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Starting a business today can be overwhelming, frustrating and a bit lonely because you don't

know what you're doing.

There's no secret formula or manual for how to start each and every business because each

one is unique, but if I were to start over today, these are the six essential steps I

would take to start any new business idea whether you know what you want to talk about

or not.

Step number one is to set up a website.

This is your online profile and your resume to the world.

What should your website include?

People come to your website to find out who you are, what you do and how you can benefit

them, also, how they can have a relationship with you.

Tell them your passions.

What are you about?

Tell them where you've been, what you've done and you can put anything on this.

This is your website.

It's just where people can come and connect with you offline in a place that you own.

Step number two is to set up an e-mail list.

By setting up an e-mail list, you're creating an active community of potential customers.

Okay, so let's break this down.

You want an e-mail list because if social media were to go away or any other platform

were to go away, your e-mails are what you own.

It's the contact information.

I mean, think about it.

If you were going to call somebody or try to reach them, how would you get in contact?

You'd probably call them, text them, e-mail them.

E-mails, phone numbers, things like this are things that people do not change.

If you can stay in contact with them in something that they probably read every day, it's going

to be a great way for you to foster a relationship with something you own and that no one can

take away from you.

I include everyone on my e-mail list and I'm talking family, friends, co-workers, your

doctor, your dentist.

The key is just to make sure that you have separate e-mail lists or groups that you group

them into.

Step three is to set up your social media accounts.

You want to get social so others can find you.

You have to remember that different platforms are for different people and different businesses

or brands.

You're going to find the one that works best for your business or brand and start with

it.

Perfect it.

Get really good at it.

Get your system down and then you can move on to another one, so if you start on Instagram

or Twitter, then you might want to wait to start on Facebook.

To me, Facebook takes a lot more of your time in building versus Twitter, you can set up

in probably five minutes.

The same thing with Instagram.

No matter which social platform you're on, make sure that you completely fill out your

profile with your bio, change your picture, also your header.

This is your biggest advertisement for your brand.

You tell people what you do here.

It's a billboard for you, so if you're not filling it out, you're losing potential interest

in your business and band because people don't know what you do.

Now, while you're starting to set up your website and your social media, you want to

make sure that you're keeping the same look and feel across all your platforms.

In mine, you can see I have the color blue in a lot of my logos, on my social media.

Just want to make sure and keep your font your colors logos all the same across all

your platforms.

Step number four is to start posting consistent content.

You need to decide how you're going to communicate and how you communicate may not be how I communicate.

You can use videos like I'm doing now or maybe you're into writing like a blog.

I take my videos and turn them into blogs or a podcast.

Maybe you just like to talk and start recording on your phone.

Just hit record and use that audio file to create a podcast.

It's all about finding your format.

Then, you have to figure out what you're going to talk about.

There's three categories that really stand out.

I would either aim to educate, inspire, or entertain my audience.

Education is going to grow the fastest because people are searching for the information that

you're putting out there like how to build a brand online.

At minimum, I would put out at least one new piece of content every week.

You want to create consistent content, so your potential customers know that they can

expect you to come and show up for them.

Step number five, get your content in front of the right audience.

You're going to start promoting and marketing yourself and your content, so when a lot of

people are starting out, they aren't sure what they want to talk about.

When I was starting out, I wasn't really sure what I wanted to talk about or what I was

going to start sharing, so I wanted to just grow an audience.

I stuck to the curate instead of create method.

Now, what is that exactly?

If you want to start getting noticed for the content that you share, what better way to

get noticed than sharing someone else's content?

I would share their content on social media, tag them, use their social media handles,

whatever I can do to drum up business for them and say, "Hey, you should really read

this article," or, "Hey, this was a really great podcast," and I would share it with

my network and let them know I was sharing their content by tagging them.

Usually, they would share the same content again.

It would expose me to their audience and I started to grow a following on social media

really fast.

While you're trying to grow this following, the best way to figure out what your audience

needs from you or how you can pitch your product or service is to actually start asking them

questions like, "What are your pain points?"

If you'll listen to your audience, they'll actually tell you what they need or want or

don't want from you.

