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You can use an established website that is specifically geared towards helping artists sell art and other goods to create your online store. Choosing a website like Etsy or Bonanza is often an easy choice if you don’t know how to create a website on you own. An already established website will give you advice on how to set up your store, put up your work, and promote your work successfully. Keep in mind, however, that websites like Etsy will take a percentage of each purchase.  Explore the website and read reviews before committing your work to it. A few other websites to choose from are Zazzle, Cargoh, and Made It Myself. Signing up on established websites (like Etsy or Zazzle) is simple and free. Go to your chosen website to sign up for a membership. Then, you will be asked to fill out some personal information, such as your name, shop name, local currency, email, and what type of items you will be selling. Read the instructions and carefully enter your information to make sure everything that will appear on your page is correct. Typically, you won’t need to design the look of the page on an established website. You will just need to add information and content. Add an about section, a contact information page, portfolio section, and your “shop” page. Most importantly, add photos of the prints you’d like to sell. Include information about the print, such as size, colors used, and background information (if you’d like). If you’re using a website, such as Cargoh, you won’t need to set up your own payment system. You will just need to determine the price for each print you’re selling. Price your print according to the amount of effort put into the print, type of print, and what a similar print usually goes for. Consider adding a small amount to the price to cover the fee the website will take from the sale. For example, if your print is $10 USD, consider adding $1 USD to the overall cost. Typically, you can accept payments from debit cards, Google Wallet, Apple Pay, and gift cards, if the site offers gift cards. Once a payment has been made, the amount will be deposited directly into your bank account. Keep in mind that the website will take a small percentage of the payment before depositing the amount. A 3.5% transaction fee for each product sold is typical with established websites. Websites like Etsy make shipping easy because they calculate shipping for you. All you will need to do is carefully package the print, and send it out to the correct location. Try to send out the item as soon as possible, as you will get better reviews if the item arrives quickly.

summary: Choose an established website. Become a member. Set up your page. Add prices. Choose a method for accepting payments. Ship your sold items.


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In most cases, romantic rejection is not a criticism of your character. If a girl decides she doesn't want to date you, it doesn't mean she dislikes you or even finds you unattractive. Though every instance of rejection is different, the common thread is that "you" are not rejected. Rather, your request to date is. After the rejection, don’t be afraid to feel any emotions that come your way. Sadness, anger, fear, and similar feelings are all natural parts of rejection, and working through them now will make it far easier to move on in the future.  Don’t be afraid to cry or scream when you're alone. If you can, talk through your feelings with a close friend, family member, or therapist. Sharing your emotions with a supportive, understanding person can make a huge difference in your mental well-being. Though returning to the rejection may hurt, doing so after grieving can help you better understand what happened and gain some closure. If you believe your crush said no because she dislikes something about you, think about whether it is something you should change or if it is a simple matter of preference. In addition, remember that there are plenty of reasons she might have said no that aren’t related to you, such as:  She is too busy to date. She has a different sexual orientation than you. She is working through personal or emotional issues. She already has a significant other. She has a crush on someone else. She enjoys being single. If your crush is someone you see a lot, it's normal to experience some awkwardness after a rejection. Over time, you and your crush’s nerves will cool down and your normal friendship can resume. Until then, try to be as kind, friendly, and polite to your crush as you can.  Say "hi" when you see her. Smile and ask how she is if you're nearby. Just treat her like a friend and eventually you'll feel better around one another.

summary: Remember that rejection is not a personal attack. Give yourself time to grieve. Think about why she said no. Be kind to your crush even if things feel awkward.


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Keep in mind, if you do decide to hitchhike, that there are drivers that will do some bad things to you. They could abandon you or even hurt you. However, on the flip-side, there are also really nice people out there who would gladly take you with them. It's all about reading the driver and making a decision.  Try to hitch rides with a nice lady, a family with several children, or a car with passengers. They will probably want to ask you where you are going, or what you are doing, so have a nice little lie handy. Do not tell them that you ran away from home, and say as little to them as possible. If a sketchy or scary looking person offers to give you a ride, ask them where they're going first. When they answer, tell them you're going to a different place, preferably far away. If they say that they can take you there, politely refuse and cut off communication after that. Wait for them to drive off. If you are in a big city with many people, know that there are likely people who could pose a threat to you. Bring something with which you can defend yourself, such as pepper spray, cleaning chemicals or perfume because perfume contains chemicals which can cause blindness.  Being aware of dangers and avoiding them is usually better than having to confront them, however. Walk away from people who pose a threat to you. Stand upright and tall, and keep your composure, but don't argue or aggravate them. Try to get to a public, well-lit area where there are a lot of people. There's usually strength in numbers. Don't let anyone do anything to you that you are uncomfortable with and if you get desperate enough that you feel you need to resort to this, seek help. Local charities and churches will help you without asking too many questions.  Prostitution is a common outcome of running away. Actually, a study showed that one in four of runaways, both boys and girls, were victims of trafficking or used sex to get things like food and shelter.  Because of the high chance of prostitution and also because of the poor sanitation conditions, runaways are significantly more likely to get HIV/AIDS. Be very careful. Homeless youth are significantly more likely to fall into drug and/or alcohol use. This can lead to diseases like HIV/AIDS or even death from overdose. This is just aside from the other side effects of drug and/or alcohol use. Be careful and do not use drugs, no matter how bad you feel. Homeless people are much more likely to be arrested, usually for being a nuisance, loitering, or trespassing. You want to avoid having to spend a lot of time in jail, so be careful where you go and how you look and act. Many people are homeless because they just hit some hard times and these people can be perfectly wonderful. But there are also a lot of homeless people that are very desperate, or mentally unstable. Especially in the US, where mental health care is notoriously inadequate, many mentally ill people end up on the streets. These people can be dangerous and may attack you for no reason. Try to avoid being around other homeless people to keep yourself safe.
summary: Avoid hitchhiking. Protect yourself. Don't get pulled into prostitution. Avoid drugs and alcohol. Try to avoid getting arrested. Be careful around the other homeless people.