Saturday, October 20, 2018

Youtube daily report Oct 20 2018

rev up your engines, Rosales says I have a 2015 Dodge Ram eco diesel it's two

wheel drive I want to turn it into a four wheel drive, ok here's how you do it, sell

it and buy one that has four wheel drive on it, it is such a gigantic hassle to switch from

two to four wheel drive, modern cars, trucks they're all computerized, you

start switching that, the computers got to be replaced, sensors it is such a

hassle believe me, sell the one you got and buy one it's four-wheel drive it's the

same thing I tell people, if they want to switch from a standard transmission or

automatic, or an automatic to a standard transmission, you're better off just

selling your car and buying one that was set up that way, it's just too much

hassle, TX 20 tactical droid says, I got a 97 Crown Vic and my ABS light is stuck

on, how do I get it off my dash, well to do it correctly of course you have to

fix the system, then you got to find a guy like me that's got one of these

fancy computers, we have to analyze it and it can be anything from a fifty

dollar wheel sensor to a $800 ABS modulator system, so if you just

want to get rid of it yourself, well a lot of guys put a piece of black tape

over it, and if you want to be more professional, pop the dash out, it's an

easy job getting the cluster out, go inside with an ice pick and pop the

light bulb for it and it won't come on anymore, a lot of guys will do that

Joel says Scotty please read my question and help, I have a 2012 Honda Accord

I changed the pads and rotors, when I slam on the brakes it makes a grinding

noise, first thing you have to realize, if you change just one pair of the front

ones or the rear ones and those are new and you got old ones on the other pair

it's probably the old ones grinding cuz now they got more strain on them I see

that all the time, but if you changed all four pads and rotors, you change them

all out and it's grinding, then something's wrong with the parts that

you got, I've seen it where sometimes they sell rotors that are the slightly

wrong size, so they start rubbing on the inside touching the metal and I've seen

pads that were built the wrong size, years ago I tried saving people money

and I bought a lot of Cheaper brake pads and the problem with that was, they'd make

noises like that and sometimes I'd look and see it's not the right size I

get my grinder and grind pieces off, I don't mess it that garbage anymore

I buy quality pads you know, if I got a customer that says, well I want the

cheap pads, I say you buy em I put them on, if they make noise don't come

whining at me, they'll stop okay but if theirs noise it's your own fault for

being too cheap, so odds are you didn't do them all or you got cheap parts that don't

fit just right and I see that all the time these days, especially if you

bought them on eBay or something, Gary Wilkes says Scotty I'm thinking about

buying an Insignia sports tourer what do you think, you live in England I

saw tons of them there, their a very popular vehicle, you know there's

nothing wrong with buying one if you live in England, if you live in the

United States forget it, in Europe yeah especially in England, if you

like that car you like the way it rides, there's plenty of them out there, I met a guy

who's in love with one in England he had two of them and he's always owned them

and he loved them, he was kind of mad though because they wouldn't make the

model he wanted in the color that he wanted and he was mad at them for not making them

that color, which I think is kind of silly I mean color is color, I mean

I care about how the car runs, the color to me I never cared about the color of

a car, I always bought them used and bought a good car

whatever color they were that's the color they were I

didn't even think about it, gaming says Scotty where do I get miscellaneous

things for my car, I have a 96 Toyota Corolla DX the radio is missing the dials and the

door handles are breaking, personally I go to junkyards for stuff when they get

old and break like that, but yours is so old it's 23 years old the stuff in a

junkyard the plastic is probably gonna be bad and braking too, so you know

you're stuck with trying to find them aftermarket, go online because the

Chinese make a lot of aftermarket parts even for older ones like that cuz

there's millions of them still running, so they still make parts, try places like

rock auto or any online and see what's available online and go that route

Hussain says, Scotty I want to buy a Renault Sandero is it good, well

I'm assuming you're not in the United States cuz they don't sell in the United

States, they used to and they pulled out because of such bad sales and Americans

hated them, now if you live in Europe, a lot of people buy Renaults their parts are

available their mechanics they're that know how to

work on them and it wouldn't be a bad idea buying one in England and I'm sure

in France it wouldn't be a bad idea, but the United States don't ever think about

buying a Renault, there's no parts availability and nobody knows how to work on

the stupid thing, Dominique says my clutch fluid looks dark and I

feel my clutch feels weird, will fluid change fix the problem, well it could you

know bleed it all out, put a new fluid and see what happens and if it's still

weird, change the master and the slave if it's

really old eventually those seals just wear out and especially when you take

the slave out, squeeze the rubber boot the bellows boot, if you squeeze it and

fluid leaks out, then the seals are gone and when you change the master where the

rod goes in, if that rubber boot has fluid in it it's leaking and it needs to

be changed too, you can always check them physically first, so if you never want to

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Everything you need to know about planning events with purpose - Duration: 3:25.

- Determining your event's why

and making sure you're meeting the needs

of both the client and the audience,

this is all part of planning your event with purpose.

(energetic electronic music)

Hi, I'm Katie with Endless Events.

Here at Endless, we are all for

planning events with purpose.

But what does purpose actually mean

in the event planning industry?

Essentially, it's what you want event goers to experience,

and many times, the event's why gets overlooked.

The purpose of the event isn't just

the goal of the client, which could be to increase sales

or build customer loyalty.

That's the foundation of the purpose.

But the heart of it actually equates to the brand's mission.

Your goal is to market to and inspire

people who hold the same values

as the brand you represent.

Attendee profile is the foundation for success.

When you start planning an event,

ask yourself one simple question: what's in it for them?

This will put you in the right direction

as far as figuring out the needs

of both your client and the audience.

Authenticity is the key in creating this connection,

and this is where brands who stand for social good

have an advantage.

For example, think about brands who have

a strong thread of sustainability.

They'll be able to create an intimate connection

with prospects who think it's a great idea

to take better care of the environment.

You see, Millennials are actually

on the cusp of overtaking the Baby Boomer generation.

Millennials value experiences

more than they value material products.

This is great news, because the event industry

is all about creating magical and impactful experiences,

so you'll need to create a purpose-focused event structure.

Plan a topic and themes that resonate with

the core values of your client,

as well as being relevant and interesting

to the audience.

Make sure that you choose meaningful speakers

whose values align with the event's purpose.

Create a story by choosing vendors

who share the same values,

as well as having a venue which is creative

and matches your event's why.

You can consider repurposing an existing venue

like a farm or a skating rink.

Also, include breakout sessions and downtime

to reinforce your event's purpose.

Going along with the idea of sustainability,

you could plan for attendees

to enjoy their snack outside in a local garden,

or you could play some short films in the background.

Choose sponsorships that follow the same idea.

Choosing a sponsor whose values

don't align with your event's purpose

could be confusing to attendees.

As always, turn to post-event surveys and social listening

to determine the success of your efforts.

The benefits of creating

an event with purpose are incredible.

You'll see things like more qualified leads,

as well as an increase in the brand's following.

The takeaway from all of this is to be authentic.

Planning an event with purpose can't be faked.

If you're just getting started in your planning process,

you can download our free event planning checklist,

where you'll get some tips and tricks on

determining your event's why.

Make sure to like this video and to subscribe,

and you can click the link down below

to get more information about this topic on our blog.

Happy planning!

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