In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ” Take advantage of barriers to enter into the market, using them to dissuade competitors from challenging your market share. In some cases, an established company’s ability to manipulate hurdles to enter and compete in its market becomes an effective tool against new competition, further entrenching the business and preserving its profit potential for the foreseeable future.  For example, you may own an Asian-themed restaurant located in a mall. This would provide an economic moat, since it is unlikely the mall would want to open multiple Asian-themed restaurants in the same area. This prevents new business from competing with you. To create the moat, you may be able to negotiate a site monopoly on your type of business if  you are located on a multi-business site like a mall or strip shopping center. Once you’ve gained a competitive advantage, your work is far from complete. To be successful, you will need to continuously maintain your competitive advantage, through pricing, product features, and marketing. For example, if you are in the technology space, you need to be continually designing new products that are faster, less expensive and have more functionality. After all, your competitors are not going to sit back and allow you to steal their market share. Sometimes you may need to take chances to keep ahead of the pack and differentiate your business, but with big risk often comes big reward. Just remember to do your research before diving head-first into new ideas. A good way to do this is to join a local professional association that offers speakers with expertise in your field and an annual conference. You will be able to get new ideas and see what others in your industry are doing. Look for updates on their websites, get on their mailing lists, and watch for new product announcements as well as changes in pricing. Ask for your customers' opinions frequently with online surveys and customer advisory boards. Your sales force should be updating you with feedback they hear from current and potential customers while on sales calls.
Summary: Create an “economic moat. Stay on the cutting edge. Predict future trends in your industry. Research and monitor your competitors constantly. Adapt to your customers' wants and needs.

Generally, the handle for the screen door should be on the same side as the handle for your main door. However, if the handles will interfere with each other or if the screen door will open and hit an object, have it open in the other direction. Even though the screen door may not be heavy to lift and hold in place, you need to have your hands free to properly secure and install it. Recruit a willing family member or friend to just gently apply pressure on the screen door so it does not fall forward. If you do not have someone who can hold the door in place, remove the door once you have confirmed it fits. It is easier to attach the hinges to the door when it is not in the door frame when you are working by yourself. Shims are thin, tapered items that are used as spacers. Place at least 1 shim along the top and bottom of the door, and 2 shims on each side. This is an easy way to double-check that there is the needed 1⁄8 inch (0.32 cm) gap around the entire door.  If the shims cannot be inserted, this means that portions of your door frame are not square. For minor adjustments, lightly sand the screen door if it is wood, or sand the wooden frame until it fits.  If both your door and frame are not made of wood, have a professional safely square the frame and finish installing the door. The hinges will be on the opposite side of the door from the handle. Make marks along the edge of the door that are 5 inches (13 cm) from the top and bottom. This is where the upper and lower hinges will be placed. The last hinge will be placed centrally to the first 2 marks.  Alternatively, to avoid measuring for the hinges, align them to match the hinges on the inside door. This works best if the screen door and the inside door have the same dimensions.  Use a pencil to make marks on the door so they can be easily washed off. Align the hinge with the measured marks you made on the door. This will ensure that you drill the needed holes in the proper place on the door. Drill the necessary number of pilot holes needed for each of the 3 hinges in the marked areas on the door. Slowly install the screws until the hinge is firmly pressed against the door; otherwise, you might cause the hinge to twist or fall out of place. There will most likely be 3 mounting screws per hinge, so try and start with the middle hole on the hinge to ground it, and then the outer ones.  Only use the hardware that came with the screen door as those pieces will work best for hanging it. Repeat this process until all 3 hinges are properly secured to the door. With the door being held in place, use your drill to secure the hinges to the adjoining door frame. Start by making starter holes, using the attached hinges as a guide, and then install the mounting screws.  Since you have already properly mounted the hinges to the door and have the door properly spaced with shims you should not have to do any measuring for this part. However, you may want to use a level to double-check that the door is still sitting evenly before screwing it in place. If you are hanging the door by yourself and applied the hinges on while the door was laying flat, you need to place the door into the door frame before finishing attaching the hinges. Open the door to double-check that the hinges aren’t sagging and are properly supporting the door. This could mean that you did not fully set in the mounting screws. Then close the door to ensure that it naturally fits back into the door frame. If it seems like it is rubbing, then try loosening or tightening the mounting screws accordingly until the door fits. Since these can vary in style, follow the manufacturing instructions on how to properly install the handle components it came with. Generally, there will be starter holes on your door, but if there isn’t, use the height of the handle on the interior door as a reference. Even if your knob or pull is not on the same side as the interior door handle, have it be the same height for ease of use.
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One-sentence summary -- Decide which direction the door will open. Have someone help you safely put the screen door in the door frame. Wedge shims between the door and the frame to check that it fits. Measure the placements for the 3 hinges along the length of the door. Use a hinge as a template on the door and drill pilot holes for the screws. Use a drill to install the mounting screws into the pilot holes. Attach the hinges to the door frame. Open and close the door to see if it needs any adjustments. Install a decorative door knob or pull to make using the door easier.

Problem: Article: The most important, yet most frequently overlooked element in the unemployment process is reading the information guide provided by your state’s unemployment insurance agency. If you haven’t received this information in the mail, contact the nearest unemployment insurance agency office. Anytime you file a report with the unemployment insurance agency, be sure to be as accurate and honest as possible. Doing so will help your claim avoid looking suspicious and will speed the time it takes for your claim to be processed and approved. It’s a good idea to keep detailed and consistent records of all your interactions with former employers and the unemployment insurance agency. This way, if there’s ever any discrepancy or controversy surrounding your claim to unemployment benefits, you can set the record straight. When maintaining records, be sure to note the following:  The names of people you talked with from the unemployment agency or at your former employer. The dates on which interactions occurred, and the content of these interactions. Note the channel of communication (i.e., telephone, email, letter, etc.). Keep copies of all relevant written correspondence, whether hardcopy or digital. Always remember that there is currently no way to file for unemployment benefits other than to do it for yourself using official government forms, paperwork, and websites. Anything outside these channels is most likely a scam and should be avoided.
Summary:
Read the relevant information. Be honest. Keep good records. Use the correct filing methods.