Now, during this process, you're essentially trying to get them off of these other platforms

and onto your platform from where you're marketing, so you're marketing to them trying to get

them off of, say, social media and onto your website or your conversion page and make sure

that they sign up for your e-mail list.

Even if you don't have anything to sell them yet, at some point in the future, you will

so if you'll stay in contact with them and just communicating with them, stay in front

of them on social media, it's going to bring awareness to your brand and let them know

who you are and that you're there all the time.

If you'll listen, they'll tell you exactly what they need.

Step number six, review the numbers for revenue.

Analyze.

This is the most important step that I feel like most people never do.

They never re-analyze their platforms that they're using.

This is your social media, your e-mail list, your website.

Some people use Google Analytics.

There's tons of ways to track what's going on and see where traffic is actually coming

from and if you never go back and review what actually happened or if what you're doing

is working, if people are looking at your content, not looking at your content, you're

not going to know.

This is an ongoing process that is never complete.

You're always going to be constantly improving, looking at your content, seeing why it is

or not improving and remember, there's competition out there, so your competition is going to

be improving.

You have to see what they're doing and make sure that you're also fulfilling all of the

answers that your customers want because you can also use your competition and look at

what they're doing, see what their customers are asking.

If they're asking questions, then those are the same things that you can be answering

on your website or in your content as well. Just an idea!

Let's review.

Step one is to set up a website.

Step number two, start an e-mail list.

Step number three, create a social media account.

Step number four, post something either audio, video or written.

Step number five, promote your content and last but not least, step number six, analyze

those results.

Now, you know how to start building your brand online but starting a business can be super

stressful when you're not sure what to do next.

Don't worry.

I've got you covered.

Download my business building cheat sheet in the description below to start bringing

awareness to your brand.

I'm Brandi of blogginbrandi.com where you can find tons of free resources to help you

build your brand.

If you want to chat about how to turn your business into a brand, let me know in the

comments below and don't forget to join the party in my business and branding mastermind

group on Facebook where there's tons of entrepreneurs just like yourself.

Thanks for watching.

I'll see you in the next video.

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Storiqa to Let Anyone Build an Online Marketplace Using Blockchain - Duration: 6:30.

Storiqa to Let Anyone Build an Online Marketplace Using Blockchain

The way we shop online is going to change by leaps and bounds in the years to come. As the Internet is becoming more widespread, the number of online shoppers and businesses is on the rise.

Whether it be self-employed entrepreneurs, small-scale manufacturers or family businesses - they either already have an online store or want one in order to serve more customers and increase revenues.

Just like many other industries, Blockchain technology will disrupt the e-commerce field. In order to keep up with change, both consumers and businesses will look for effective ways to buy and sell goods.

Storiqa helps businesses streamline their sales processes for the new digital economy by using smart contracts and enabling payments in various cryptocurrencies. How is it different?.

Setting up an online shop is easier said than done. It requires a lot of effort, time and money to put together a team and develop a website from scratch.

While there are plenty of e-marketplace constructor solutions with a ready-to-use interface and cutting edge e-commerce technology, they either require you to have a basic understanding of programming languages, or constant support from them.

There are only a few e-marketplace constructor solutions which offer their clients a full and comprehensive combination of e-commerce services – such as smart contracts, cryptocurrency payments, integration with third-party services and 24/7 support – all at once.

Storiqa's platform is designed to allow anyone to create an online store of their own in just 10 minutes, and also make good use of the most advanced technologies in the e-commerce industry.

Since Storiqa's marketplace is translated into six languages, business owners have a unique opportunity to increase their user base by tapping into foreign markets.

It also features a selection of tools for direct customer feedback, bookkeeping and sales analysis, as well as advertising and promotion - on top of a convenient and user-friendly interface. What problems does it solve?.

Payments. Currently, payments is one of the biggest problems in this industry because of low transparency, involvement of intermediaries and high fees. It is a hassle for both buyers and sellers.

Storiqa's platform processes payments directly, without the involvement of middlemen, using any currency of your choice set against the cryptocurrency price determined by the seller. Furthermore, integrated smart contracts make transactions extremely fast and secure.

The smart contract ensures that the money goes to the seller when and only when the buyer confirms the delivery. So, the buyer makes the payment once their order arrives, which makes it convenient for both parties and increases trustworthiness.

