In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: for your company. A great logo will draw the eyes of potential clients. It will also make advertising easier for you once you get some name recognition. Your logo can be simple or elaborate, but it should be the same across all of your business materials.  Investing in a logo created by a graphic artist is a great option, but you can create one yourself and scan it into your computer. Check freelancing sites for an inexpensive option. Photograph completed projects, your work in-progress, or related items, such as a piece of furniture you built. Clients are more likely to trust your work if they can see it for themselves. You can post your photos on your website and social media platforms.  Get creative and stage your own ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of a project you just completed, whether it’s a newly built home, a remodeled kitchen, or a piece of playground equipment. If you’re just starting out, no project is too small. Share photos of the projects you’ve done and let your work speak for itself. Clients want to be able to type your company name into a search engine and find more information, and your website is the best way to make that happen. Not only does it provide a way for the clients to find you, it also gives you an opportunity to sell yourself. Make sure your website makes you look professional by including multiple pages, along with photos and well-written copy.  You can build a site for free through services like Wordpress or Wix, though you may want to pay a little more for customizable content. As an alternative, you can pay someone to build and maintain your website, if you have the budget. Options include hiring a freelancer or paying a PR firm. Include photographs of work you’ve completed. Give clients details about your company, your values, and your specialties. Provide a method for contacting you, including email, phone, and fax, if you have one. A social media account raises your profile in the community and gives clients a window into your business. You can post photos of your work and success stories. It also allows clients a way to interact with you, which shows potential clients that you will be responsive to their needs.  Social media will get your name out there so that potential clients can easily find you. If you open multiple accounts, you can use a service like Hootsuite, Buffer, or Everypost to update all of your accounts at once.
Summary: Create a logo Take photos that demonstrate your work. Create a website for your construction business. Open social media accounts for your company.

Are you going to be bathing in champagne in the claw-foot tubs of a five-star hotel? Or are you going to be roughing it in hostels with a stub of bread in your pocket? A large part of how much a vacation costs is what you decide to spend. Take an hour or two to figure out how much your trip would cost you and your companions. This should include airfare or gasoline costs.  Always add some wiggle room, overestimating rather than underestimating. There are always costs you don't foresee or things you want to do that you haven't accounted for. If the trip is more than you are willing to spend, make cuts where you can. If it ultimately means cutting the trip short, so be it. Let's say you figure your trip will cost $1,500, including airfare.  It's six months away. That means you have to save $250 a month for the next six months in order to meet the costs of your trip. Here are a few ideas where you can start saving:  Ditch that daily sugary latte. If you get a $4 coffee drink three times a week, that's $12 a week, and about $50 a month. That's $300 in six months right there. Eat from home more. Restaurants are great, but they're expensive. If you cook at home, you can save money not only because it's cheaper, but because you'll have leftovers that can last you days. Quit the luxuries for a while. That last drink on Saturday night? Pass. A movie next week? Nope. Heck, cable? Who needs it when you have Netflix? Take a look at what little things are fun, but that you could live without. If you plan ahead, you can save on prices by doing your research and searching around for deals, either for flights or for accommodation. Search online for things to do and travel tips to and around the destination you're visiting. In your learning, you'll know what to search for when looking for deals – like museum passes, hotel discounts, transportation deals, etc. And when you find those deals, nab 'em.  It is said that you should book airfare around two months out for the best deals – this is that happy place where airlines start discounting their trips to sell tickets, but haven't yet jacked prices up because they're last-minute. If you're going somewhere that speaks a different language, take the time to brush up on the basics. You'll be glad you did, and the people you interact with will be, too. Many credit cards nowadays are associated with major airlines. They offer bonus miles for signing up in addition to miles for every dollar spent (most have a minimum per month, however). You can use it to pay for everything, raking up miles along the way. Just make sure you have the money to pay it off. Many airlines also pair with major retailers, like Target, Amazon, and Apple. If you buy from those stores, you get miles. What's not to like? You're shopping there anyway – you might as well get a free flight for it.
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One-sentence summary -- Assess your costs. Make a budget. While you're saving, do your research. Get a "travel" credit card, if possible.

Problem: Article: It doesn’t matter which equation you decide to work with or even which variable you choose to solve for, as you should find the same solution no matter what. However, you do want to make the process as simple as possible. You should choose the equation that you think will be easiest to work with. For instance, if there is an equation where one of the coefficients is 1, such as x - 3y = 7, you would choose that as it will be easy to solve for ‘x’. For example, let’s say our equations are:  x - 2y = 10 (equation A) and -3x -4y = 10 (equation B). You would choose to work with x - 2y = 10 because the coefficient of x in this equation is 1. Solving for x in equation A would meaning adding 2y to both sides. Therefore, x = 10 + 2y. For this step, you will need to insert (or substitute) your solution for ‘x’ into the other solution that you did not work with. This will allow you to find the other variable, in this case ‘y’. Let’s try it: Insert the ‘x’ of equation B into equation A: -3(10 + 2y) -4y = 10. You can see that we have taken ‘x’ out of the equation and inserted what ‘x’ equals. Now that you have removed one of the variables from the equation, you can solve for the other variable. This is is simply solving a regular one-variable linear equation. Let’s solve ours:  -3(10 + 2y) -4y = 10 so -30 -6y -4y = 10. Combine the y’s: -30 - 10y = 10. Move the -30 over to the other side: -10y = 40. Solve for y: y = -4. To do this, plug your findings for ‘y’, or the first variable, into one of the equations. Then solve for the other variable, in this case ‘x’. Let’s try it:  Solve for ‘x’ in equation A by plugging in y = -4: x - 2(-4) = 10. Simply the equation: x + 8 = 10. Solve for x: x = 2. Plug both of the variables into each equation to make sure that they create true equations. Let’s see if ours work:  Equation A: 2 - 2(-4) = 10 is TRUE. Equation B: -3(2) -4(-4) = 10 is TRUE.
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Begin by solving one equation for either variable. Substitute your findings in Step 1 into the other equation. Solve for the other variable. Solve the second variable. Double check that the variables you have found work for both equations.