In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you don't have time to add things to the eggs before you cook them, you can still season them before eating. Try squirting a little hot sauce, ketchup, or soy sauce over the eggs, for instance. You could also spoon fresh salsa or pico de gallo onto them. For a quick seasoning, sprinkle a little spice blend, such as za'atar or garam masala, over the eggs.
Summary: Serve the scrambled eggs with salsa or your favorite sauce.

Customers love a good deal, and you may be able to build customer loyalty by offering gift cards, reward cards, coupons, frequent-shopper points, or discounts for referrals. All of these will give your customers incentive to continue patronizing your business.  Consider offering incentives especially during slower seasons or to promote a new product or service. It's important that your customers (and potential customers) know about your incentives and rewards. Include them in your advertising strategy and budget.  For example, if you want to start a rewards program at your bakery, advertise it on your website, display fliers explaining the program in easy-to-see places in the store, and have your employees remind patrons about the program. The point of an incentives program is to encourage customers to conduct repeat business with you and to attract new customers as well. If your program is complicated or has lots of restrictions, you won't see the results you were hoping for.   Customers will be less likely to use your incentives program if they have to fill out long forms or give out too much personal information. You'll probably have better luck with the rewards program at your bakery, for example, if you just pass out cards that customers can keep in their wallets. Some business experts recommend using “artificial advancement,” which lets the customer feel s/he is making real progress in earning benefits.   For example, you can have a “buy eight pastries, get one free” card at your bakery. Then, instead of printing cards with eight places for stamps, print cards with ten spaces, and have the first two already stamped.   If you do this, it's more likely that customers will participate in and complete the program, which means that you will sell more pastries! Customers seem to prefer and participate more often in rewards programs that feature multiple levels. They seem to like it if there are levels "below" them.  For example, they like finding themselves on the "gold" or "platinum" level where they might envision better rewards.
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One-sentence summary -- Use rewards and incentives programs. Advertise the program. Make the incentives easy for the customer to use. Give the customers a jump-start on the incentives program. Create different levels of rewards.

Q: Massage therapy is one of the best ways to relieve a stiff neck. If you're massaging your own neck, use this technique:  Warm up the back of your neck by rubbing up and down with your hands. With gentle pressure, use your fingertips to rub in a circular motion on your neck. Focus on the areas that are most stiff, but rub your entire neck for relief.  Repeat this motion up and down your neck for several minutes. A massage therapist will work with you to figure out where your body is holding tension. While your neck may be stiff, you may actually have tension in other parts of your back or shoulders that builds in your neck. Check with your health insurance to see if massage is covered by your health plan. Acupuncture is the Chinese treatment of pain and other ailments by penetrating various strategic points of the skin with tiny needles. Although some question acupuncture's effectiveness, many chronic neck-pain sufferers swear by this treatment. See an acupuncture therapist for a consultation and ask them specifically about treating neck stiffness or neck pain.
A: Massage your neck. Visit a massage therapist. Try acupuncture.

Problem: Article: . If you’re always looking down or away, the guy might think you’re not interested. Look him in the eye, especially when you’re carrying on a conversation. Smile a lot and laugh at his jokes to let him know you’re enjoying his company. . Guys are often afraid of rejection or unsure if you would appreciate a kiss. Try to make him feel comfortable and confident. Flirt with him and compliment him. If you put him at ease and let him know you are interested, he'll usually find the courage to try to kiss you.  For example, you could say, “I was at the last gig your band played. You are an amazing drummer! When did you start playing?” Alternatively, say something like, “Wanna watch the new Stephen King film? I heard it’s terrifying. Will you hold my hand during the scary parts?” . If he hasn’t broken the touch barrier yet, you don’t need to wait -- do it yourself! Touch him lightly on the arm or shoulder when you're talking. Just make it a quick, innocent touch and don't make a big deal out of it. Holding hands is also a good way to break the touch barrier. The simple act of touching can strengthen the intimacy between you two. When you're alone with a guy and want to be kissed, make eye contact and then move your gaze briefly down to his lips. Then move your eyes back up to meet his and smile demurely. You don't have to be really obvious about it—just a quick glance down at his lips is better than staring at them for more than a few seconds. If he's dropping you off after a date, linger for a moment. If you're in the car, don't get out right away. Instead, sit next to him and wait for a few seconds. Unbuckle your seatbelt and look at him expectantly. If he walks you to your door, fiddle with your keys for a couple of seconds. This is a universal sign that you're asking for an after-date kiss. Look up once or twice to give him a chance to lean in. Shiver and rub your hands over your arms, or comment on the freezing temperatures. Your guy will likely jump at the chance to get closer to you. If he puts his arms around you or helps you into his jacket, stay close. Make eye contact and say, “Thanks.” Smile at him, and he may just move in for a kiss. Gently run your fingers across your lips periodically to draw his attention in. You can also playfully bite your bottom lip or gently wet your lips with your tongue. In moderation, these are good ways to signal to your partner that you'd like a kiss. However, overdoing it will make it look unnatural and can be a huge turn off.
Summary:
Make eye contact Be inviting Break the touch barrier Look at his lips. Linger when saying goodbye. Pretend you're cold. Draw attention to your own lips.