Storiqa allows businesses to track customers' activity in a simple and elegant way. It offers the required mechanisms to constantly gather, analyze and process customer data.

Storiqa offers an integrated telephony service that allows the store owners to receive feedback calls from their clients with next to no setup needed. Owners can also save and playback recorded calls, and monitor the performance of their call managers.

This makes it easy to gather feedback quickly, and implement changes to increase sales.

Storiqa helps its clients get new customers through integration with the largest partner networks, and by offering a wide variety of tools to track a customer's experience in order to make every store client-oriented.

To top it off, Storiqa's legal team is operating out of Switzerland and conforms to the laws of there. It also enjoys the benefits of the friendly legal conditions provided in the country.

Anyone can participate in the token sale and buy STQ tokens. Purchasing the tokens during the early stages of the ICO will make you eligible for more profits and bonuses at the end of the campaign.

The fixed cost of a single STQ token is 0001 ETH. You can easily make the purchase by transferring ETH into Storiqa's designated smart contract address. For some reason, tokens can't be purchased from the US.

The ICO's date and time is yet to be decided. For more information on their bonus system and distribution algorithm, please visit https://ico. storiqa. com/ and read the white paper.

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How to build Medieval Rustic Enchanter Store Study Minecraft Tutorial - Duration: 25:02.

Hello my friends and welcome

My name is Jay and this time we are going to build this lovely medieval rustic styled enchanter store or study

In this tutorial we'll make it an enchanter store on the bottom floor and a study on the first floor

Though you could make that a living quarter, depending on what you'd like the most

But lets get right in to building

If you are building the entire village, then your enchanter store should be on the left hand side across from the blacksmith

And we'll place the first pillar 5 blocks away from the outer wall

These are the materials you'll need

And the dimensions of the build are 21 by 19 blocks with the build being 18 blocks high

Now, we'll start with our first pillar on the left side of this plot of land and that's the pillar that is 5 blocks away from the outer wall

And we'll make that 6 blocks high

Then against the top we'll place 5 logs and a 6 block high pillar next to that

And that way you'll have a 5 block gap to start of with

Now behind that right pillar, we want to place a 5 block high pillar and then a 6 block high pillar

Each time with 1 block gap

Here a 5 block high, then a 5 block gap

5 block high and then a 6 block high pillar

And again we'll connect these

Now in that middle gap, we'll have the main doorway to the house

So we'll just place 2 pillars up until that crossbeam at the top with 2 blocks like this

For the right side of the build we'll place a 5 block high pillar, leave a 5 block gap

A 5 block high pillar and then a 6 block high pillar

And again we'll connect them at the top

The back of the build, the start is the same as the side so we'll do that first

5 blocks, 5 gap, 5 blocks and then 6 blocks and then connect them at the top

And then next to that we'll place 2 more 5 block high pillars and then 1 more 6 block high pillar

Now for this remaining side, we'll do a 5 block high pillar, 3 block gap, then 5 blocks

A 1 block gap, then 6 blocks and then 2 times 5 blocks in between those 2

Then connect that at the top as well and then we have our main setup done for the house

Now we'll do the starting points of our roof and we'll start right here on this corner

And bring that all the way to that crossbeam above the front door

And then we'll place a full block of cobblestone on top

Here we want to do the same thing. So stair, upside down stair and full block

And this is the pattern we basically want to do on all those 6 block high pillars

Because that is where the starting points of our roof will be

So right here we have 1. But this, we want to connect this like so

Then place your full blocks. And I am placing those full blocks so its easy to see where your roofs will start

We'll have 1 more here on this 6 block high pillar, again connecting them like this

Full block on top and then one more on this corner as well

Then the side, that left side of the build, you can completely fill that with cobblestone stairs

And in the front we'll have that shape 1 more time

And for the last one you just want to place a cobblestone block here

Now the shapes of the roofs we'll use on this one are slightly different then the other builds we did so far

So we'll place a normal stair and upside down stair. And then full block of cobblestone on top of those upside down stairs

And this is the pattern we'll use all the way to the top until they meet up in the middle

And from now on we will be using this kind of shape in housing later on in the village

So we have a little bit of a mix up of different roofs so it doesn't all look exactly the same

