Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Dust the floors daily with a microfiber mop or cloth. Vacuum weekly with a natural-bristled brush attachment. Use a damp microfiber mop as needed. Use a recommended cleaner and damp mop for stubborn dirt.

Answer: Daily dry dusting will keep your prefinished flooring in peak condition. A mop with a microfiber mop head is probably the easiest tool to use for this. Since prefinished wooden flooring can be scratched by abrasive broom bristles, a microfiber mop is recommended over daily sweeping.  If you prefer to use a broom, make sure the bristles are extremely soft. A daily dusting should be sufficient for most areas. If you’re dealing with an extremely high traffic area, you may want to make an additional pass each day. Even if you dry dust your floor every day with a microfiber mop, dirt and debris will eventually settle into nooks, crannies, and corners. Combat this with a weekly vacuuming session. Always use an attachment with natural bristles to prevent scratches and damage. Go over the entire floor, giving extra attention to nooks and crannies. Avoid using upright vacuums with beater bars to prevent damage. Mild dirt and grime can be cleaned up with a damp mop, no additional floor cleaner required. Wring the mop head out thoroughly and then run it over the floor to remove dirt and debris. After you damp mop, make sure there’s no standing water left on the floor. If you see any puddles, wipe them up immediately with a clean towel. For significant dirt, you may want to use a floor cleaner along with the damp mop. Your floor manufacturer will provide you with the most appropriate cleaners and products. Follow your product’s instructions to create a cleaning solution, dunk your mop into it, and wring it out very thoroughly. Run it over the surface of the floor, focusing on the dirtiest areas and the corners.  Prefinished hardwood flooring varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. A cleaner that works well on one surface may cause damage to another. Speak to your floor manufacturer about the best options for your floor. Avoid using products with ammonia and oil soaps on prefinished hardwood. These can be harmful to the wood finish and may leave behind residues that attract additional dust and dirt.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Soak the item. Spot clean with baking soda. Wash the item.

Answer: After removing chunks, and before washing the item, you should allow it to soak to remove most of the stain. Combine water with 1 cup of your regular detergent and, if possible, some Borax. Allow the item to soak for approximately two hours. If some of the stain is still there, combine a small bit of water with a lot of baking soda to create a thick paste, almost like tooth paste. Rub the paste in with a sponge. Let it sit for several minutes before washing it out. Repeat if there is still a stain. Wash the item as you normally would, preferably in a load by itself.  Use detergent. If the item is white, use bleach as well. Be sure that the stain is totally removed before washing the item or it could get baked in.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make a creative but descriptive username. Flesh out your bio with pertinent information. Decide on a theme for your content. Fine-tune your posts and their descriptions. Post several times a day. Read your posts' comments. Maintain an active presence on Instagram. Complement your Instagram account with other social media accounts.

Answer: Once your Instagram becomes famous, people will refer to it by your account's username; for this reason, your username should be memorable, distinctive, and easy to say out loud. Your username's style should reflect your content theme; if you're an artist, for example, you'll probably want to stick to some derivative of your real name (or your artist alias). There are a variety of things you might have readily available for users here:  A rich but concise description of your content, motives, and/or intent. A link to your website if you have one. Your work email address. It's worth setting up a dedicated email address for your Instagram account. Usernames for any pertinent social media accounts (e.g., Twitter and Facebook). Usernames for any IM services you'd like to share. Your PayPal or Venmo ID for donations. A resume. Posting this on a static blog page and then linking the blog page in your bio is the best way to display your resume. Unlike your personal Instagram or Facebook page, anything you post here needs to fit a singular theme (e.g., fitness or food).  In a pinch, find something you believe society doesn't have (or something it would benefit from having more of) that correlates with your talents. Make sure your content adheres to the Instagram Terms of Use. This process includes making the photos aesthetically pleasing through use of filters and other editing options as well as placing pertinent information in the photo's description.  If you're advertising, for example, a short sentence describing the product or service you're promoting in relation to how it betters your life followed by appropriate links should go in the photo's description. Posts tend to be best-received at around 2:00 AM and at 5:00 PM. Make sure you're around these times for your target demographic's specific timezone. While it is important not to inundate your followers with content, providing quality posts a few times per day will keep them satisfied. Try to vary your content within its thematic scope; you don't want to deviate too much from the kind of stuff you normally post, but you shouldn't be posting the same thing every day. Users will generally give you feedback--whether explicitly or implicitly--that can help you tailor your future posts to the majority of your followers. You won't be able to incorporate every user's suggestions; instead, focus on common themes from the bulk of your Instagram followers. This will both promote your account name and increase your overall likability:  Respond to comments often. Once you reach a certain follower amount, you'll no longer be able to respond to all comments; still, try to respond to a couple of users per post. Favorite posts from brands, users, or accounts with which you'd like to work. This is a way to practice Instagram altruism while simultaneously promoting your account name. Links to your pertinent social media accounts should already be in your bio, but it's important to keep these pages updated with relevant content:  Facebook - Create and maintain a dedicated Facebook page for your Instagram content. You can then promote this page on Facebook. Twitter - Create a specific Twitter account for your Instagram content. You can cross-post Instagram content to Twitter, though you should endeavor to post unique content here too. Other sites that will depend on your intended demographic include Tumblr, YouTube, and Pinterest.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Speak directly to your readers. Keep your brochure content focused. Use testimonials. End the brochure with a call to action.

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Address the reader as “you” to establish a relationship with the reader. Making your copy personal creates a relationship between you and your customer.   Talking directly to the reader as an intelligent person will help to keep your potential customers interested. Your brochure should begin and end with your customer. Before you get into the meat of your brochure explaining all the great things you offer, you should entice your customer by answering questions and overcoming potential objections. Focus your content on providing information which sells your features through benefits. Cite real-world examples or case studies. Aim to answer the question of how your customer will benefit from your product or service. Your goal is to keep earning your reader’s focus and attention. Cater your content to the type of reader you are hoping to attract with your brochure.  If you’re writing a brochure to generate leads include info that prospects don’t know about your company. Give a brief blurb on the history of your company and why you are different and better than the competition. However, if your brochure is a sales closer your customers already know your company’s history. Don’t bore readers with information that gives a potential customer a reason to stop continuing on to the next section. Keep the content relevant to your brochure’s purpose. But also brief enough to not run out your reader's interest. . Your content should highlight the benefits of what you are offering, not just features. Instead of only providing content that shows your product, include a lifestyle atmosphere. Show how your product will benefit your customer’s life. You can do this with pictures and copy that show people enjoying your product. Explain why current customers are satisfied. Leave boring specifics out. In your brochure, your readers don’t need to know right away every small detail of how you build a custom kitchen. Your readers will benefit more from how your premiere craftsmanship and design expertise creates reliable products and the right atmosphere. Get quotes from satisfied customers to include in the brochure. Be sure to include the customer’s full name, as well as any other relevant information that helps to make the testimonial seem legitimate. Testimonials are a great way to further provide potential customers with a reason to keep reading. They also back up the lifestyle and solutions you are promising throughout your brochure. Direct your reader to the next step.  This could be done by asking your reader to visit your showroom or call your office to schedule an appointment. Try to create an emotional call to action. Once again, consider using words and pictures to elicit an emotion. People are more likely to act if you can create empathy. If your brochure is selling custom kitchens, use a picture that shows a happy family sharing a delicious meal in a beautiful kitchen. Then, in your call to action, invite readers to contact you to get a kitchen that will make every night as perfect as the one in your photo.