Q: Post your Soundcloud page on your social media profiles. Encourage people to like and share your content so that you get more plays. If you have a website, display a link to your Soundcloud page predominantly on the front page. You can also include the link in your social media profile descriptions.  Your post can say something like “I’m about to drop a new podcast! Check out my show on Soundcloud!” You can also add your Soundcloud link to your signature on emails. Find online communities, message boards, and popular websites for your ideal fans. This will give you insight into their likes, dislikes, and listening preferences. Figure out if your ideal fan is the type to go to music festivals or stay in and relax. This will help you create new content that better fits their tastes. You can find online communities on sites like Reddit, Genius, Last.fm, and Yahoo! Music. Click on the waveform on the bottom of a track and type in a comment to interact with people who listen to it. You can talk about your audio production process, or ask your fans for feedback. Feedback will help you create trending content and develop a deeper connection with fans. Fans will look out for new content. If you go silent for too long, you may lose out on potential plays and the buzz surrounding your audio. Keep working to create new mixtapes, songs, tracks, or episodes. Engaging with fans and other artists will increase your exposure and bring more awareness to your audio and your brand. Like, follow, and comment on social media. Don’t badmouth or yell at fans, because it could turn people off to your content. Influencers or taste-makers include DJs, Youtubers, music critics, and popular social media personalities. Getting them to post or play your content will give it a lot more exposure than it would regularly get. Message tastemakers in the audio genre you’re creating and ask them to post or play your content. Some influencers will post content for free, while others will charge you a fee.
A: Share your Soundcloud URL wherever you can. Identify your ideal fans. Add comments to your own tracks to interact with fans. Consistently post new content. Interact with fans and artists on social media. Get influencers to play your content on their platforms.

Q: When you see an antifreeze spill, ventilate the area as much as you can. Wear a mask to prevent breathing in the sweet odor. Long sleeves and protective gloves can also help avoid skin exposure. An absorbent material, such as kitty litter, sand, or baking soda, can pick up antifreeze. Treat the spill immediately by layering material over it. Paper towels will aid in absorption and protect the material from scattering. Extra layers can be added to ensure no antifreeze escapes. At the very least, wait one hour as the antifreeze is absorbed. Don’t wait too long, though. Come back within three hours to make sure the antifreeze hasn’t set in as a stain. Pick up the absorbent material and leftover antifreeze with some dry paper towels. Wash your hands with soap and water when finished so you don’t accidently ingest any fluid. The antifreeze-soaked litter and paper towels can go through regular garbage disposal. Seal the bag and keep it away from children and animals. Antifreeze is dangerous to consume, so anyone who touches the material should wash their hands immediately. An average laundry or dish detergent will also help clean your floor. For stains that have begun to set in, try powdered detergent. Pour some soap out over the stain. Let the soap settle for a minute. Spray some water onto the spill to moisten it. Use a nylon brush to scrub in the soap. Finish by flushing the area with water. Keep the spot exposed to air so it can dry. Open any nearby doors or windows. This may take a few hours but helps in removing the smell. When this isn’t possible, layer some newspaper over the wet area for at least an hour or sop up the mess with paper towels.
A: Wear protective gloves or masks. Place absorbent material over the spill. Cover the absorbent material with paper towels. Let the material rest for a few hours. Wipe up the absorbent material with paper towels. Throw the absorbent material in the trash. Cover the area with soap. Scrub the area and rinse with clean water. Dry the wet spot in open air.

Q: If you notice shoots that look limp and are not growing flowers, trim them down immediately. Use pruning shears to cut the stems at their halfway point. This should leave at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) of stem from the base of the plant.  Do not remove any remaining leaves on the stem. During your weekly check, you can remove more than half of a limp stem if it looks unhealthy. Use pruning shears to cut away as much of the damaged stem as possible. Make sure that at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) of it remains above the surface of the soil. You can cut down your plants regularly, regardless of whether stems are damaged or not, to promote greater growth. Each trimmed stem will branch out and give 3 or 4 new blooms within 2-3 days. Remove the bulk of the stems, leaving at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) to regrow. This is an effective way to remove deadheads if you have too many plants to pinch off individual deadheads one at a time. After pruning your petunia plants, water the soil just enough so it is damp. Spray a 10-10-10 solution or all-purpose fertilizer into the soil around the plants. Applying 1-2 sprays around each plant should be sufficient to fertilize the soil and encourage regrowth within a week.  A 10-10-10 solution contains 3 main nutrients- nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Do not apply too much fertilizer, as it can be harmful to your plants in large doses. Use fertilizer no more than once a week.
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Cut sinking stems to half of their length to encourage regrowth. Trim limp stems down to 2 inches (5.1 cm) from the base if they are damaged. Cut down a third of your plants every other week, if you have a large crop. Add an all-purpose fertilizer to moist soil to encourage regrowth.