Write an article based on this "Give yourself plenty of time. Decide what would make your Valentine the happiest. Confirm with your Valentine."
article: This is important. If you scramble to put together your special Valentine’s Day, it will be pretty obvious. Give yourself plenty of time to make sure everything is perfect.  If you are planning on taking your Valentine out to eat, make sure to make reservations far in advance. Restaurants book up quickly and the extra time will ensure you can eat where you want. The same goes for any activities or excursions you want to take your Valentine on. If you are ordering a gift online, give yourself extra time for shipping. It wouldn’t be ideal to give your Valentine an “I. O. U.” If you’re taking the creative route for your special day, give yourself plenty of time to pull it all together. Does he or she love eating at a certain restaurant, or prefer dining in? Do they relish any opportunity to dress up, or do they prefer being casual? Remember, a meaningful Valentine’s Day doesn’t look the same for every couple. A five-star restaurant and a night of dancing may be perfect for some, but Netflix and their favorite take-out could be the ticket for another. Even if you want to surprise them, make sure they are available and able to do anything you’ve planned. Feel free to keep the specifics to yourself, but at least let your partner the general plan. Nothing can put a damper on Valentine’s Day quite like showing up to a fancy restaurant in jeans or having to bail on a special trip because of work obligations. Just make sure they’ve penciled you in!

Write an article based on this "Mix red and yellow. Change the hue by altering proportions. Add black or white to change the value."
article: Orange is a secondary color, which means that you can make it by combining two primary colors. The two primary colors needed for orange are red and yellow.  "Primary" colors exist naturally and cannot be created by combining other colors. Red, yellow, and blue are the three primary colors, but you'll only need red and yellow to create orange. "Secondary" colors are made by combining two primary colors. Since you need to combine red and yellow to make orange, orange is considered a secondary color. The other two secondary colors are violet and green. Combining equal parts of pure yellow and pure red will create pure orange, but if you'd like a slightly different hue, you can add either more yellow or more red to change it. Yellow-orange and red-orange are the two simplest variations. These colors are also known as "tertiary" colors. Tertiary colors fall evenly between secondary and primary colors on the color wheel.  Yellow-orange consists of two parts yellow and one part red, or one part orange and one part yellow. Red-orange consists of two parts red and one part yellow, or one part orange and one part red. You can lighten or darken orange without changing the hue by adding white or black, respectively.  The amount of white or black you add will determine how much lighter or darker the orange hue becomes. Note that lighter values are typically referred to as "tints," while darker values are commonly referred to as "shades."

Write an article based on this "Visit the Google Analytics website. Select between "Website" or "Mobile app" tracking. Enter your account information. Select your data sharing options. Create the account. Visit the Google Tag Manager website. Create an account and add a container."
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Open google.com/analytics/ in your browser. Click the “Access Analytics” button at the top-right corner of the site. This will take you to a new page that shows a brief rundown of how Analytics works. Click the “Sign up” button to create your Analytics account.   You will need to sign in with your Google account if you are not already. You can create a new Google account specifically for tracking your Analytics data if you want to keep it separate from your personal Google account. Use the buttons at the top of the page to switch between website tracking or mobile app tracking. In order to create your Analytics account, you will need to provide some basic information to Google. This will help determine how the Analytics data is interpreted and returned to you.   Enter an account name. This will be the account that manages various properties that you track. You can track up to 25 properties per account, and can have 100 accounts per Google account. Enter your website name and URL or app name in the “Setting up your property” section. Select the Industry that best fits your website, and select the timezone that you want your reporting to take place in. There are four data sharing options you can choose to enable or disable. These allow your Analytics data to be shared with other Google programs such as AdSense, anonymously with Google for statistical reasons, and with account specialists for troubleshooting and optimization of your Analytics account. You'll be taken to the Admin page where you can find the Tracking ID for your website or mobile app. This is a new tool from Google that makes implementing and changing analytics tags much easier across all of your sites and apps. Tag Manager is free, and you can sign up with your Google account at google.com/tagmanager/. The container will hold all of the tags you want on the site, including Analytics, AdWords, and any third-party tags. The container name should be your website URL or app name.   Select the type of container you need (Web, iOS, Android). Click the "Create" button.  Click here if you're inserting the tag in a website.  Click here if you're inserting the tag in a mobile app.