Organize Your Computer

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If you are Internet Marketing, there can be a lot of valuable information that you, might read and would like to go back to later.

A great example is Warrior Forum here.

As I marketed I would get bundles of notes from articles, videos, blogs, etc on how to better improve myself. I still have these notes till this day.

I've created folders to where I can easily access these notes is I ever need to give advice, or just refresh my memory on the advice that has helped me develop income over the past few years online.

I've also been able to organize over 3000 leads in Windows Contacts as well as just saved emails only that I harvested using a very powerful lead extracting software.

All in all, what I'm trying to say, is that information is valuable, but just like anything else, it can get cluttered. This is why I highly recommend staying organized, and know where your documents are. Know where your information is, and study up on as time goes by. So not only are you organizing your computer, you are also organizing your mind.
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  • Profile picture of the author polrbearz
    Very good post Reminds of Don Aslett's ideas: Outer Clutter = Inner Clutter. Conversely, Outer Simplification = Inner Focus.
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    • Profile picture of the author RShantel
      I agree with the post.It can be experienced that outer clutters=inner clutters n outer simpler=inner focus.I personally like to clean up my desk top every week.
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    • Profile picture of the author RShantel
      This is a simpler way to organize ourselves.Try it out.
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  • Profile picture of the author oliviasmith
    Very informative post indeed. Thanks aduttonater.
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  • Profile picture of the author Scouser
    Hi Albi,

    (Hope you don’t mind me calling you that) – I just read your post, (after reading hundreds of others) and it really struck a chord with me. I’ve been thinking about getting into Internet Marketing for a few years now but haven’t had the knowledge or expertise to put it into practice. I’m gradually picking up on things now and have decided to give it my full-time attention.


    One thing that resonated with me was the idea that you need to organize things into some kind of filing system so you can retrieve what you need, when you want it and quickly. Probably like most newbies, I’ve been downloading everything and anything to gain some knowledge to try and learn how it all fits together. As you know, there’s so much information out there it’s hard to keep track of it once you’ve downloaded it to your PC, so I was wondering whether you could give me some tips on what’s a good method, and what software I’m best using. I’m pretty familiar with the most popular packages (Microsoft in-particular, but I’m quick to pick up others), so I’m not averse to trying anything new.

    Generally, I use excel to keep a record of my logins & passwords – and yes, I know – I shouldn’t store them together in this way; I’m aware of the security risks doing it like this, but at the moment I don’t really have anything to protect and they are very much protected with the security measures I have implemented already.

    I’m trying to develop a structure where I can locate the relevant information with ease, but I keep having to change it whenever I download another doc (be it a PDF/DOC/AVI/JPEG etc). Do you have a system which works for you which you would share with me? You seem to have thousands of docs and plenty of experience to be able to manage them somehow! I generally separate them into the following categories….
    IM, Docs, Images, SEO, List Building, Hosting, Forums, etc etc…..You know - the usual ones. I’m just not sure how best to break them down and how.

    Can you give me any pointers? I want to be organized before I dive into this IM business so I’m looking around for anyone who can help me and you seem to be pretty much organized, so any help would be much appreciated…..

    I look forward to hearing from you – and from any other Warrior members out there who have their own filing systems…..
    Kind Regards,

    David Thorne - Scouser.

    Ps. If you’re wondering why I’ve rambled on so long about such a simple request, it’s because I’m trying to practice my writing skills. From what I’ve been reading (which is a lot as I’m sure you can remember from when you first started out) – I need to gain some writing skills to post to forums, write a blog, submit articles etc….. So forgive me for taking up so much of your valuable time….
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  • Profile picture of the author jdjenkins
    For passwords, I suggest Roboform - it works very well with Firefox and IE, with the ability to login very easily from a menu of sites - much like a list of bookmarks. It can also sync between different computers or user accounts,

    best wishes,

    JJ.
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    • Profile picture of the author RhondaG
      I'm not real good at excel or those kinds of records, however I was able to get a lot more organized by making folders on my desktop for every project I'm working on.