But yeah, this is the shape of roof we'll do everywhere where you have those cobblestone blocks

So i'll do it one more time here on that little one

And then after that you just have to repeat it 2 more times on that side one and the back one

To have this as an end result, so you should have 4 in total

Then we can fill up the roof and we'll start with those 2 big ones here

We'll just connect them at the top and we'll do the easiest side first, which is this side here, the right side of the build

You just want to place your full blocks first. So just follow that pattern of cobblestone that we placed

Place your full blocks first and then you'll have an easy time placing your stairs on top

Saves a lot of time. It goes a lot faster that way

Then place some cobblestone slabs on top

And then we'll do that little part in the back here. On the right side in the back

And we'll do that by making corners with our full blocks of spruce wood. So right here

And then there. And the next one is one more block to the inside

But that way you'll have an easy time placing your stairs on top of these as well

Then against that long roof, the highest one, we want to place 1 more row of stairs

And one more row of spruce wood plank blocks as well

We'll connect that side roof with spruce logs all the way to that top roof

And then we'll add a row of slabs on top in cobblestone and then one more row of

spruce wood plank stairs and blocks underneath that, but this time you want to make it a corner

These two rows. So they connect to that roof there

And then we'll move to the bottom and do this part first and that's the same as that little part in the back

Its the exact same size so just make your corners again with your full blocks and place stairs on top

Connect that roof with spruce logs

And then place slabs on top. And that last bit, I'll do that a little bit slower

Because that can be a little bit confusing sometimes

So we'll start right here against that top block and we'll place a row of spruce blocks

And then here as well.

And we'll connect them in a rectangular shape coming out 1 block from that top roof here like so

And then you can just place a row of stairs on top of that whole line

Now the row bellow that is the exact same. The only difference is that we want to come out 1 block in the back as well

So right here, make sure that's one block away from that level above it

And then the last part is 3 blocks of spruce, then 3 stairs

Then remove this stair and place a stair instead in spruce wood and place 3 full blocks behind it.

And that is the roof completely filled up

Then we'll move to white concrete and we'll do the walls on the inside.

Here we'll have 2 windows. So we'll just build a square

1 more row at the bottom and 2 blocks in the center and that gives you 2 block windows, 2 blocks away from the ground

Here as well we'll have a window. But just 1 window. Like so.

Just make sure that each time you have 2 rows of concrete at the bottom because the floor will be 1 block higher then the grass

That way it will look good

And then here its the exact same as the one we just did. So 2 rows, 2 walls on the sides. Like so.

And then you just want to go around the build on the inside and fill up all the remaining gaps with white concrete

up until the height of the windows we just built.

And with that done, we can start with those triangular shapes and we'll start with the one above those 2 windows

We'll place 2 rows of white concrete. And then in the center, we'll make our window

So 2 blocks there and there and then just fill up all the remaining gaps

For the big one here, we'll start with one row at the bottom because we have to fill up that side bit as well so we'll do that first

So 2 blocks here and then fill up those 3 rows as well

And then, above the door, above those 2 pillars, we'll place 4 blocks of white concrete

And then one block at the bottom and the top. And then you can fill up all the rest with white concrete blocks

The back side is the exact same. So you start of with 2 rows of white concrete

And just make sure that your window here is right above the window from the bottom floor

For the rest you can just fill the whole thing up.

And the side window is again the same.

Its just a little bit smaller.

Its just the alignment of your window that' is important so make sure that its above the window of the bottom floor.

For the rest its just following the whole pattern.

And then fill up those 3 remaining gaps in the walls as well. So here...

In the back you have 1 and then on the side you have 1 more.

And then we can start with the decoration

So we'll start with that little triangle again and we'll place 2 pillars next to the window on the left and the right

And then 1 cross block right above the window

Then fill up those gaps with spruce wood fences on the sides and at the top.

And then above the window we'll place one more row of spruce fence and in the center, right bellow the window, 1 more fence

For this big one, we'll place 2 logs in both of the corners

And then 1 block away from those, we'll place 2 more pillars going all the way to the top

One block above the window a crossbeam and in the middle another pillar

Then at the top 2 more cross blocks and then you can start filling up those gaps with fences

And then also at the top of the window and the bottom of the window, we want to have some fences

But here we do want to place 2 more cross blocks

There

And then there

And then 2 more fences here at the bottom

Now we'll do the doorway.

