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On February 28th, 2017, you might've thought the internet was down.

4 hours without Netflix, Spotify, Buzzfeed, Reddit, Dropbox, Pinterest, Imgur, League,

Tinder, and thousands of others,

Even the site that reports outages.

That's embarrassing.

If the world was more productive that day, now we know why.

r/Outside become, just, ya know, outside.

A shark hadn't bitten an underwater cable, nor was it five/nine, Just an Amazon engineer's

typo.

Probably a stressful afternoon in Seattle, but also an impressive demonstration of the

company's size and power:

Amazon Web Services hosts so much of the internet that for many people, myself included, it

basically is the internet.

We know Amazon as an online store, Companies store their products in its warehouses, which

handle the marketing, and shipping, and returns.

For us, this means total convenience - one click away from $125, 27-pound gummy bear

pythons, or 5, crisp, 2 dollar bills for $20.

Wait, that's not how money works…

A hundred thousand companies make over a hundred thousand dollars a year this way.

But for Amazon, it's only a fraction of their business.

There's also Twitch, Whole Foods, Kindle, Alexa sensibly named Echo, Echo Plus, Echo

Dot, Echo Dot Kids, Amazon Tap, Echo Connect, Echo Spot, Echo Show, and Echo Look, also

a completely different Alexa, Fire Tablets and TV, Prime Music, Video, Pantry, Ring Doorbell,

Zappos, IMDb, Fresh, GoodReads, and over 70 consumer brands you'd never know they owned.

whew.

Hardly a month goes by where they don't enter and dominate a new industry,

Just trademarking the slogan "We do the prep.

You be the chef." was enough to drop Blue Apron's stock 12%.

They're even investigating pharmaceuticals, education, and finance.

Amazon defines its competitors as "publishers, producers, and distributors of physical, digital,

and interactive media of all types and all distribution channels", among others.

That's, like, everyone.

Which raises the question: is Amazon… scatter-brained?

Many of these products have nothing in common.

Yesterday they wanted to conquer streaming video.

Today, sell organic grapes in grocery stores.

Tomorrow, who knows?

And their ideas, increasingly let's say, creative: 2-day delivery?

How about 2-hour delivery, a 3D smartphone, a grocery store without employees, a front

door that unlocks for delivery drivers, A flying warehouse complete with detachable

drones.

For all its success as an online store, more and more, it also seems distracted.

At least, that's how it looks.

The only way to make sense of their actions and mistakes, and anticipate their future,

is to see the world as they do.

And there are three pillars to Amazon's plan for world domination:

To really understand Amazon you have to understand Jeff Bezos

Like Steve Jobs or Elon Musk, the philosophy of the man is that of the company.

Apple was founded by people in love with technology and its design.

No matter how big the company gets, this will always be reflected in its decisions, priorities,

even mistakes.

Amazon began as a bookstore, but that was never its heart and soul.

or spine

Bezos chose books because no one bookstore could hold all of them, warehouses visited

on the internet could.

But make no mistake: They aren't a book company, a website, a delivery network, or

even a retailer.

Amazon is a scale company.

Bezos understood that when you take something and multiply it a hundred, thousand, million

times, you can do things all the small businesses in the world never could.

A tree is a tree.

But put 400 billion together and you have the Amazon rainforest, a force so powerful

it controls the world's climate.

From any other company, this sounds like generic business-speak.

But Amazon really means it.

We say a company is focused if it specializes in beverages, or cars, or bad website design,

and puts all its XP into that ability.

Amazon is rare in that its specialty isn't the product itself but its scale.

That's the focus.

When considering a new product, the flowchart is pretty simple: "Would this benefit from

being a thousand times quicker, bigger, easier?"

If so, you can bet Amazon either sells it, or soon will.

It's easy to stop there, Sit back and enjoy the profit.

But Amazon asks "Okay, now what can we do?"

And this is why it's unstoppable: the snowball effect.

First, get as many users as possible.

Give out $50 tablets, free shipping, license Echo to every company willing.

More users bring more data, which helps improve the product.

And the better product attracts even more users.

They aren't just making it easy to live off Amazon, they're making it hard not to.

That's the power of data in the hands of someone operating at this scale.

It's why there's now a movement to limit this,

why companies like Digi.me, who I've previously mistaken for a data collection company, actually

let users manage and safeguard their information.

