Write an article based on this "Know that LinkedIn is very powerful in getting sales leads. Know when LinkedIn cannot help you. Consider signing up for a Premium LinkedIn sales account. Determine the job titles of your sales prospects, so that you can search for them. Contact your prospects via LinkedIn InMails. Don't waste your InMails. Use LinkedIn for reference selling."
article: In particular, it can help you if you:   Belong to a company that is not well known Can't always find the right person at a large company to sell to Are looking for leads for big ticket items Are selling to companies where nobody picks up a phone any more LinkedIn selling is somewhat limited if you are selling to individuals. LinkedIn is great for finding leads.  But if you are already in contact with the right people at prospect companies, it won't be very helpful. The Premium accounts will help you find the right buyers and contact them.   When you search with a Premium account, you will be able to read the full name of the people you find in search. Premium account holders can also send a limited number of "LinkedIn InMails" directly to the sales prospects they find.  They are "guaranteed opened," meaning, if the person you are trying to contact does not open the message in seven days, your credit is refunded and you get to try with someone else. Sales accounts cost USD$ a few hundred to USD$1000 per year. LinkedIn search is pretty user friendly, but it still takes a bit of practice to get the right people to come back on the search.   You probably already know who the economic buyers for your product are, but you may not know what their job titles are. For example, if you want to set up meetings with materials managers of food manufacturing companies, you simply set your search filter to show you people in food manufacturing with title material manager. You may need to specify additional keywords to get the exact list of people you are looking for. InMails are messages sent via LinkedIn to the prospect you want to contact.   Consider hand crafting the message to the prospect.  LinkedIn only gives you a limited number of InMails, and charges you for them, so you want to make each one count.   LinkedIn fits the VITO letter model a lot more than the smile and dial model. Remember that putting in a personal note referencing your connection to the prospect increases your success dramatically. Since you only have a limited number of InMails, you may want to use other ways of contacting prospects that you can find without LinkedIn.  You can try:   Guessing their email address. Using a lead database. Phone call Facebook messages.  Facebook also charges for premium emails, but sometimes it is pretty cheap. LinkedIn lets you see the contacts of your contacts, some of which could be sales prospects.   Make a list of your happy/reference customers who might introduce you to their friends. Add these customers as connections on LinkedIn. Browse your customers' connections.  You will find some connections that could also be sales prospects for you. You can approach these new prospects in several ways.  You can hit them with an InMail, do a LinkedIn introduction request (which does not count against your InMail quota), contact them offline, or ask your customer for an introduction. Note that adding your customers as your connections can have risks.  A clever competitor sales rep might be able to see who you are connected to unless you set your privacy correctly.  You can avoid this by hiding your connections.

Write an article based on this "Highlight your eyes and lips. Add horrifying scales. Carry around other snakes. Opt for simple footwear. Use a lot of jewelry."
article: You can use heavy make-up for this outfit, covering your entire face with thick coats of gray and green greasepaint. Apply large black circles around your eyes, insert yellow fright-contact lenses, and stage blood to your mouth.  Keep in mind that Medusa should be as beautiful as she is horrifying. Apply make-up so that it looks freaky, scary, and very morbid. Use green foundation, As one who lived in relative darkness, Medusa would not have had bronze skin or rosy cheeks. Instead, she would have been fairly pale, with cracked skin that is peeling from her face. Draw attention to your eyes by applying more heavy black eyeliner and black mascara. You can use dark eyeshadow to make your eyes look gaunt, or you could use a bolder metallic shade of green or purple for something a little more subdued and crazy. Use either black lipstick or red lipstick. Go for black lipstick if you want something spooky. To emphasize the more alluring aspect of Medusa, use bright red or deep red lipstick. Apply tooth black out to make your teeth look authentic and decayed. Use facial paint to draw small scales around the top of your forehead, the edges of your face, and along the sides of your hands and feet.  You could also use black or green eyeliner to draw the scales, or for 3D effect, cut scales from colored construction paper, and apply with water and flour mixture, or cellophane tape. Note that this is strictly optional. Even without the use of scales, you should still clearly resemble Medusa. You could wear a large rubber snake around your shoulders or waist, or weave a smaller one around your fingers.  Hold a rubber snake in each hand, or glue using skin-adhesive squares. If wrapping a large snake around you, make it large enough so that it coils around you without needing to be held in place. Flat, gold or beige sandals work best. Paint all exposed skin with green tempera paint (non-toxic). Antique-looking earrings, bracelets, or brooches can be worn, but don't worry about getting too fancy or too gaudy because the Medusa was a hedonistic demon.

Write an article based on this "Enable the iOS device's Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions. Long press on the connectivity toggles. Tap the AirDrop button to select your privacy option. Open the AirDrop folder on your Mac (if applicable). Open the item that you want to share. Tap the Share button. Tap the name of the person that you want to share the file with via AirDrop. Wait for the other person to accept."
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You will need both turned on in order to use AirDrop.  You can quickly access these options by swiping up from the bottom of the screen to open the Control Center. Tap the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth buttons to turn them on. If you're transferring between an iOS device and a Mac, the Mac's Bluetooth and Wi-Fi must be enabled as well. This is the toggle with Wi-Fi, cellular, Airplane Mode, and Bluetooth.  This will open up a bunch of other toggles, including personal hotspots and AirDrop. There are three settings for AirDrop when you tap the button:  Off - This turns AirDrop back off. Contacts Only - Only people that you've added to your contacts can see your device for AirDrop. You will need an Apple ID account in order for this to work. Everyone - Any nearby iOS device can find your device for AirDrop. If you're transferring a file to your Mac computer, open a Finder window and select the AirDrop option in the left menu. This will allow you to receive files on the Mac. Find the item that you want to share using its regular app. For example, to share a photo with AirDrop, open it in the Photos app first. This looks like a square with an arrow coming out the top. All nearby users who are using AirDrop will appear at the top of the Share panel. Tap a person's photo to send the file to them. You can use AirDrop to quickly share files, photos, or URLs with friends and contacts that are nearby. The other person will need to accept the file before it download to their device.