This is basically the edge of the pathway we'll build with the fences so just place fences in this pattern

And then place 2 cobblestone blocks in between those gaps with 3 fences on top of both these blocks

That's for the roof we'll build above the doorway in a bit.

Now in these gaps we want to place some more fences and then we'll do the left side of the build first

Before we move on to other materials.

So here we'll just place a row going all the way to the back

And 2 fences bellow the window.

And then at the top, 1 block away from the sides, we'll do a pillar

And then again, 1 block above the window, a crossbeam with a pillar in the center on top of that

And then its the same thing like all the other ones. Fill up those gaps with spruce wood

Place spruce wood at the top of the window and then 2 at the bottom

Now for the back i'll just do the lower side here

Because the top bit, that triangle at the top is the exact same one as the big one in the front

So just repeat that whole thing on this one

And then here its just a row at the top and 2 fences bellow the window

And then we can switch to cobblestone full blocks

And we'll start with two blocks where the front door is. In those corners

And 4 blocks on the left here

And then we just want to zigzag around the pillars. Only where there's windows, you want to leave gaps

But for the rest, fill up all the gaps with full blocks. I'll slow down where there's windows

That way you'll see it there very easily.

And then we'll switch to cobblestone stairs and where the door is, we'll place two stairs sideways

And then we'll place them towards the build like this.

Now every time where there's a window, you want to place them sideways on those blocks

And then upside down in those gaps bellow it.

Leave the middle one as it is because we'll place some grass blocks on there later on

But again I'll slow it down each time there is a window just to make it a little easier

Here we can remove those 2 fences. It needs to be 2 stairs there

And then lastly, this one, which is the same as the one in the back.

Now this gap here in the corner. You can use that to light up this part of the build

You can either place a glowstone in there or a torch

Me, I went for a torch because I used torches in the whole build

Then here we'll build a little roof above the door with some slabs on the sides

And then we'll go down one slab. 3 full blocks in the center

And then we'll build that little shape that we used on the roofs as well

So just 2 stairs, 1 behind, slab on top and just connect it to that crossbeam above the door

And then from underneath, with spruce wood plank slabs, we'll place some rows of slabs.

2 on both sides and then 1 in the center

And that finishes off that little roof

Now for the next part we'll build a little pathway here.

So just place 8 blocks and on the inside you want to place 6 blocks like this

Don't do the rest yet because the rest will be 1 block higher

Then...

To finish off the decorations on the outside, we'll just place a grass block with a trapdoor and some flowers on top

Glass panes in the windows. I used black stained glass for the windwos but you can go for any color you want

And then just use some trapdoors on the sides.

Don't forget to place that door in from the inside where that front door is

And I'll just go over all the windows slowly

Well, not real slow, I'll speed it up a little bit

But you will see all the windows. That way you won't make any mistakes

But the pattern is basically the same. Its just grass blocks with flowers and trapdoors

And then some glass panes in the gaps

And then we have 1 more on that last side of the build here

And then we can start with the interior decoration

Now for this next part here on the inside

Well place 2 5 block high pillars 1 block away from that door

And then right across from those pillars, we'll place 2 more

So make sure that that's a nice rectangular shape, square shape, excuse me

Then 2 crossbeams on top of these pillars

And then we'll connect the front and the back of the build here as well

You can remove these 3 though because we'll have a staircase here

Then we'll place 2 more crossbeams here against the walls and then one more in the center

And we'll repeat that on the next big gap as well so we have 4 times that 2 block wide gap

And then you can fill those gaps up with dark oak wood slabs at the top of these beams

Now at the door we'll start off with 3 stairs in spruce wood and then on the sides we'll place 3 full blocks

And then you can fill up that entire floor with spruce wood planks

And on the top level we will place a row here against this wall, the front wall.

And then fill up that entire floor as well.

Then switch to white concrete and that gap here underneath, we'll fill that up with white concrete

And then we will place 2 pillars on the corners of that roof, so right here

And then on that other corner here as well. And then you can fill up those 2 gaps with white concrete again;

On the back wall, we'll start on the corner and we'll leave 2 block gaps this time, and each time place a pillar.

