Write an article based on this "Make a magic ring Chain two and make eleven double crochets. Seal the end. Thread the yarn onto a darning needle. Close the circle. Weave the tail in."
article: . Create an adjustable ring, more commonly known as a "magic ring," with your yarn. Make one chain stitch to secure the loop. Make two more chain stitches from the loop on your crochet hook. Work eleven double crochets into the loop of the magic ring. Gently tug on the ends of the magic ring to close it into a tight circle.  Note that the initial set of two chain stitches will be counted as a single double crochet. Your circle should have 12 double crochet stitches in it, including your set of two chain stitches. Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail, and pull this tail through the loop on your hook to tie it off. The tail should be at least 8 inches (20.32 cm) long. Insert the tail end of the yarn into the eye of a darning needle, loosely tying the end of the yarn onto the needle to hold it on. Alternatively, you could just hold the end of the yarn in place with your fingertip instead of tying it on. Insert the darning needle through the top of your first double crochet and back out through the back loop of the last stitch.  Note that you need to weave it into your first actual double crochet, not through the starting set of two chains. This should create the appearance of an extra stitch and create a clean appearance with a round edge from the front. Use your darning needle to weave the tail end into the stitches along the back of the button, securing it while simultaneously hiding it.

Write an article based on this "Post relevant comments on related blogs for exposure to those readers. Write guest posts on other blogs. Cite important figures in your blog. Use social media. Host giveaways. Drive traffic to your blog with direct marketing. Optimize your site for search engines. Do video marketing."
article: Register as a member using "yourblogname.com" as your username and post comments on related blogs This will drive traffic to your own blog.  Build links to your blog by posting comments on other blogs that have “dofollow” links which means that search engines will see those links. Don’t just hawk your blog in your comments! This can come across as selfish and spammy. Make your comments interesting and thoughtful. Remember, you’re making your first impression in the comment! If you’re a great writer with something to say, a guest post on another popular blog can be a helpful way to get your name out there. Check out some popular blogs in your genre and see if they have a guest post option. If you don’t see any information about guest posting, don’t despair. Read through the blog to see if there have been other guest posts. If there are, contact the blogger and explain who you are and what you’d like to write. If there aren’t, you can still contact the blogger to see if it’s something s/he would be interested in. Mentioning prominent figures in your area or genre can accomplish several things. It shows your readers you’re “in the know” about the important people in your field. It may also encourage the prominent figure to look at your blog, or even promote it to her/his own followers.  Don’t just name-drop. Make sure to incorporate these names in an organic, purposeful way. For example, if you were writing a post about mommy blogging, mention a blogger who has interested you, or whose blog you find amazing. Link, link, link! Link out blogs that you love in your own posts. Many bloggers track where their visits come from and may even visit (and link!) your blog in return. These days, if you’re not on social media, you’re missing out on major readership. Post a link to your latest article in your Twitter bio and ask for “retweets,” or link your content to your public Facebook page. Don’t just replicate the same content over and over, though. Use social media for quick, attention-grabbing posts and your blog for longer, more engaging content. The following are popular social media sites:  Twitter Facebook LinkedIn StumbleUpon Digg Reddit Pinterest Giveaways are a great way to drive traffic to your blog. Readers love getting something for free! Giving away products from companies offers the free advertising, so contact some companies that are relevant to your blog and see whether they’d be interested in sponsoring a giveaway.  You can also write to another blogger who sponsors great giveaways and ask for a contact or two. Make it easy to enter the giveaway. Asking readers to leave a comment on a post with their name and contact information or asking them to republish a link on social media are good ways to drive entries. The newsletter may seem old-fashioned, but it’s actually a powerful marketing tool.There’s nothing like the power of directly connecting with people. Below are some other methods to consider:  Add a link to your email signature inviting people to check out your latest post. Send your blog post to people who might be interested in reading it. Don’t just spam your contacts here. Sending a link to your post to people (or other blogs) who might have a real interest in your content can get you new followers, especially if you offer to reciprocate by reading or reblogging their content. Participate in blog carnivals. Search online for them or check out BlogCarnival.com. Join a LinkedIn group. Particularly if you’re writing a more “professional” or industry-based blog, posting a blog in a targeted Linkedin group can gain you valuable exposure. SEO (search engine optimization) is very important, but it’s more than just repeating a bunch of keywords. Include a search-engine-friendly headline, such as “How to” or “Ways to.” Repeat significant keywords in your post, but make sure you don’t sound overly spammy. Google and most other search engines no longer operate strictly on SEO. They want to prioritize quality content, which means that providing clear, well-written, valuable content that links to other credible sources is your best bet. Creating a video for marketing is much easier than you think. The best software used for making a video is Animoto.

Write an article based on this "Consider making some butterfly cakes. Cut the domes off. Cut each dome in half. Fill the grooves with buttercream icing. Add a dollop of lemon curd or jam. Stick the wings on top of the icing. Lightly dust the butterfly cakes with icing sugar."
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If you wish to make butterfly cakes, you will need to prepare some fairy cakes first. You will also need to prepare some buttercream icing. Once the cakes have cooled, you can begin turning your fairy cakes into butterfly cakes.  To make the base cakes, refer to the section on making fairy cakes. To prepare some buttercream icing, refer to the section on making buttercream icing. Using a serrated knife, cut part of the dome off on each cake. You want to angle the knife slightly while you cut, so that you are creating a small groove in each cake. You will be filling this groove with buttercream icing later. Your butterfly cakes will need some wings. You can create wings for your cakes by cutting each dome in half, creating little half-domes. You will need to fill the grooves you made earlier in your cakes with buttercream icing. Not only does this give the cakes extra flavour, but it also helps secure the wings. You can fill the grooves with icing either by spreading icing into them with a knife, or by piping icing into them using a decorating bag. If you do not have a decorating bag, you can make your own by filling a plastic bag with buttercream icing and cutting the corner off. To prevent the icing from squishing out the opposite way and getting all over your hands, secure the open part of the bag either by knotting it or by wrapping a rubber band around it. At this point, you can add the wings, or you can make the butterfly cakes more colourful and flavourful by dding a dollop of lemon curd or jam. Simply spoon a little bit of lemon curd or jam right right in the centre of each cake. This can be the body of the butterfly. Each butterfly cake gets two half-dome wings. Place the wings on top of the buttercream and to either side of the dollop of curd or jam. Apply gentle pressure. You want them to stick, but you don't want them to be completely submerged in the icing. The parts that were originally the top of the cakes should be facing each other, and the parts that were in the groove should be facing out. The flat edge, created from when you cut the wings in half, should be in the buttercream. At this point, you can leave your butterfly cakes as they are, or you can add some variety with icing sugar. To do this, simply dust some sifted icing sugar on top of each cake. Make sure to get the wings! You can use coloured sugar or hundreds and thousands instead of icing sugar. This will make the butterfly cakes more colourful.