And the results are things like Prime: It may lose money on the heaviest shoppers, but

with a hundred million of them, they're winning a lot more than they're losing.

So why purchase competitors like Whole Foods?

Exactly because it's not what they're good at:

Books never expire, well, some do.

But groceries, not so much.

You have to go back repeatedly, putting Amazon in your routine.

And with so much shipping,

Spending $11 billion fulfilling 300 million packages in 2015, they can do something almost

no-one else can: Compete with UPS and FedEx.

They already lease 32 Boeing 767 cargo jets, and plan a massive cargo hub in Kentucky,

But that's just the beginning.

After announcing a new $79 Kindle, Bezos wrote

"There are two types of companies: those that work hard to charge customers more, and

those that work hard to charge customers less.

Both approaches can work.

We are firmly in the second camp."

And he's really not kidding…

The parts alone cost $78.59, plus $5.66 for assembly.

That's a loss of $5.25 for every Kindle sold, not including things like marketing,

licensing, and support.

And sure, there are ads, but only as an option,

Companies like Facebook and YouTube are fundamentally advertising companies.

No matter how well-intentioned YouTube employees are, unless something drastic changes, the

company will always prioritize advertisers over creators.

That's the business model.

And then there are customer companies - where You and I decide what gets demonetized.

Apple is comfortable charging more for †he very best experience,

And for Amazon, helping the customer means making us pay as little as possible.

Both are loved in a way that's impossible for an advertising company.

You might say - "They only care about the customer to make more money"

And maybe you're right, there's no way to know, but the effects are the same,

When Apple refused to unlock the San Bernardino iPhone,

When Amazon takes a loss for the sake of our wallets,

and offers some of the best customer support I've ever had,

It may only be a calculated business decision, But it's great for us.

Of course, when the customer comes first, everyone else comes second.

Employees can be easily be forgotten in this never-ending quest to satisfy us.

Here's how Bezos describes it:

"One thing I love about customers is that they're divinely discontent.

Their expectations are never static.

It's human nature.

We didn't ascend from our hunter-gatherer days by being satisfied."

This is the hedonic treadmill - no matter how much our lives improve, our expectations

simply adjust.

Almost any other company would resent this - constantly having to improve their products,

even the rate at which they improve.

But Amazon embraces it - they're just as discontent as we are.

Except, if there are billions to be made by concentrating on scale and customers, why

can't anybody else do the same?

How can a tiny online bookstore do something exponentially better than Walmart, the world's

largest company by revenue?

It's easy to think of the CEO as the supreme leader of a company

but "Even Bono Has A Boss".

In this case, shareholders.

The longer a company loses money, the greater its risk, and the more anxious get investors.

But for Amazon - lack of profit isn't just tolerated, it's celebrated -

They could stop and make a dollar, they'd rather wait and make five, Using profit from

things like AWS to fund projects like Kindle and Echo.

Because Bezos is so open about this, shareholders sign off, and they can think far into the

future.

Those cargo planes?

Not so cheap.

But that doesn't stop Amazon.

Supermarkets operate at a 1% profit margin - but Amazon can buy Whole Foods, and actually

lower prices.

It also gives them freedom to experiment.

The Fire Phone was never ready for, ahem Prime time, but that's a small price to pay for

this strategy.

MoviePass, Snapchat, Uber, Spotify, Blue Apron, all starving companies following in Amazon's

footsteps, crossing their fingers money will come later.

Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt says Amazon is already Google's biggest competitor.

AWS competes with Google Cloud, Echo with Google Home, Prime and Express, YouTube and

Twitch Even search.

A company this diversified will face plenty of challenges,

A lot will change in 10 years, but we'll always want low prices, fast delivery, and

easy shopping.

As Amazon conquers one industry after another,

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- Shh! It's me. - Kim.

How did you get in here?

I'm a superhero. And you left your window open.

Is everything okay?

I think I'm the reason we can't morph.

I haven't really been honest.

Okay. I punched Ty Fleming in the face

because he told everyone I was the meanest person he'd ever met.

And he was right.

Well, that can't be true.

Okay.

Whoa.

- You took that picture? - No.

Amanda Clark took that picture. Of herself.

But she shared it with me. Privately. She trusted me.

And you sent that pic to... to Ty?

