Article: Its app icon is a red, yellow, green, and blue sphere. Make sure that you're doing this on a computer, as you cannot create and install a theme on a mobile platform such as a smartphone or tablet. Go to https://www.themebeta.com/chrome-theme-creator-online.html in your browser. This green button is near the top of the left side of the page. Doing so will prompt your computer's File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) to open. Click the image that you want to use as your theme's background. This is the image that will appear on the "New Tab" page, so make sure that you choose a photo that you like. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will upload the photo to the Chrome Theme Creator page. In the "Background Image" section below the preview window, you'll see four drop-down boxes with the phrases "center", "bottom", "no repeat", and "normal size"; if you like, you can adjust these options as follows:   Centering - Click the center drop-down box, then click left or right in the resulting menu.  Top or Bottom - Click the bottom drop-down box, then click top in the resulting menu.  Repeat - Click the no repeat drop-down box, then click repeat XY, repeat X, or repeat Y.  Size - Click the normal size drop-down box, then click fill screen or fit to screen. If you're happy with the image's orientation in the preview window, you can proceed to the next part.
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Open Google Chrome . Open the Chrome Theme Creator site. Click Upload an Image. Select an image. Click Open. Re-position your image. Review your image.
Article: Know what you need to say before you even greet the customer, but be prepared to fine-tune your pitch so that it better matches the needs and wants of each individual customer who crosses your path.   "Sales pitch" can be a misleading term. There will be no single script you can use on every customer. The case you make will differ from sale to sale. Crafting a sales pitch isn't about designing the perfect script. You simply need to know how to approach each customer at the start and which conversational points to touch on while learning about the customer. Know the product well. Familiarize yourself with its benefits and limitations. In doing so, you can more readily anticipate common customer concerns and prepare appropriate responses. When you know who your customer is before you actually meet, you have the chance to do a little research. Find out what motivates him or her. Doing so can help you tailor-fit your sales pitch to that customer's unique interests. You'll want to treat your customer with care, but acknowledge your own value at the same time. Understand your worth as a person and as a salesperson. This can boost your level of confidence, to which many customers will respond favorably.  View yourself as someone who satisfies others' needs and desires. When framed with that perspective, the job of a salesperson is an important one that can be used genuinely to improve the lives of your customers. Take the time to practice your sales pitch before you meet a new customer. You can practice alone, or ask an employer, coworker, or friend to listen and provide constructive criticism. Try running through a few different scenarios. Practice pitching your product to different types of customers with different sets of concerns.
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Craft your sales pitch ahead of time. Do your research. Understand your own value. Practice your pitch.
Article: Apply some glue to the side of the teardrop, from the bottom point up to where it starts to curve into a dome. Press your first petal, tabbed side down, into the glue. Continue gluing the petals, one by one, until you complete your first row. Hot glue sets quickly, so work only one petal at a time. If you look at your teardrop, you will see some gaps between the petals. Fill those gaps with glue, then press more petals into the glue. Coat the bottom portion of the teardrop with glue. Wrap the fringe around it, with the jagged side facing up. The bottom edge should extend past the bottom of the tear drop and onto the stem. Cut off any excess fringe hanging off the side. Gently pinch the bottom part of the fringe, then twist it slightly around the wire. If you need to, secure the twisted part to the wire with a strip of florist's tape. Begin wrapping from the base of the fringe, where the pinched/twisted part is. Continue wrapping all the way to the bottom of the stem. Place the bottom point of the leaf against the stem and pinch it. Give it a slight twist, then secure it with green florist's tape. Repeat this step for all of the leaves you made. You can have them as close together or as far apart as you want. Some daisies are open all the way while others are closed. You can leave your daisy closed, if you want to, or you can gently pull down on the petals to open it up.
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Begin hot gluing the petals around the teardrop. Add a second row of petals. Glue the fringe to the flower's base, extending it onto the stem. Twist the bottom part of the fringe to close it. Wrap florist's tape around the stem. Secure the leaves to the stem, if you made them. Open up the flower, if desired.