Article: You can set up a Web store to charge subscribers for each episode. However, a pay-per-listen podcast is competing with thousands of free podcasts. The content would have to be very compelling to convince very many people to shell out cash, so very few podcasts profit with this method. In case you were thinking it, podcasts cannot be sold in the iTunes store. If you insert a commercial into your podcast, listeners can easily skip over the ad when playing back the show on their computers or MP3 players. One option is to get sponsorship for the podcast, or even separate segments of the podcast. You may need to change the title of your podcast to allow the sponsor their due. Be sure you're not bombarding the listener with commercial after commercial. If your podcast is relatively short, a listener isn't going to want to hear three commercials in that small time frame. Especially at the beginning. This requires extra effort, because once someone subscribes to a podcast, it is downloaded directly into their RSS reader. They might never see the website again. The key is to tie the podcast into a blog or website and mention it frequently during the show. This will drive click traffic to the site and hopefully create some advertising revenue. Think about banner and sidebar ads. The latter has a bit more impact because it's longer and you can't scroll away from it. As a result, it has a higher click-through rate.
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Sell the podcast. Sell advertising. Get into web advertising.
Article: Regardless of whether you are tiling a floor or a backsplash, you will have to remove any previous covering. This can include pulling up carpet or vinyl flooring, removing previous tile flooring, taking down wallpaper, etc. Many of these removal jobs can be a project unto themselves, but you can find help at How to: Remove Floor Tile, Take Out Carpet, and Remove Wallpaper. Take exact measurements of the area you plan to tile. You will need to know the total area in square feet (or square meters), so you can purchase the correct amount of tile. Once you’ve started on the project, you don’t want to have to stop to purchase more tile, thin-set mortar, or anything else, so purchase everything you need in advance. Consult with the tile vendor or a home improvement store regarding how much thin-set you will need for your particular job. You’ll additionally need buckets to mix the mortar, trowels to spread it, sponges to clean as you go, and a tile cutter to make exact cuts for corner and edge pieces.  Inevitably, you will lose some tile to breakage (dropping, cracking, chipping, etc.) during the process, so make sure to purchase extra. Due to the unique coloring of travertine, it also also doesn’t hurt to have extra matching tiles in storage in case any of the tiles chip or crack down the road. Once you have your previous covering removed and all of your materials on hand, you should prepare the surface for tile.  If you’re applying the tile to a wall as a backsplash, then you should remove all switch plates and use 80-grit sandpaper to sand the wall by hand. This will create a rough surface on the paint that will bind better to the thin-set mortar. Make sure to use a damp rag to remove any dust from the wall after sanding.  For travertine flooring, you need a clean, even surface, so remove any leftover residue from the previous flooring and mop to remove any debris. For a wood rather than concrete subfloor, lay down 0.5” cement fiberboard to create an even subfloor.
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Remove any previous covering. Measure the area you intend to tile. Purchase all the supplies. Prepare the surface for tiling.
Article: Microsoft will sometimes temporarily lock accounts it believes to have been used fraudulently. This method will work if you’ve been locked out by this system or if your password has been changed by the person accessing your account. This button is below the username and password text fields and will take you to the password recovery page. This will take you to the account recovery page. Selecting a reason why you think your account has been compromised is optional and does not impact the recovery process. For example: examplemail@hotmail.com. Captcha is a random set of characters used to make sure you are not robot or script trying to access the site. The characters appear in an image above the text field. If you are having trouble identifying the captcha characters, press “New” for a new set of characters or “Audio” to have the characters read to you. If you have a backup email or phone number associated with your account, select it from the list and a code will be sent to that address/number. Enter the code onto the page and you will be redirected to reset your password.  Some characters of your backup email/number will be censored for security reasons, so you will need to be able to identify the email or number from the first and last few letters/numbers If you don’t have backups associated with your account, choose “I don’t have any of these” and you will redirected to the “Recover your Microsoft Account page”. The email should be one to which you still have access. A window will appear prompting for a security code sent to that email.  If you do not have another email, you can create a new Outlook.com account by selecting the text field and clicking “Create new account”. Enter the security code sent to your alternate email and click “Verify”. You will be redirected to a questionnaire form prompting you for information such as name, birthday, passwords used, recent email subjects or contacts, email folders created, or billing information, in order to help verify that the account in question is yours. Once the form is submitted, wait up to 24 hours for a response. If the information provided was sufficient you will be provided with a link to reset your account password. If not, you will receive an email informing you the information was not sufficient to recover your account. You will receive an error if you have not filled the form with enough information before submitting. The minimum amount will vary based on the amount of information associated with the account. If you received a password reset link, you will be taken to a page to create a new password for your account. You will have to enter your new password twice to ensure there are no typos.  Passwords have an 8 character minimum and care case sensitive. Set a strong password with a mix of capital and lower-case letters, numbers and symbols.
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Go to the Microsoft Account login page. Click “Forgot my password”. Select “I think someone else is using my Microsoft Account” and click “Next”. Enter the email address you suspect has been compromised into the first text field. Enter the captcha characters into the second text field. Select a method to receive a security code and click “Next”. Enter an email address on the Recover your Microsoft Account page and click “Next”. Complete the form with as much accurate information as possible and click “Submit”. Reset your password.