With a text that said,

"Is this the girl you wanna bring home to your mum?"

I didn't realize how mean it was until I saw her face.

Kim, there's literally thousands of photos going around school.

I don't care about them. I care about this. I did this.

I had to sit in Mr. Detmer's office with Amanda's father

and watch as they showed him that photo of his daughter.

In his eyes, for the first time, I could see who I'd become.

You know, so I lied. I blamed everyone else.

I wanted to die, that's why...

that's why when you asked me to run away, I was ready.

Okay, listen. Start over. Erase that picture right now.

- Jason, it can't be erased. - Then live with it.

You did an awful thing. It doesn't make you an awful person.

Just be the person you wanna be.

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Is Website SEO Obsolete? - Duration: 13:29.

So SEO has completely changed. The SEO that you've been taught and learned

about is actually completely dead. We are going to talk about the secrets of how

SEO is being applied successfully today. You can rank today after watching this

video.

Hi once again SEO is part of the topic here with Nate and we've sort of

teased the idea that SEO is a thing of the past. Yeah, it's definitely completely

changed. So, the SEO that we did just just five years ago completely does not exist,

does not work in my world. There are a few exceptions but not in my world,

not a single exception. So, let's get into some details on that a little bit. Talk

about some of the things that no longer are relevant to the SEO situation. And just

to give you a little background, not only did I used to work for an SEO company

but when I started this company, my company,

I offered SEO as a service and it worked. We got results for our clients. I

found a real affordable way of doing it and it worked. So, I'll tell you some of

the things that we did but the biggest reason why SEO doesn't work, why it's no

longer important, because it's so much less important to have traffic on your

website in the first place. And you can do things so much easier to build a

following, to attract audience, to get traffic off of your website. You've heard

a lot about Backlinks. You've got to get... When you say Backlink, what is a Backlink? You get a

website, okay, somebody else has a website, they put a

link over to yours. Ah okay. And that's a backlink. Okay. And what that tells the

search engines is, "hey, my website is credible. Somebody, there's people linking

to me saying that mine is important" And maybe they use the text in the link that

would say, "speaker" and so oh if you're looking for you want to rank for speaker.

Okay, so that that's one thing. We used to do is create Backlinks. In fact, we

would create link wheels. So we would create a blog and another blog and

another website and this and we would link to each other creating this link

wheel that all linked back to one website. It is a mutually-beneficial?

Okay and another way a thing to do is to create blog networks. So you're creating

all these blogs that these three third-level blogs will link down to the

second level blogs that would link down to the primary level blogs that with a

link to your website is like the massive authority. From a user perspective I now know

your telling... I mean from a user perspective I've seen what you're talking about, yeah.

Okay. All of that is spam. So, what SEO created, it's all fake. Like you're

creating... All you're just creating all these fake websites to point to one real

website. And it just cluttered the internet. And what Google had to do is

change their algorithm time after time after time to just filter through all

the junk. It's like what do people really want to find. They don't want to find

this thing in a link wheel that somebody created just to supposedly build this

authority. So, they've just filtered out all the junk. Every algorithm change

people would get hit and be like, "oh, that just hurt. Why does Google do this?" It's

like because you're creating all this spam and it was a lot of work and it was

a big pain. There's article sites and people would just write articles for the

sake of getting the links back to their website. So there's still a few article

sites out there that exist. I can't remember the last time that I went to. I

mean everyone was using at the time EzineArticles and I would ask you the

viewer when's the last time you ever went to EzineArticles? It's just become a

ghost town. Yeah, that's true. Yeah, that was one of the most popular ones

that bring links. I always said Ezine but that's just me. You probably...

I've better right, I just don't know what I'm talking about.

You've been passionate. You have been outspoken in your proclaiming the death

of all things SEO. Now, so what takes its place? What's the solution? What are you

proposing? What's happening now? YouTube. So, we can end the video there.

