 All right, tip number two, what is M-PIN? Hey guys, Eric Coffey here, host of Score Contracts YouTube channel, and we are bringing you Sam.gov tips. These handy tips are tools that you can use and consider when getting registered in Sam.gov system for work management profile. If you don't know what Sam means, no worries. Go back and watch tip number one video for a complete explanation. But in short, it's the first step to doing business with the US federal government. All right, all right, all right. So for today's tip, we are looking at this weird acronym in Sam called an M-PIN. A what? PIN? Does it look something like this? Probably not. M-PIN stands for Marketing Partners Identification Number, more government mumbo jumbo. In fact, they should be making a fish soup with all this mixed up acronyms and words and things that they're using. But bottom line is, it's a nine character combination of letters and numbers, which is used to create a personal code like a password for your company. That information you can use across multiple sites like FBO, Grants.gov, Peebers. Yeah, that's the past performance history. But again, bottom line is keep it safe, guard it with your life because it's a password. So when you're registering in Sam for the first time, you're going to set up your own private M-PIN that is unique to your company during the registration process. Don't post this number on any advertisements as it's best to be kept secret. If this tip helped you guys, make sure you leave some comments in the show notes box below. Thanks for watching Sam.gov Tips. Until next time.