effect, aim low. For example, if you want the background to be very soft and only somewhat identifiable, try a radius of 10. If you want your background just barely blurred, use a radius of .5 or 1. Make sure you’re working on the top layer when you add the blur. Since the original layer is still intact beneath the blurred one, using the eraser tool on your top layer will expose the clear image underneath.  Select the Eraser tool from the toolbar to the left. Adjust the eraser size as you go. For larger swaths, use a large eraser; for details and edges, use a smaller, more precise eraser. Adjust the eraser opacity as you go. For large, interior areas, use a high opacity to erase as thoroughly as possible; for edges, lower the opacity to create a softer, subtle effect. Running a low-opacity eraser over the same place multiple times will have a cumulative effect, so err on the side of low opacity where necessary. This will combine your various layers into one.
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Select Layers > Duplicate Layer. Select Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Erase your subject(s) back into focus. When you’re completely satisfied, go to Layer > Flatten Image.
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Apply enough hot glue or silicone to the band-aid to make the shape of thick cat lips and insert the whiskers. Leave the non-stick tape covering the adhesive band-aid on the back until it is time to wear the costume.