Does anyone else use WF for reference material?

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I started a few folders in my Favorites with people that usually post useful information that I might want to reference back later...

For example, I started one a couple days ago called "Alexa Smith Posts" and added these:
Selecting the product
What are the best ways to promote click bank products
What are the essential things to know about list building
Autoresponders vs. Broadcasts
Where to get reports to give away on opt in page?
Lists: How long to presell - Averages

A little bit of time up front saving information that you might need later will save you time in the long run!
#material #reference
  • Profile picture of the author DutchMarketeer
    I certainly use WF for reference, and do quite alot of bookmarking! I should start to categorize my saved threads though, as my WF folder is getting cluttered!
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  • Profile picture of the author jgant
    I have a massive folder of posts/threads. Sometimes it's a link to the thread and other times I copy and paste the post to a doc. It's come in handy many times.

    I also use other forums in my other niches for research and blog topic ideas. Some forums provide an insane amount of quality info.
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  • Profile picture of the author cyberdad
    I have two bookmark/favorite sub-folders under my WarriorForum folder: threads and people. In the first, I bookmark threads of interest, in the second, I bookmark the "about me" pages of members I am impressed with.

    Dave
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    • Profile picture of the author Nathan Bumstead
      Originally Posted by cyberdad View Post

      I have two bookmark/favorite sub-folders under my WarriorForum folder: threads and people. In the first, I bookmark threads of interest, in the second, I bookmark the "about me" pages of members I am impressed with.

      Dave
      That's a freaking great idea Dave!

      Bam! Done and done...
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Mensah
    Not as much these days but definately when I first started out it's a goldmine
    of information.
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  • Profile picture of the author moneychain
    No, but I need to start. I'm fairly new so ... But yeah, there is so much information on here that most people pay for to get!
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    I used to do this but stopped it.

    More information is generally the last thing any of us need.

    If a piece of information is not relevant to you right now at this moment, just leave it. Stockpiling information is really not going to help you. It just clogs up your hard drive and your mind.

    Your whole focus should just be on the one task at hand and nothing else.
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