Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Send e-mails to your existing base. Get seen on Facebook. Promote on Twitter. Create a special Pinterest account. Write guest posts on other blogs. Stream podcasts. Publish an e-book.

Answer: Before trying to reach a larger number of people, inform those already in your social and professional spheres by sending out an e-mail.  If you already have a contact list specifically set up for this subject, send the e-mail out to everyone on that list. Even if you don't have a special contact list set aside, it might still be worth your time to send an e-mail out to anyone you know who might be interested. Provide all relevant information in the e-mail. You should also include a note in the body of the e-mail encouraging your contacts to forward the e-mail to others who might be interested. Facebook is still one of the most popular social media websites. Plenty of people successfully use it to reach the masses, and plenty of others try to do so and fail. Knowing how to use Facebook effectively is crucial.  If you haven't done so already, start an official fan page on Facebook and build your fan base. Update the page often and keep it active. Target your posts your specific target audience based on age, gender, relationship status, and similar criteria. Make your posts more interesting by using original images. Post during different time slots to determine which reaches your target audience most effectively. Cross-promote with other pages who share a similar target audience. Consider buying actual ad space on Facebook. Your cause, event, or company should have its own Twitter account. At minimum, you should tweet frequent updates from this official account and aim to get as many followers as possible. It's also a good idea to start an official Twitter hash tag. Create a term that is easy to remember and relevant to the topic, then tag all of your related posts with this hash tag. Print this tag on every other piece of promotional material, as well, so that more people will know to use it. Set up an official Pinterest account to promote your cause, event, or business. Post information related to your topic and try to get followers who share your interest in the topic at hand.  You can pin articles on related subjects, tutorials on related DIY projects, or advertisements for your newest events or products. Encourage those who connect with you to send or post their own photos, then pin those photographs to a special board dedicated to your supporters. Network with popular blogs related to your subject matter. Get to know the person who runs the blog and ask to write a guest post about your chosen topic.  This might be even more beneficial if you have your own blog. You can link back to your blog in each guest post and offer guest space on your own blog to those you network with. Stick with something educational. If you want to direct readers to your own blog or website for more information, include the plug toward the end of the post and keep it brief. Roughly one-quarter of Americans listen to podcasts, so converting the information you want to spread into digital audio can make a big impact.  If you have an existing blog, you can simply convert your existing posts into podcast form. Another option is to record a regular podcast show. Make each episode readily available for download or streaming audio. Consider writing a short, concise book on your cause or on a topic related to your business or event. Self-publish your eBook and make it available for free or cheap on as many major platforms as possible.  The material you publish must be relevant and the eBook itself should look professional. Design an eye-catching cover to accompany your eBook, too. The right cover can be the factor that convinces a potential reader to find out what your eBook is all about. Make your eBook available on your blog, if you have one. It should also be available for download to the Amazon Kindle and Barnes and Noble Nook.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place a casing into the first station. Pull the load press' handle all the way down until it stops, there may be a good deal of pressure which needs to be applied. Bring the handle all the way back up to the resting position. Rotate the tray one station, the tray should click into position. Repeat steps 1 - 3. Repeat steps 1 - 3. Place a bullet in the upright position on top of the belled casing. Repeat steps 1 - 3 and add step 7 until you run out of casings, powder, primers, or bullets.

