Find What You Want, When You Want

Make Browsing Easier, Not More Confusing

© Linda Roeder

May 28, 2007

Find your favorite Web pages quickly by keeping them in folders, safe and sound.


Internet Explorer calls them favorites. Netscape, Mozilla and Firefox call them bookmarks. Either way, they are the Web sites that you like and want to save for later. They are the things you like to do online. Make it easier for you to find them when you need them.

Save time by keeping your favorites and bookmarks neatly files away for use later. When you're folders are organized you're able to surf the Net more efficiently, saving time that you could use to engage in more rewarding pursuits. The days are way to short to be wasting time trying to find a Web site you've already found, and then didn't file away.

My life is way to hectic to be looking for Web pages I know I saved, somewhere. That's why I organize them right from the start. If I find a Web page that I'm going to want to look at again sometime, I file it away right away. I create folders and sub-folders and everything goes into something.

If you want to save time in your busy life, you should consider reading through these organizing tips so you can learn to file away all your favorite Web pages too. Both of these tutorials are very simple and only take a few minutes.

Learn to Organize IE Favorites

Learn to Organize Firefox Bookmarks


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