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Saturday, September 19, 2015
How to Sign Up as an eBay Affiliate Partner
Visit the official website of the eBay Partner Network to begin the affiliate or publisher application. The website for eBay's program is located at ebaypartnernetwork.com. Browse the website and the topics listed to get a general sense of what the program is about and to make sure that it is suitable for you.
Confirm that you meet the requirements for an eBay affiliate partner. Make sure that you own a website that receives high-quality traffic and has a high chance of getting accepted into the eBay affiliate program. A business model that attracts high-quality traffic for eBay is one that is more product oriented according to eBay itself; a website where visitors can read quality reviews of products and compare prices would do well in the eBay affiliate program.
Locate the big 'Apply Now' button located in the top right-hand corner of the eBay Partner Network's homepage. Click this button to begin the application process to sign up as an affiliate.
Accept the initial requirements on the first step of the eBay affilate application. The pre-requisites for affiliates are listed at the top of Step 1 on the affiliate application. Accepting the Terms and Conditions for eBay as well as Half.com are required; click the designated boxes to confirm that you have read and agreed to the conditions of the eBay Partner Network affiliate program. The Terms and Conditions can be read by clicking the highlighted links.
Complete the next step of the eBay Partner Network application. Fill out your email address, name, street address and location as well as other basic information about yourself. Enter the website address or URL on which you'll display eBay's affiliate advertisements as well as the business model of your website (i.e. content site, shopping comparison site, etc). Click the 'Continue' button at the bottom of the page to proceed when ready.
Finish the eBay Partner Network's affiliate application by completing the final step on the next page. Choose your preferred payment method by selecting the appropriate radio button next to the 'PayPal' option or other offered method such as direct deposit. Fill in the appropriate information in the designated boxes; input your PayPal email address to receive earnings via PayPal and banking information for direct deposit. Click the 'Submit Application' button at the bottom of the page after you have completed this step and entered the word/number strings that verifies you as a human.
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Friday, September 11, 2015
How to Set up a Reward System for Potty Training
Set up your potty training regimen so you’re ready to handle the process. You’ll need a potty seat, at least 10 to 12 pairs of underwear, a sheet of paper, some little stickers and an idea of what rewards you will give to your child. You might stock a box full of inexpensive toys she can choose, you could plan some special excursions and activities as rewards or you might plan a shopping trip as a reward.
Make a one-week sticker chart to keep track of potty success. Hold an 8.5-by-11-inch sheet of paper, oriented in landscape, and divide it into seven equal columns -- one for each day of the week. Write the days of the week across the top of the chart. Your little one will earn a sticker for every potty training success and he will place each sticker he earns in the appropriate column for the day. You will need to make additional sticker charts for the second and third weeks of the process.
Determine what actions will earn stickers. For a reluctant potty trainer, you might award a sticker for just sitting on the potty. For a more advanced child, you might require that the little one actually use the potty to earn a sticker. You also need to decide how many stickers will earn a prize. If you have little, inexpensive prizes, institute a system that requires fewer stickers to earn a prize. If your prizes are larger and more expensive, your child should earn more stickers to earn them. In this scenario, you might create a tiered system with small prizes awarded more frequently for fewer stickers and more expensive prizes earned less frequently when your child earns more stickers.
Talk up the reward system and the potty training plans to get your child on board. Explain the details a day or two in advance and tell your youngster that it’s almost time to begin using the potty.
Begin the potty training routine on the big day. Place the sticker chart on the refrigerator and show your little one the stickers she’ll earn when she sits on or uses the potty. Encourage her to sit on the potty and provide a sticker for every success. Show your child where to affix the stickers and watch as she does this. Remain positive and upbeat as you proceed through the day.
Continue to award stickers for potty training and keep track of the point where your child will be ready for a bigger reward. When this happens, make a big deal out of presenting the prize or the earned activity.
Remain consistent with the sticker chart and rewards for at least three weeks to ensure that your little one’s new skills have the reinforcement needed to make them permanent. Less than three weeks of stickers and rewards could lead to relapse, warns physician Caren Glassman, with Potomac Pediatrics.
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