Problem: Article: Wordstream's free keyword suggestion tool can help you establish the most effective words and phrases you can use in your campaigns.  If you're using a third-party web browsing privacy extension like Privacy Badger, you'll need to disable it to use this tool. You can use the WordStream tool up to 30 times without having to pay for the service. There are also many alternatives to this site if you run out of searches, such as https://www.wordtracker.com. It's the first field in the blue bar below the "Free Keyword Tool" header.  If you want to narrow down the results, you can set filters using the "Choose industry" and "Select Country" menus. To see how well some of the keywords on your website are performing, enter your URL into the search box instead. This displays some keywords that can help you target your marketing. Write down the new long-tail keywords to use with PPC (Pay Per Click) ads and SEO. This WordStream tool is especially valuable for PPC ads because it allows you to bid on terms that will actually be used by people to find and buy products. Once you are able to determine popular, specific keyword phrases, you can improve the value of your PPC marketing.
Summary: Go to https://www.wordstream.com/keywords in a web browser. Type a keyword or phrase into the search bar. Click the orange Search button. Do up to 30 keyword searches for free.

Problem: Article: Write down the streets and intersection where you spotted the faulty street light. Determine exactly what's wrong with the light so that you can communicate that to the person taking down the report. Is the streetlight dimmed, completely out, or flickering? This information will allow them to repair the streetlight faster and more efficiently. Using a notepad or your cell phone you can write, "Streetlight flickering, northeast corner of 7th and King." If you've been able to find the information on who handles street lights in your area, then you can give them a call to report it. Make sure to be polite but straightforward and give them as many details as you can.  For instance, you can say, "Hello how are you today? My name's James Smith and I'm calling to report a broken streetlight. It's at the northeast corner of Jackson and 5th and it doesn't light at all. I noticed it this morning." Some departments have operating hours, so check the website before you give them a call. If you get a machine you may have to leave a message. In this case report what's wrong with the light, where it is, and the time and date that you noticed that it was faulty. Some companies and government agencies will have an outage map that allows you to report a street light online, and others will have a form that you can fill out to report the faulty street light. Go through the automated process online and give as many details about the fault as you can. Instead of having an online form, some municipalities or cities choose to use direct email. If this is the case, create an email and provide the location of the street light, what was wrong with it, when you saw it, and your contact information in case they need to contact you in the future. The subject of your email can be something like, "Reporting a Faulty Street Light at 15th and Dickinson."
Summary: Be as specific as possible. Call the department that handles streetlights in your area. Report the street light outage online. Send an email to report the street light outage.

Problem: Article: A popular method for bringing participants to the hackathon venue is to rent a charter bus. The bus can drive through a state or 2 and pick up participants at 6 or 7 separate locations before bringing them to the hackathon location. Once participants are at the hackathon location, consider their local transportation needs. For example, if the hackathon is held at a hotel, talk to the hotel concierge and see if the hotel has a shuttle that can ferry hackathon participants around town if needed. In order to keep event participants happy and productive, they'll need to be well fed. Plan to have a light breakfast spread when participants arrive each morning, and provide a filling lunch around 1 or 2 pm. Ask participants in advance about any dietary restrictions you'll need to accommodate.  The type of food you provide depends on the hackathon budget. If you're low on cash, plenty of pizzas and soda will suffice. If you have a larger budget, look into hiring a local catering company or restaurant to provide 2 healthy meals a day. Speak with the venue manager or owner and confirm that their Wi-Fi can handle 400+ devices accessing the internet simultaneously. Also confirm that the venue has plenty of outlets to plug in laptops, phones, and tablets.  Keep in mind that many participants will bring 2 or more electronic items. Ideally, the venue should have enough outlets (or power strips) that each hackathon participant has access to on average 1.5 outlets. If the main hackathon events conclude each day at 5 or 6 pm, schedule some type of entertainment to help participants unwind and relax. Invite a local cover band to perform one evening, or rent a karaoke machine and set it up in the main conference room for guests to use. Even a minimal budget should cover a little entertainment. Call up a local bar and ask if they have a private room that a couple dozen hackathon participants could rent for the evening.
Summary: Organize transportation for hackathon participants. Order more than enough food for the hackathon. Make sure that venue has stable internet and electrical connectivity. Plan evening entertainment if the event budget permits.

Problem: Article: Revealing details about yourself beyond run of the mill small talk can create a more intimate bond between the two of you. This could be something as simple as telling him how many siblings you have, that you come from a small town, or that you love jazz music. Disclosing personal details shows you are starting to trust him. If he responds with intimate details of his own, you are both clearly working toward building a more serious relationship.  Be careful not to reveal too much too soon. Telling him more about yourself over a period of time or over several dates can help to grow your mutual attraction to each other. Deeper questions like, "How's your relationship with your mother?" Or "what do you think about kids?" should only be asked after several dates and once you have built up trust and mutual understanding. A good conversation can be a big turn on for a guy, especially if you both talk about things you enjoy or can agree on. The rule of no talk of religion, politics, or money during a date may be outdated. But focusing on topics like your favorite travel destinations or your favorite television shows can be good ways to keep the conversation going and make it enjoyable for both of you.  Finding common ground also shows him you are interested enough to try to find ways to connect with his tastes and preferences. Though you may not agree all the time, working towards a mutual understanding can strengthen your relationship. If you know he is a big sports fan and you are also into sports, ask him: "So, what did you think of last night's game?" Or if you are more interested in pop culture, bring up the latest show you're obsessed with on Netflix, or share your celebrity crushes. Avoid being passive in the conversation or saying “yes” to everything he says. Voicing your opinion shows you have the intelligence to think for yourself and aren’t afraid to be honest. A smart woman who knows what she wants and how to get it will attract men everywhere she goes. If he asks you a direct question, like "What is your favorite place you've ever traveled to?" or "What do you look for in a person?" Give him an honest answer and then ask him the same question. This will show you are interested in keeping the conversation going. It will also show you have a straight forward and honest attitude, a big turn on for most guys.
Summary:
Be willing to share details about yourself with him. Find things you both love to talk about. Don’t be shy about voicing your opinion.