Buh- bye thanks for coming. Hope this was helpful. Please explain. So, you're right. I

have pretend dumb. I've made a video in the past on this topic

saying SEO is dead and I got a lot of flack for it. Guess who gave me the

most flack? Bill Gates. Other SEO companies. It was other SEO marketers

that don't... Well, of course it's their business. They don't want to

get off this sinking ship. Yeah, okay? SEO is not dead as a strategy but SEO of

the past is where we've got to build all these links and credibility to our

website. You should not care whether your website

ranks at all. Do not care about it. Because there's an easier way. You can

create a video and get it to rank today and start getting views today and then

you can create another video and get it to rank today. And every one of those

videos can link to your website if you want people to go there, to buy your

products or join your list. But it is so much easier to get a website to rank on

YouTube than it is to get your website to rank for anything. Any blog post

or anything to rank on your website.Why is that? Is it all the hash, all the little

tags that you tagged the video with? Is that how that works or what? I'm sure

that there are exceptions but I'm not going to talk to those. I'm going to talk to

the niche that I am really good at. Okay. Good friend of mine Cynthia Sumner. She

is a nutritionist and she wanted to rank for different types of remedies. So we

made a video and instead of making a video on how to treat a sore throat. We

could do that, but there's a much better strategy. We could say, "How to get rid of

strep throat without antibiotics." Okay, there's nine words in that phrase.

By making it that specific and we checked there weren't any other videos

that have that exact title and yet, that nine word phrase is getting searched. It

gets searched hundreds of times every single month and there's the thousand...

It's getting searched on Google? Getting searched on Google and YouTube, which are

both the same company. Right that's true. Okay, okay. So, Google, if you search it on

Google or if you search it on YouTube, you will find this video that we created.

And because we created it nine words long, that specific, you can get it to

rank instantly. And you're saying that's the title of the video? Hmmm... that's the

title and topic of the video. Title and topic, so because I know what you're

saying. There's the title, I mean there's two places you can put that in, right? So

we put it as the title, we put it as a keyword, we put it in the first sentence

of the description and the whole thing has the keyword. Hm-hmm and the video

itself. Obviously, it's a very specific subject. So you can talk about how to get

rid of strep throat without antibiotics. Another example, "How to invest in real

estate with no money?" We we're really, really specific. Makes sense. And

the great thing about it is we made a lot

videos. "How to invest in real estate with bad credit? How to invest in real estate

you know A, B and C". We would just make all these videos and eventually, we would

start to rank for real estate investing or invest in real estate. But when you

make something that's really, really specific in your niche, it does a couple

of things. It eliminates all the competition because if people type in

that exact phrase, that's what your video is about, they'll find exactly what

they're searching for. So it eliminates that the competition because nobody else

has that same title because it's too specific and no one else is doing

specific titles like that. But it also... it makes your video get better stats

because if I type in that phrase, "how do you get rid of strep throat without

antibiotics?" I'm not looking for whatever the alternatives. How to get rid

of strep throat with antibiotics or how to you know sue the sore throat or

something like that. But if I type it in that specific

and I find exactly what I'm searching for, I'm not going to leave and go search

for another video. I'm going to watch that whole video. It's going to have higher watch

time. Well and it also has that intuitive little fill in the word thing when

you're typing into Google. So, if your title is already in there,

doesn't it stand a better chance that it's going to fill in for

them and they go enter. That's what I wanted to say because it happens to me all

the time. Definitely and what I'm suggesting is that you do that research

before you even make the video. So if you do the fill in the the blanks... When that comes up,

you say this will be the title of my video. So and we'll do another video here

on keyword research on actually how to find those titles. But the short

answer is you do the research first, find the questions that people are asking,

that are really long and really specific and that will do way better results in

the search and is that's the best type of SEO that you can do. Compared to

any of the other things. The backlinks, article marketing blog, comments, link

wheels, blog networks that was all that sea of spam that cluttered the internet.

Now, we're saying create one piece of content and you will get you'll get

traffic. And the great thing about YouTube is it really is a good search

engine. Compared to Facebook. If I create a video on

Facebook and I post it, let's say it even does really well and I post it today.

When are the most of you is going to come in? Today, tomorrow, a week from now, what

do you think? On Facebook. Today. Yeah, so most of you are going to come today,

maybe I'll get more views tomorrow, maybe a little bit more the next day. Chances

are it's going to fizzle out. A year from now where's that video? I don't even know where's the Facebook video I posted a year ago.

