Article: Look for places near your school like indoor play parks, arcades, and children's museums. Contact the marketing director at these places and ask if they’d put up a flyer for your preschool in return for you posting one of their advertisements in your building. Call up the heads of other preschools in town and see if they'd be open to a referral exchange. Offer to refer parents to them when your preschool is full. Not all preschools in your area will be keen to cooperate with their competition, but if you can find 1 or 2 who are willing to team up, this can be a great way to get free advertising. Your local paper isn't likely to give you free advertising for no reason, but if you can suggest a good story, they'll probably be happy to include you in the article.  Do you have any specific education or training that makes you an expert in your field? Offer to share your professional opinion on a recent study regarding preschool or early childhood education. Invite the journalist to observe at your business to follow up on the study. Suggest an article about the types of things children learn in preschool, offering exclusive access to observe your class. Stage an event, such as a parade or rocket launch to market your preschool. Invite the press a couple weeks ahead of time to take pictures and observe. Getting involved in local events is a great way to make business contacts and find new students. For instance, sponsoring a Little League team is a great way to spread awareness about your school among parents of small children, and it can build goodwill in your community as well.
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Team up with local businesses where parents take preschool-age children. Build relationships with a few other quality preschools in the area. Contact the local newspaper to write a story featuring your preschool. Sponsor a charity event or Little League team.
Article: and serve it as you like. Once the turkey is done, take it out of the oven and transfer it to a carving rack. Carve the turkey and serve it up with your choice of delicious sides, such as mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, or candied yams! Skim the fat off the liquid in the pan and serve it as a jus gravy. There’s no need to let the turkey rest after slow roasting it—it should be nice and juicy!
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Carve the turkey
Article: There are tons of job sites, so you should do some research to find the job sites that are the best fit for you. Some job sites cater towards marketing jobs, some job sites cater toward retail or management. When you carefully choose which job sites to post your resume on, you'll be aware of the exact job market that you are creating your resume for.  Ask people in your field about the best job sites to find new employment. Ask your former teachers or professors on input where to post your resume. Some people choose to blast their resume out via every job site – which is fine – but selecting a few particular job sites allows you to be specific with each resume you send. Customizing your resume for a specific job or employer increases your chances of being called. Search the internet to find the right job sites for you. If you're looking to work in marketing, search "Best job sites for marketing." You'll get some good search results to look through. Some of the most popular job sites include Indeed, LinkedIn, CareerBuilder, Monster, ZipRecruiter, and The Ladders. Job posting sites are slightly different from job sites, as the employers list the jobs they're looking to fill themselves. These type of sites allow you to filter what type of employment you're looking for (full-time, part-time, freelance, etc.) in your specific geographic location. When you find jobs you're interested in, you can send in your resume directly to the employer (usually by email or upload form). Some examples of job posting sites are Craigslist.com, SnagAJob.com, and USAJOBS.gov. Don't limit yourself to just one job website, as that will limit the number of responses from potential employers. Each job site lists available jobs from particular websites or companies, so posting to multiple job sites will give you access to a larger amount of job openings. Each job site also has a different set of search options that will give you different results.  There are some job sites that are specific to certain industries. If you find job boards for your industry, be sure to post your resume on them to increase your odds. For example, MarketingJobs.com and TalentZoo.com are great job sites for the marketing industry. The more job sites you are on, the higher your chances of being found by your future employer.
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Research job sites to find the ones that cater to you. Look at job posting sites for potential employment. Post your resume to multiple job sites for the best results.