Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

Chris has an uncle Jack, I have a grandpa Jack, and I’ve never met any other Jack that I didn’t like!

TIP #4: Show only a single thing in your photo..Same idea as with the text: You want it to be big, and you want it to stand out..

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

TIP #5: Don’t give away the “How to” in you photo.. You can hint at it, like this:.But don’t give everything away completely in one photo.You want people to need to click over to learn more, or pin it for later to remember your tip, idea, craft, or whatever.

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

Keep that in mind when you’re taking your photos and remember that anyone can pin any photo from your blog, not just your lead photo..TIP #6: Use overlays or blocks of color to make your text pop.. You want it to be as easy to read as possible!

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

You want to grab those eyeballs scanning the screen and force them to click!.

TIP #7: Sell it!.Mix it all together and you’re all set.

I also decided to get a little creative with it and added in a few drops of essential oil.I thought I would use something fresh-smelling, but that also has some cleaning/bad stuff-killing properties, so I used tea tree oil.

Some people really hate the smell, but I think it smells nice and fresh.Cinnamon oil would be a good choice too.. Everything got tossed together in a big mason jar and mixed up really well..

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