That's right. they're trying to... A year ago you posted this video. So if you

watched a video a year ago on Facebook, and then you're thinking, "oh, that video

I watched a year ago." How do you find it? It's a chore. Yeah that's a lot of

times you just can't find it. Yeah. On YouTube, It's an amazing search engine

and you can go to a channel. Type in a word that they might have said in the

video and that video will come up. It's such a good search engine. You're

like, "what?" Really, does it do that? Yes. So if you remember, oh, there was a

video on CaseyNeistat channel. You go to CaseyNeistat channel, there's a search

bar within his channel and you can type in a word or something that he talked

about. You could type in drone or boosted board and all of his videos that he

mentioned drone or booster board will all pop up or you can mention a person

that was in the video and it will just you can search... Are you saying that he

spoke the word and it's part of the search engine? It's not just a keyword

that he put in? Right, because everything's auto transcribed. Oh, I'm

liking this more and more. That's an amazing search engine. And what I'm finding, okay in the

world of YouTube marketing, everything is about going viral. Right. The reality is

going viral is so hard. Must be. A lot of the videos that get millions of views

aren't actual viral videos, they just have a big following and so they'll get

an initial boost. I see. But if they have a small following and it gets a huge e

boost that it would be a viral video. But all of that

it starts out big and then it tapers off and goes flat. It's called the viral

growth curve. I named it that. I'm cool like that. Registered trademark.

Copyrighted etc. In the future video, I'm going to explain my apt growth curve or

the details of what you do to get these apt results. But the the the moral of the

story, we've already talked about in this video is creating niche specific content.

Your video can go flat in the beginning and then it will just be

picked up in search and it will show up from more and more search phrases and it

will get better and better over time. So the video that I shared with you on the

the title, "how to invest in real estate with no money", for nine months we only

had a few hundred views and then it started getting a few hundred views a

month and then a few hundred views a day and then a few thousand views a day and

then yeah, it's about a half a million views now. And it didn't really

start until we've got the nine month mark on that and that was one of the

first views you've got on that channel. So patience is going to be a big part of this.

Patience will work. Now that channel is getting 25,000 views every

single day because we've got all these videos, hundreds of videos that we've

created that are ranking and getting all this traffic.

I like that. Just think how hard it would have been to get his website to rank for

invest in real estate. I don't even know how I would even think about doing that

without spending hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars on SEO. But

we've just created lots of niche videos on real estate and it's yeah, it's

awesome. So, you mean you're sitting here basically just giving away these really

great secrets on how others can make money. Yeah, absolutely. You call it a

secret and I think even though we're sharing it publicly here, it's still

going to remain a secret because people, they don't really think it works

so they don't take action or that maybe they don't believe it. But all you have

to do is know what your niche is and create that niche specific video and

you'll see it start to work. Awesome, thank you. Well, I don't know about you

but I am filled with some cool new knowledge. And maybe your

heads a little bit full. Hopefully found that helpful and my real hope is that

you'll implement it. That you'll give it a try. That when you make a video just

think about what people are searching for first, just make your video real

specific and as you'll start to happen automatically.

Okay let's go.

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How machine intelligence is remaking the American economy - Duration: 5:35.

Michael Li: We hear a lot about data science, AI, machine learning.

These are all things that are in the milieu right now.

I think they fundamentally point at the same idea, the same concept, around you might call

it machine intelligence—where it's about how do you use computers and the vast amount

of data that's out there, that kind of big data, and then leverage that to make more

intelligent decisions as an organization, as a government, as a nonprofit.

This really comes from a few major secular trends that are happening.

One is the plummeting cost of computation and the plummeting cost of storage.

So now we have the capacity to store that data relatively cheaply and be able to process

that data relatively cheaply.

And then the other major trend is that everyone's walking around with smartphones.

Everyone's interacting with the internet for a large portion of the day.

And so we're able to capture huge parts of the human experience and digitize that

information and store it in the cloud.

So when we have all these connected devices that are measuring us, we can actually say

a lot about human behavior.

And that's actually really, really fascinating.

And from that we're able to create products, services that are so much more rich and so

much more personalized than we've been able to do before.

And so if you think about maybe even the simplest example, it might be something like Netflix

with a recommendation engine that's able to serve up content in a very targeted way

so that they give you, they show you out of their library (of probably millions of possible

videos for you to watch) the five to ten that you're most likely to want to watch.

And they can do this from what's called "look-alike analysis" where they would

look at what other people, who have watched a similar set of videos as you have, how have

they rated those videos.

How much they've liked those videos.

And then see what other videos those people have liked that you haven't yet watched.

