INPUT ARTICLE: Article: " If you’ve already set up a seller account and listed a few books to sell, it’s easy to switch the account to Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA). On your Seller Central page, select "Manage Inventory" under the "Inventory" section of your account. Select the book you want to convert. Check the box next to the book in the far left column. Go to the "Actions" pull-down menu on the page. From this menu, select "Change to Fulfilled by Amazon." Amazon should take you to the conversion page next. Click on the "Convert" button to change the listing. When you begin signing up for FBA, Amazon will provide you with a list of fulfillment centers. Select the one nearest your location and follow the instruction about shipping your book or books to that fulfillment center. Amazon will generate PDF product and shipment labels for your book. Print these labels and attach them to your shipping envelope as directed. You can use Amazon's discounted shipping to send the book to the fulfillment center. Alternatively, you can also use your own carrier if you find that option to be cheaper or otherwise preferred. You will receive an email notification when Amazon receives your books. The Amazon fulfillment center will scan your inventory, record item dimensions and conditions, and input this information into the online tracking system. When a customer purchases a book you are selling with FBA, Amazon will ship the order to the customer and update your listing. You will receive another email notification when your product has been purchased and shipped. Outbound shipping costs are included in your service fees. Amazon stores and ships your products. All you need to do is monitor the listing for your own records.

SUMMARY: Change a previous book listing to "Fulfilled by Amazon. Ship your book inventory to Amazon the nearest fulfillment center. Monitor the listing and let Amazon handle the rest.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you do so, remember that you will need to let go of the past and focus on your future together. You both may want to take things slowly similar to how you did when you dated the first time. If it's yes, make sure he knows where you're coming from immediately, especially if you are truly giving your relationship another chance. It's important to be very clear, as it may be a case where he assumes that he knows how you feel, especially when it comes to him. Honesty is the key to any great relationship. If your answer is no, then you can just say “no.” You don’t have to offer an explanation. However, it is important to be direct with your answer. This will save you the embarrassment of him asking you again, and him the embarrassment of you saying no again.  If a simple “no” doesn’t seem to work, you may need to be more firm in your replies. Try saying something like, “I appreciate the sentiment, but I am not interested in giving this another try. Please stop asking me.” The most important thing to keep in mind is that you need to do what is right for you. If he is making you uncomfortable by continuing to ask repeatedly, then feel free to block him from contacting you. Block his number in your phone so he can’t call or text you; block him on Facebook and Gmail; and delete him from all of your other social media accounts. If he continues harassing you, tell him you will report him to the police and apply for a temporary restraining order (TPO). Whatever the outcome of your decision, take some time to ease back into the new situation – whether it’s a relationship together or moving forward on your own. Don’t expect to jump straight back to the place you were at before you broke up. There may be trust issues or distance between you that you’ll have to overcome together. Give yourself time to adjust to being together or to being on your own without him for real. These things take time, so don’t beat yourself up about it if you need some time to adjust or to heal.

SUMMARY: Accept the offer if you do want to go out with him again. Tell him to stop asking you. Take it slow.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your name should give the customers an idea of what you serve. It should help them understand what your restaurant is about not confuse them. That is, though obscure names may draw in a certain type of people, it may turn off other people.  For instance, you may want to name your Italian restaurant Olea europaea, the scientific name of the olive tree.  However, your customers may not associate that with Italian food because they don't know what it is. Take stock of the restaurants in your area, especially the ones that are your direct competition. For instance, if you're opening an Italian restaurant, look at the names of other Italian restaurants.  If everyone else is using a male chef's name, try doing something different, such as having two foods in your title like "Olive and Bread."  Make yourself stand out among your competition. A sensual name, one that invokes the food and smells you serve within, primes your customer for eating there. For instance, "The Smoky Chicken" may have more of an impact than "Richard's." That is, use the type of food as a guide to your name. Don't use a British-sounding name for a Brazilian restaurant, for instance, unless your food is a British-Brazilian fusion. For instance, you might not want to name your restaurant "Dirty Chicken," as "dirty" has a negative connotation for many people. Other words you might want to skip are names of insects and anything associated with the trash. Sometimes, your location provides the perfect name. Some restaurants use the street address in the name (think "Kitchen 508" or "Bistro 189"), while others point to the history of the area. As an example, if the area your restaurant is built in was once an amusement park, you could use that to inspire your name. Pick a name that will grow with the business. For instance, though you only serve waffles right now, maybe in the future you'll want to expand to other breakfast items. Consider that when picking out your name.

SUMMARY:
Be recognizable. Make it unique. Try a sensual name. Point to your food. Skip names with negative connotations. Think about location. Don't limit yourself.