Answer: Often there is a spring that holds the casing in place. Be sure the casing is perfectly upright and centered. If the casing is partially crushed, it may not work, but if it makes it past the first station, it should be fine. Be sure that the casing has solid integrity, and the mouth of the casing (the opening) does not have any folds which will create operation or safety problems when fired. This first station resizes the brass (shot casings expand slightly, so this station shrinks it slightly) and extracts the old used primer. (Note: be sure you never extract a live primer, this is one of the most dangerous things you can do with a loading press!) To load a fresh primer from your primer hopper press the handle forward until it stops (this won't be very far, but again, some pressure will be needed). From now on you will repeat steps 1 - 3 (a four-station press does up to four things every time you pull —or push— the handle) to keep the tray as full as possible (until supplies or time run out). The second station adds powder from the powder measure (powder drop) into the casing. The amount of powder should be checked for the first two casings, the last casing, and every 50 - 100 casings. The powder measure should be adjusted if the amount of powder moves out of your predetermined tolerance range. The third station bells the casing. This allows you to easily place a bullet on top of the casing, but a bell that is any larger than needed will reduce the casings integrity, too little belling will make seating the bullet difficult. In the fourth station, a bullet will be seated and the casing crimped. This station will also crimp the casing around the bullet. Other than the amount of powder, bullet seating depth and crimping is arguably the most important part of the loading process.  A bullet which is seated too deep or a crimp which is too tight can create unsafe pressures in the chamber when fired. A bullet which is seated too shallow may cause the bullet to engage in the rifling when chambered, before it should be. This can cause inaccuracies if fired, but it can also cause a Type-4 malfunction or problems ejecting the live cartridge. A casing which is inadequately crimped may cause the bullet to be loose in the casing, and it may potentially fall out. It can also cause the cartridge not to load into the chamber of the firearm smoothly. See tips for more information.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place the brisket in the brine. Cover the top of the pot with the lid or plastic wrap. Allow the corned beef to brine for 1 to 5 days in the refrigerator. Remove the meat from the brine when you are ready to cook it. Rinse the beef very well. Wash your large pot very well.

Answer: Place a bowl on top of it to weigh it down. It should be submerged by at least 1 inch (2.5cm).  It is curing during this time, so the longer you leave it in, the richer the flavor will be.  Your corned beef will be too salty if you don't rinse the brine away thoroughly.  And the briny dripping beef will be messy. You will need to use it again to cook the beef.  Flush everything that comes in contact with brine very well with water to prevent corrosion over time.  This includes the garbage disposal, if you poured the brine down the drain. Do not allow brine to contact dissimilar metals for any length of time.  They will corrode rapidly.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Plan some fun outings together. Laugh with your friend. Watch for recurrences of depression symptoms. Take care of yourself.

Answer:
As your friend begins to feel better, keep your friend moving beyond depression by planning some fun outings. Choose activities that you both enjoy and make plans to do those things so that your friend will always have something to look forward to. Plan to go to the movies together, go on a weekend hike, or have coffee together. Just make sure that you do not pressure your friend into doing anything that he or she is not ready to do. Be patient and persistent. Laughter is known as the best medicine for a reason. Recent studies have shown that laughter helps to alleviate the symptoms of depression and make people who are depressed feel more connected to others. You probably know what makes your friend laugh better than anyone else does, so make sure that you use that knowledge laugh with them on a regular basis.  Make sure that you only use humor in appropriate situations. If your friend is opening up to you or crying, you might not want to tell a joke at that moment. Do not be discouraged or feel inadequate if your friend does not laugh. Sometimes it is very hard to feel anything at all, even good things, but this will hopefully get better with time. Just because your friend is feeling better does not mean that he or she is cured. Depression is episodic, which means that it often comes back. It is common for people who have depression to suffer from multiple bouts of depression over a lifetime. If your friend appears to be sinking back into depression, ask them what’s going on.  Say something like, “I noticed you seem very tired lately. When did you start feeling this way?” Offer your help the same way that you did before and continue to encourage your friend as you have been. Helping a friend who is battling depression is hard work. To make sure that you do not suffer an emotional crisis, you will need to take very good care of yourself as well. Make sure that you set aside at least 30 minutes each day that is just for you. Use that time to focus on your needs, pamper yourself, or just to do something that you want to do. Make sure that whatever you do nurtures your physical, spiritual, and/or emotional needs. Some ways that you can use this time include:  take a yoga class take a bubble bath read a book journal about your thoughts and feelings meditate or pray go for a walk or bike ride spend time with other people who can help support and encourage you as you help your friend with depression