And then fill up those 2 block gaps with white concrete once again

And then on this wall here, we'll place 1 pillar in the middle and fill up the rest with white concrete

Then for the ceiling. We'll place that ceiling on the height of that one block gap we have here underneath that little roof

So right there. That's the level where we want to have the ceiling and we'll do that in dark oak planks

But leave 1 block gap here, next to that window because that will be the ladder that goes to the attic

For the rest you can just fill up the whole thing

then we'll build the staircase and we'll just do that one block away from that front wall

And we'll go all the way to the top with some spruce fence

Now, its not really a round staircase, it has a bit of a weird shape but you'll see that in just a sec

But we'll start off with 2 spruce pillars here and we'll place 1 cross block at the top

Now you'll see me place a concrete block, don't place that one because it will be in the way anyway

That's a little mistake I made when I was recording

But then in that gap at the bottom here, you want to start with your slabs

And then we'll go to the left side with our slabs and just go up a half slab each time

Its kind of a round staircase but not really

So right here, we actually want to go towards that floor

And that way we can extend those 2 pillars all the way to the roof

Well, to the ceiling

And then we'll fill those side walls up with some spruce wood as well

We'll probably remove one row though when we do the interior, but for now lets just do it like this

I'll just place a torch here so we have a bit of light

And then 2 fences here on this level

And bellow that as well, just so people can't fall off

Then for the attic, we'll add some ladders in that gap

And then in the attic itself we'll also fill up that bottom line there with full blocks of spruce wood planks

Just to clean that up a bit more.

And then two rows of stairs at the top there so light doesn't come through

And then to light it up I just place one torch at the end of this little corridor here

Place the door inside and then 2 more torches like this

I won't be decorating this attic in this tutorial, however, we will be doing the store and the stude on the first floor

But this is the materials you'll need from now on for the interior.

So we'll start right here by making something that really makes it resemble an enchanting shop

And we'll start with an enchantment table 3 blocks away from those fences with 2 cobblestone blocks behind it

Then 2 stone brick stairs, upside down on the sides of that enchantment table with 2 walls on top

And then finish that off with 2 slabs and 2 stairs in stone brick

Add 2 torches on the side of this cobblestone

And then you can add a sign with the name of your store.

I named mine 'Harry's Enchantments'. Let me know in the comments bellow what fun name you came up with for your store

But right here on the first floor, we'll build the chimney and the fireplace

So we want to remove those 3 middle lines, all the way like that, 2 rows

And then we'll build a square in the ground like this.

Now don't fire up that netherrack just yet if you build it on survival or if your fire spread is not off

Otherwise your roof is going to burn. But in my case its off and I'm on creative so for me its fine

But this is the chimney we'll build. Now make sure to remove these and place cobblestone instead

because otherwise it will still burn

We'll make this fireproof when we do the outside so don't worry

Here i forgot a slab at the bottom there, between those 2 cobblestone blocks so make sure to place a lab there

And then on the outside, we'll remove these 2 and place stairs instead and a stair on top in the center

Then remove that stair, place two full blocks

A stair pointing in this direction, then an upside down stair

2 blocks on top and surround that top block with stairs

And then you can basically replace that center block with a slab

And then to make it fireproof, we'll remove this block and this block

And then 5 more blocks above it as well

And we'll replace those with cobblestone

And 2 stairs here

And that's your fireplace and chimney done as well

Then for the interior, we'll add 2 rows of fences next to the door and 2 fences like this

Then right here, don't forget that gate to go to the stairs. In spruce wood.

And then, with dark oak, we'll place stairs like this, and 2 on this wall

And these will be the stands that display what is for sale

And well use bookshelves in this store as its an enchanting store and that fits it really wall

Then we can add some slabs on top and some item frames with some enchantment books in there

The enchantment table itself, we'll build that on this wall, so just place 5 bookshelves and 5 on top

And your enchantment table in that corner

And then we'll just add some slabs and some doors to cover that back up

Right here we'll place another pillar and then slabs on top

Full block in the middle there. Like so

Now for the counter itself, we'll do 2 stairs, thats again dark oak wood, a full block

