Write an article based on this "Switch it up. Get inspired by your source's sources. Break the dress code."
article: Change your look constantly. Minaj is like David Bowie: she can't be boxed in. Her look changes as soon as you think you have it down. As long as your clothing is tight and majestic, you can mix it up as much as you want.  Follow your taste until you discover a new look. Minaj has a cast of characters she raps as and represents in her clothing, but she doesn't dress up "as" them. Instead, she dresses until a character emerges. Play around with different styles until you feel a look developing, then fine tune it.  For instance, if you notice yourself gravitating towards ruffles and pinks, go superfemme and add a pink wig and a bonnet. If you see yourself frequently reaching for sleek metallic clothes, go full Cleopatra, with dark eye makeup and large golden jewelry. Minaj's style icons are Grace Jones, Cyndi Lauper, Naomi Campbell, Marilyn Monroe, and Iman. Explore images of them to find looks you can copy. Try combining styles: put Cyndi Lauper's fearless use of color with Grace Jones' bold command of silhouette. Anything you wouldn't be allowed to wear in high school is probably the right cut for a Nicki Minaj look. Wear bodysuits, belly-baring crop tops, bras instead of shirts, and leggings instead of pants. If your outfit is not easy to wear—if you have to adjust often, walk strategically, catch your balance, or glue something in place, you're on the right track.

Write an article based on this "Analyze and study your website. Review your competition's website(s). Research keywords Place keywords strategically throughout your content. . Develop some base traffic reports. Keep providing new content. Get other websites to link to you. Create a site map Avoid using frames whenever possible. Validate your HTML code. Tweak your website as needed. Use CTAs in your content."
article: Your first and most important step for SEO is to analyze your website to determine what changes, if necessary, should be made. This process includes assessing the site navigation, context, and overall cosmetics of the website. Once you've determined common issues (e.g., lack of site traffic on a specific page), you can proceed.  It is a good practice to develop a task sheet to better proceed with the optimization of the website. Remember that search engines look at domain names, title tags, and header tags to assist them in ranking the website according to relevance. Thus, it is important to maintain consistency in text with the subject of your site. By knowing your competition in the industry, you will gain a better understanding of what exactly needs to be accomplished. It is helpful to find the top 5 to 10 competitors in your industry and find out what methods they are employing, including their chosen keywords and site structure. While you don't want to copy competitor websites outright, knowing their strategies will help you identify weak points in your own. . Identify keywords related to your site's content. These can be popular search terms that lead people to your site, words related to your overall topic, and the topic of a specific page or blog post. If you're not sure which keywords are popular search terms, there are services online that can help you evaluate keywords, many of them with free trials. Having keyword-rich content is the key to performing well with search engines. Some search engine bots may penalize you for keyword spamming, however, so learn where to focus your efforts:  Use the keywords liberally on your home page. Include keywords in header tags, title tags, and meta tags. Include keywords in the anchor text used to describe links. Use keywords in the URL of new pages. nclude meta and title tags. HTML's meta tag does not alter the content visible on the website; meta tags exist only for search engines and other bots. Some ways in which you might use meta tags to boost your website's search ratings include the following:  Place a meta title tag at the top of each page to identify the document's overall content to search engines. Write an accurate meta description tag, since it is often used by search engines to describe a site in search results. Add a meta keyword tag as well to reveal the most important keywords for each page to search engine bots. Keep in mind that Google's search bots do not look at meta keywords, but other search engines often do. These reports are used to determine the current traffic to your website to see what kind of activity is taking place, where your traffic is coming from, and what pages are the most popular on your website as well as how they currently rank. If you are not already monitoring your web traffic, you will want to do this for at least a month to get a feel for your current volume.  Statcounter is good for monitoring. This step is crucial in the SEO process because the reports will also be used to gauge activity prior to your optimized performance. New content is a critical factor in keeping site visitors interested and coming back for more. This in turn will lead to higher search engine rankings. When writing new content, keep in mind that each page should have at least 350 words. Update your content at least once per week for optimal results. Building good incoming or back links can also increase your search engine ranking and website traffic. List your website in relevant directories and forums, and ask websites on similar topics to link to content on your website.  Most major search engines rank web pages based partially on the number and the quality of links that point to the site. Finding a journalist or website owner who will cover your website and link to it will create an organic piece of content which may boost your search results listing. . Site maps are XML files that list every URL in your website. Your web host may provide this file, or you may have to make it yourself: find an example site map file and replace the example URLs with URLs of pages on your website. Once every page is listed, upload the site map file to the root folder of your web server.  Search online for "submit a sitemap" to find sites where you can submit your link. Having a site map will also help you keep track of your current links, allowing you to update or remove non-working links as part of your optimization efforts. Remember to update your site map as you replace or update links. Nothing turns people off to your site more than hosting broken links. Frames, which are being used less and less, enable you to split a page into pieces and section off static content to decrease download times. However, using frames can prevent search engine bots from accessing your entire website. Providing a site map may fix this problem. While search engines don't care whether your HTML code is error-free, they rely on the basic correctness of the code to find out which portions of your web page to index. If your HTML code contains errors, it is possible that only portions of your web page are included in the search engine's database. You can use W3C or another site to validate your HTML by checking it for errors. You'll need to re-optimize and re-assess your website at least once every three months, though performing optimization assessments once per month won't hurt your website.  Generating a new report each month will give you an idea of which keywords are most successful (and which ones are falling flat), allowing you to increase usage of the proper ones and remove the inefficient ones. Keywords change alongside their respective trends, so monitor and update your keywords as your website's audience changes. Or you can Chose a keyword which have more density. A CTA (Call to Action) consists of a short paragraph (e.g., three or fewer short sentences) which encourages a reader to take action by clicking a link, calling a number, or enrolling in your services. In most cases, you'll want to provide a link for the reader to select.  When effective, CTAs improve the amount of time for which readers stay on your site. Providing internal links in your CTA will keep the reader engaged with your content. Avoid linking to external (e.g., other website) resources in your CTAs.

Write an article based on this "Prepare for a chamomile rinse. Shampoo your hair. Add the chamomile. Try rhubarb if chamomile is ineffective."
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To enhance the natural blond color of your hair, rinse chamomile tea into your hair. If your hair has brown streaks from sun exposure, for example, a chamomile rinse may be helpful. First, prepare the tea. You can use a regular tea bag, but for best effects try to purchase chamomile flowers online or at a local health food store. Steep half a cup of flowers in a quart of boiling water for half an hour. Then, strain and cool the mixture. While waiting for the tea to cool, shampoo your hair. Do so as you normally would, using your regular hair care products. You will add the chamomile after your regular washing regimen. Once you finish washing your hair, you can add the chamomile. Soak your hair in a basin of the rinse at least 15 times. You can also apply it to your hair and cover your head with a shower cap. When you finish, wring out any excess moisture. Let the mixture set for half an hour and then rinse out your hair using clear water. If you can't find chamomile flowers, you can also use calendula, mullein blossoms, yellow broom flowers, saffron, turmeric, or quassia chips. A chamomile rinse might not work for everyone. Many blonds use rhubarb root to enhance their hair color. Rhubarb tends to add a honey-colored glow to naturally blond or light brown hair.  Take three cups of hot water and pour them over four tablespoons of rhubarb root, chopped into small chunks. Let simmer for 20 minutes.  Strain the concoction and soak your hair in it.  Rinse your hair with clear water and let your hair air dry. If possible, let your hair dry in the sun as this will enhance the dyeing effects.