And that's probably a good candidate for a video that you should watch.

So that kind of look-alike analysis—or if you're a data scientist you probably call

that a recommendation engine—That's actually a very powerful technique and it's sort

of very fundamental to a business that has tens of millions of videos and they know you're

only going to watch one tonight.

How do you pick out that one good video so that's not such a huge search problem for

a consumer but it's actually a pleasurable experience for them?

And that has implications beyond Netflix.

If you think about a company like Amazon, that's incredibly important for them.

They have billions of items in their store.

You need to be able to figure out what to buy and so they can tell you the right item

that can maybe get you to buy something that you otherwise wouldn't have purchased.

And that has a direct impact on their bottom line.

And it also makes consumers happier, right?

It helps you reduce the amount of time you spend searching for products and services.

So I think these kind of data-enabled services where companies can give you what you want

when you want it, that's becoming increasingly powerful within the kind of consumer market

and it's becoming increasingly the standard.

So I think what we've seen is that for a lot of legacy enterprises that are not digital

first, that haven't been able to embrace data and data science, there's an almost

a kind of an adversarial relationship between the consumer and that product or service,

where you're saying as a consumer, "Hey, I have this great experience when I'm interacting

with Google or Netflix.

They seem to give me what I want.

Why can't you give me what I want?"

And when you experience that there's a lot of fear on the part of those companies, the

legacy companies, that their ability to sort of maintain that market is going to rapidly

evaporate and it's going to deteriorate at a really quick rate if any of these sort

of digital companies enter that market, because they understand how to leverage data.

They understand how to use the information they have about consumers to give consumers

a fundamentally better product.

There's obviously a lot in the news about Cambridge Analytica, Facebook and how we societally

deal with data and how we should deal with data.

Should there be regulation?

Should we have more privacy protections?

And I think these are really interesting and valid questions that we as a society should

ask.

And it seems that we're entering a period where—that certainly within Europe with

the passage of GDPR—there's increasing reluctance to just say, "Facebook, Google

you can have free rein over all of our data in an unchecked way."

And I think we'll see what happens as we move forward with regulation and this kind

of consumer protections.

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Paper Flower Magnets | Craftsy | Michaels - Duration: 4:20.

- I'm Kristen Johnson, and this is my maker story.

I can't remeber a time where I haven't been crafting,

it's just a part of who I am.

When I was a kid it was mostly paper

because that was the most available product to me.

So, enter a girl and her glitter in my mind

a few years ago.

A girl and her glitter, the girl is me

the glitter is my abilities.

My abilities to create and share with others

that's what makes me unique.

Everybody has glitter, everyone has something special

about 'em and that's what makes us unique.

It all started with paper flowers.

You need minimal supplies to get started.

I've gathered all my supplies from Michaels

and we're gonna use the value pack 60 pound paper,

some half inch magnets, scissors, glue, and glue gun.

For added embellishments, you could use paint and beads

for dimension, but more on that later.

For these first steps all your gonna need

is one sheet of your paper and your scissors.

We're gonna start with a circular shape,

don't cut it too large for what we are creating.

It's gonna be a little over half the size of the paper that

you're using, and we're doing the eight and a half by 11.

Once you've completed your circle,

and don't mind if it's not perfect,

nothing in nature is perfect and I actually like

how it's a little off balance because as you make these

in multiples, you're gonna want them to kind

of be a little bit organic 'cause they're flowers after all.

You're gonna start on one side, it doesn't matter where

and you're gonna start a spiral cut,

starting with a tiny bit,

and then cutting a little thicker as you go.

You're gonna continue this but you're not gonna go

any thicker than this half inch that we're cutting.

And continue cutting and pulling,

and rolling your paper at the same time.

You're going to leave a bottom base right there

and that's for later where we're gonna put our glue.

For now, you wanna be able to lift up your paper

and create this spiral effect,

so it can even bounce like a spring.

You're going to then take the tip, we're gonna massage it

so that it curls up just a little bit.

You're just gonna use your pointer and your thumb

to create that effect.

Once you have that going, you're going

to take the pointy part of it and bend it back on itself,

using your pointer finger

and your thumb you're gonna continue

to roll it while holding on to it tight.

It's important to hold on to this kind of

in a tight manner to keep that shape.

You're gonna wanna pull your flower as tight as you can.