Leave a one block gap, then full block and stairs in between

And then on that corner block, you want to place 2 spruce wood fences

And add some slabs in a corner on top of those fences

Make sure to place a torch there, that's how we'll light up this side of the shop and it will be nicely hidden

So we want to place some fences bellow those slabs and then we'll add a gate between these blocks

A chest and a stair right there for the cash register

And then some brown carpet and black carpet to finish that part off

Here you want to place some black carpet

and in front, 2 black and 2 red

The brown carpet is for on the counter

Then place a cauldron there and there with some leaves on top

And 2 torches on these fences to light up the place

We'll place 2 more fences with torches between these as well

And then we'll add a little more carpet where that enchantment table is so it doesn't look so plain. Like this

And then we can move to the first floor. And I decided to make this a study

But you can make this a living quarters as well. But I just placed 3 rows of bookshelves, 2 blocks high

With some slabs on top and I'm using the same materials like on the bottom floor

Then I added some doors here and yeah, we are going to remove one row where that door is here

because it doesn't really look to good so yeah, just remove one row; We have more then enough room there

And then we can place our door right there

I'll fill up that gap in a bit. But then in these corners where the door is, we can place 2 more cauldrons with some leaves on top

And that decorates it much better

then next to that fireplace on the right, we'll place one more cauldron

And on the left we'll place another bookshelf in a corner like this

Again a door against it to hide that side and then some slabs on top

That corner slab, make that a full block so you don't have that ugly shadow in the corner there

Then one more cauldron next to that ladder with some leaves

And then we'll build a little sitting area here in this corner

So just 2 stairs, full block, stairs against those stairs

upside down, and then brown carpet on top

Then we'll do a checkers pattern carpet in black and red wool

And then we can just add a flowerpot with some flowers or a cactus in that corner

And then for the lighting on this floor, we'll just use an item frame with a dark oak slab inside the item frame

And then a torch. And we'll do the same in between these 2 bookshelves here as well

And that will light up that floor completely.

And that's the enchanting store.

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Man finds material proving Nazis planned to build ATOMIC BOMB during WW2 - Duration: 4:03.

Man finds material proving Nazis planned to build ATOMIC BOMB during WW2

Bernd Thälmann, 64, found the uranium based object near where a secret Third Reich factory was destroyed with 16,000 RAF bombs.

The industrial firm Auergesellschaft was founded in 1892 with headquarters in Berlin but its main plant was some 40 miles distant near Oranienburg.

Acquired by Degussa in 1934 - manufacturers of the gas Zyklon B which was used in the Holocaust to murder people in the death camps -  its Oranienburg facility in 1939 began the development of industrial-scale, high-purity uranium oxide production.  This was the place where Hitlers scientists raced to develop the weapon that would win them the war.

After defeat and conquest in 1945, Soviet research teams, sent equipment, material, and staff from the plant  to the Soviet Union for use in their own nuclear weapon project.  When Thälmann found the clump of material last Friday he triggered a major safety alert - and found himself at the centre of a criminal probe for the illegal use of radioactive substances.

Thälmann originally took the mysterious, metal-like lump back to his home.  Although it appeared to be metal it was not magnetic.

As he researched it on the Internet he began to become alarmed and called the police. Together with the fire brigade a cordon was thrown around his home and those of 15 neighbours.

Experts wearing anti radiation suits used specialist equipment to determine that his find was indeed radioactive.

It was packaged into a lead lined box and taken away.  Experts say it was part of the Nazi atom bomb project that was dispersed into the countryside after one of the bombing raids to level the plant.

Thälmann has refused to tell police exactly where he found it because he intends to return to the site in future for further expeditions. Prosecutors have not yet decided whether to press charges against him.

On Thursday morning near the site of the old factory 3600 people had to leave their homes after an unexploded 250-kilogram bomb was defused.

In February this year documents unearthed in an archive suggest that Hitler may have tested an operational nuclear bomb before the end of the war.

A declassified file from the National Archives in Washington is a detailed survey of how far Nazi scientists got in the development of an atomic bomb.

The wartime report concluded that Hitler's boffins failed in the quest to achieve a breakthrough in nuclear technology – BUT that a documented test may have taken place of a rudimentary warhead in 1944.

The enriched uranium would have come from the Oranienburg works.

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