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Too many products advertised on your website might overwhelm your readers. It is best to stick with a few trusted brands to advertise at any one time. As you join affiliate programs, try to attract new readers by promoting your website. The best way to do this is to provide engaging content that keep them coming back for more. You can also:  Collect emails to create a mailing list, which you can use to update your readers on new articles. You can also use emails to promote affiliate links. Attract new traffic with ads on social media or post links to your reviews on your social media page. Become a guest blogger on another website devoted to jewelry. Post your website's URL at the end of the article to bring in new readers. Reviews are not the only type of content you can create to encourage people to buy from your affiliates. Try coming up with different types of articles and content that promotes their products.  You can compare different types of jewelry to help readers make a decision. For example, you might write: “Gold versus silver: the pros and cons.” Try making top ten lists. For example, you might write, “The Ten Best Necklaces to Wear to Work” or “The Top Ten Wedding Rings.” You don't just have to write articles either. Videos are a great way of showing off jewelry while bringing in new viewers. Most affiliate programs will let you see how well you are selling certain products. This service will usually be offered through your affiliate portal on their website. See which types of products are selling the best. In the future, you might want to focus more on those types.  For example, if you find that you are not selling as much high-end jewelry, you might want to focus more on moderately priced jewelry. If you're selling many charm bracelets, you might focus some of your content on unique and special charms. If a certain brand is not attracting buyers, you might want to drop it.

summary: Choose only a few good brands to represent. Increase traffic at your site. Create interesting and diverse content. Track your sales.


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Use a metal or plastic scraper and wear gloves to ensure none of the sharper chunks can stab or cut you. Removing as much of the loose rust and paint as you can will make sanding much easier. Just press the scraper into the rust repeatedly to free up any loose bits.  You can purchase metal or plastic paint scrapers from most hardware stores. Keep scraping until all the loose material is off of the rust spot. Because 40-grit sandpaper is so rough, it should make short work of most surface and even scale rust. Press the sandpaper flat against the rust spot and move it quickly from side to side, then shift the part of the sandpaper you’re using as that area gets worn out.  It may take a few sheets of sandpaper to get all the serious rust off. Keep sanding until you see bare metal. With the rust sanded away, switch to a finer sandpaper to expand the area you’ve sanded and remove any edge that has developed in the paint. Make sure the metal feels flat, and that there’s no distinct transition between the painted portion of the metal and the bare metal you just removed rust from.  Try sanding in small circles along the edge that developed while sanding with the 40-grit sandpaper to create a flat, even surface. You may want to use 220-grit sandpaper after the 120-grit to achieve an even better finish. Even with the rust sanded away, it’s still best to apply a liquid rust inhibitor to it to make sure no new rust is able to develop. Spray the rust inhibitor on and either let it dry or wipe it away, depending on what the specific brand’s instructions tell you.  Some rust inhibitors may also come as a gel, which you wipe on and then wipe away. Make sure the surface is completely dry before moving on to the next step.

summary: Scrape away blistered paint and rust chunks. Use 40-grit sandpaper to remove most of the rust. Use 120-grit sandpaper to “feather” the edges of the spot. Treat the area with rust inhibitor.


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A lot of the skills necessary to improve your reading speed will not come naturally to you, so you will need to practice them everyday until they become second nature. Even 15 to 20 minutes of practice per day  can make a huge difference to your overall pace.  Improving your reading speed will take time, as you are learning how to read in a whole new way. Remember it took you years to learn how to read well as a child, so be patient with yourself this time round. A good way to track your progress is to time yourself on a regular basis. Set a timer and count how many words you read per minute. The more you practice, the higher this number should become. When you are training yourself to read faster, it's a good idea to start with easier material -- something that you enjoy or gain immediate value from -- until your abilities improve.  Something like a travel book or memoir of famous figure, for example, might be a good option. Starting with something very dense -- like a physics textbook -- can throw you off and make the whole process seem more daunting. Once your skills improve and you learn what to look for in a text, you will find yourself much better equipped to deal with longer, more complex material. By this time, you will have developed a good grasp of which techniques work best for you and learn to recognize which parts of a text are most important. It's a good idea to use your finger, a pen or an index card to mark your place on the page as you read. And while using a pointer prevents you from losing your place and having to make regressions, this is not the only benefit.  By moving the pointer quickly across each line and down the page you can set the pace you wish to read at, as your eyes will be forced to keep up. Think of your eyes like a magnet that's attracted to the pointer on the page -- wherever it goes, your eyes will follow! Your brain needs some time to sink into the rhythm of reading, especially if you’re coming from another activity that’s more active. Encourage yourself to read for at least 15 minutes at a time to ensure that your brain has time to adjust its focus.  You’ll get progressively better at finding your focus with practice. It’s OK to take breaks when necessary, as well. In addition to implementing specific techniques for increasing your reading speed, it's also important that you revise your attitude towards reading in general.  Rather than seeing reading as a chore or something that has to be done, you should look at reading as an opportunity -- to be entertained, to learn something new, to expand your horizons. It doesn't matter what the subject is -- it could be a book on statistics or a historical account of mining in Colorado -- as long as you approach the topic with an open mind and a willingness to learn, you'll find the whole process much more enjoyable and easier to get through. Despite the benefits of reading faster, it's important to recognize that there will be times when you need to slow down and really make an effort to fully comprehend what you're reading.  There's no point skimming through a text if it prevents you from fully comprehending the material or retaining any useful information. Therefore, one of the most important skills you can develop is the ability to recognize when you should read slowly. In addition, there are certain types of texts that should never be skimmed through or glossed over too quickly. This includes works of fiction, classic literature, poetry and plays. These kinds of texts are works of art and creativity, where each and every word is intended to be read and even analysed. You will lose much of the value of these texts if you attempt to read them too quickly.
summary: Practice a little every day. Start with easier material. Use your finger or an index card to set the pace. Read for longer periods of time to improve your focus. Change your attitude towards reading. Know when to slow down.