We're gonna get our glue gun involved,

and put a dab of glue right in the center of your platform.

You're gonna hold the flower,

you're gonna let it go just a little bit so it opens,

and then you're gonna hold that bottom

where we curled it back on itself, right in place.

And then, you can let it go, and you're flower is complete.

There are all kind of ways that

you can attach it to many different surfaces.

I'm using a self adhesive magnet.

If you want a little bit more of a grip,

you can use hot glue.

Michaels sells both.

And here you go, it's ready to attach.

Now that your basic paper design is finished,

you can add so much to this.

Another great way to add dimension

is with a splash of color.

We're gonna be using acrylic based paint and this dabber.

Start off with a little less than you would think,

and you can always go back and add more.

Another way to add some flair to your paper flowers

is by incorporating beads.

(cheerful music)

Paper flowers are a great way to start your paper crafting

and they can be used for all kinds of occasions,

from bridal showers, baby showers,

nursery decor, and everyday life.

No matter what, just relax, have fun,

and you might surprise yourself.

Subscribe to our channel and share your projects using the #MakeitwithMichaels

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Comment gagner de l'argent avec des liens d'affiliation sur kit com - Duration: 4:07.

Hello everyone. It's Lou's screenshot tuto. Today we

let's see how to make money with affiliate links on your

youtube channel or your sites using kit.com. On a youtube channel,

just put the little link kit.com below

your videos like for example here and you can also use bitly for

rename the link and give something a little cleaner,

a little more direct for example here "my kits, Lou's shop ", as a

example. This also works on twitter and facebook anyway

on most social networks so you can also include it on your

websites like for example here on screenshot tutorial, a small shop

with shop screenshots that I could create. To do that, he

must first become a partner with a company that offers affiliate

as for example here Amazon. It works also Ebay. For Amazon,

you have here the main menu and the first thing to do that is going to be

to obtain a tracking IDs. you create a tracking IDs and you have

go register on kit.com with the identifier that you

have created on the affiliate company. You can get paid either

euros either with vouchers and for give you an idea of ​​the rate of

compensation I put you here the link amazon. It can go up to 10%

on some products. You can see an analytic by

example to May 19 I had only one click on a single link that I had created

on a site and from the moment when I set up the kit.com store

there are two days of hindsight, you see that the number of clicks has

greatly increased. To register then on kit.com

you go to this address. I will put the link in the

description of course. You create your kit.com account. This

is completely free. Create a kit is extremely simple. Just click

on "create a kit" what we let's do here. There, for example, I

I will create a kit on the comics Valerian to stay

on this site I'm trying to build and so I'm going to add in

the kit of the products. For that I will on amazon, I choose the article that

I'm interested I take the URL url product and I glue it

in the kit. That's what it gives when finished.

you have a little kit that is completely finished and you can

of course move the items to inside the kit simply to the

mouse. For example, I want the dvd either at the end of the kit. I move them

manually to smile and I can to save.

Once on my site, here it is a google sites,

well I will create a new page I will call shop

story to be original

and by screen capture I will compose the page and insert

hypertext links on the link that corresponding to the kit that I

wants to value and put forward. This is the end of this video. I hope

that it will be useful to you. I do not promise you not to earn miles and cents

with the affiliate links but at the less you have the technique for the

make. Do not forget to subscribe to operate the bell, and to like this

video if you liked it. See you soon.

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Egg Fried Pasta Recipe | Indian Style | Telugu and English Subtitles - Duration: 3:35.

oil

water

pasta / macaroni

salt

oil

cumin seeds

chopped green chilies

onions

eggs

garam masala and coriander powder

salt

soya sauce

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How to replace a track rod end on VW GOLF 5 [TUTORIAL AUTODOC] - Duration: 4:07.

Loosen the wheel mounting bolts.

Use an open-end wrench №24. Loosen the lock nut securing the tie rod end to the tie rod.

Use a socket №18. Unscrew the end fastening nut to the steering knuckle.

Use a special puller to take the tie rod end out.

Screw the end out of the tie rod.

Screw on a new tie rod end.

Use a socket №18.Tighten the clamp nut on a new tie rod end.

Use an open-end wrench №24. Tighten the tie rod end locknut.

Install the wheel.

Check and if necessary adjust the wheel alignment on Volkswagen Golf 5.

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