      I used to get so mad because I wanted to use something and could not remember where I saved it. Now, I save everything I"ll be working with on my desktop, but it takes only about 8 to 10 folders, so even my desktop looks better.
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    • Profile picture of the author scortillion
      Originally Posted by jdjenkins View Post

      For passwords, I suggest Roboform - it works very well with Firefox and IE, with the ability to login very easily from a menu of sites - much like a list of bookmarks. It can also sync between different computers or user accounts,

      best wishes,

      JJ.
      I agree I've been using Roboform for years and it's the best program I've purchased for keeping track of my logins and websites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sonya West
    Thanks for the tips!
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  • Profile picture of the author DIGITALCHAMELEON
    Proper organization makes your work flow in a good flow.
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  • Profile picture of the author EliteIM
    I keep separate folders for organizing information. For example, there would be a folder for SEO, another for PPC, and another for SMM. They would all contain relevant information. Similarly, a separate folder for all of the current projects that I am working on. With IM, information overload is a common issue hence proper organization is necessary.
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  • Profile picture of the author paulie888
    This advice is spot on. Not only will you become far more productive by organizing your information efficiently in a way where you can easily find things, you'll save a lot of time just from having everything at your (virtual) fingertips, eliminating the need to search and dig through folders/files to find what you need.

    Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author Carol_A
    A necessary task that I am dreading is cleaning up my harddrive of unwanted/unused files, freebies, etc.

    I should allocate a 30-minute time spot each day until I feel good about it.

    I now have a system whereby I create a parent folder for anything important, a "When I get around to it" folder and "must read, by date"

    I have a stringent filter in place in my mind, that if it isn't going to contribute to my current or near future projects, dump it. It has to be very compelling to go into any of the above-mentioned folders.
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  • Profile picture of the author automedix1
    I am a very organized person and I have found that with internet marketing it is important more than ever to stay organized. You have to - the first time that you don't, it will show up in your work.
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  • Profile picture of the author ericbryant
    Two of my favorite tools are Evernote & Catch Notes.
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  • Profile picture of the author icegin
    Good advice. Since I tend to download ebooks on my desktop on an intermittent basis, every now and then I take a little time to clean up/reorganise them and divide them into the appropriate folders.
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  • Profile picture of the author valvalentino
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    i burn all my IM file in to a DVD then i just keep around 10-15 ebook or video that really works.. Because not all my ebook collection really works
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Shat
    Hi, that is a nice post.It is true that being organised brings clarity in mind and also saves our time.
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  • Profile picture of the author CashGiftingExpert
    Informative thread. Thanks for the posts
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  • Profile picture of the author GT
    My life used to be simple until I hooked up to the Internet! lol

    Before then, most my computer organization revolved around article files and folders. Then along came the Internet and added a whole new dimension (many levels) to the challenge of computer organization.

    I struggled for a few years, but I am now much better at organizing and finding things in my computer. One of the keys, especially with email, is to deal with it now and not put it off until later to decide what to do with it or where to put it.

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    • Profile picture of the author nadia712
      Haha - I'm borderline OCD about keeping things organised and systematised. It has definitely, definitely helped me keep on track and keep a sort of "zen" feeling no matter how many things I've got going on at once or how ambitious and daunting my goals are.

      I never really feel stressed, because I know that everything is where it needs to be, and I don't have to worry about what I'm going to be doing tomorrow, the next day, or the next day, because everything I've got to do is planned a week in advance and in my to-do system, which I review daily.

      But yeah, I definitely agree that being organised can be very, very helpful. I certainly wouldn't be in the position I'm in now without being this way (and I would, in all likelihood, have been institutionalised or have had a nervous breakdown by now). ;-)
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      • Profile picture of the author aderra
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        My digital environment used to be a disorganized mess. Finally, I started going through everything and putting each file and icon in specifically-named folders and sub-folders where I could find what I needed. If I see something I want to save, I drag the website page's icon directly into the folder where it goes.
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  • Profile picture of the author ashishaffiliate
    I have two drives dedicated to store internet marketing related stuffs on my laptop and home office PCs. My folders represent categories like internet marketing, blogging, seo, wordpress, pdfs, docs etc.

    I encourage beginners to avoid information overload and clean their drives regularly to remove junks like freebies, ebooks they don't need.


    - Ashish Patel
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  • Profile picture of the author richim1
    A couple years ago, my desktop looks like a trash lol
    Thanks dude....i learn a lot here
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  • Profile picture of the author joshuaotto
    Helpful resource. Having my files organized makes my work a lot easier and faster.
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  • Profile picture of the author millamuscio
    Before starting my daily tasks, I see to it that my desktop has been cleared. It helps me focus to my task and find it easier to find the files I need.
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  • Profile picture of the author gentryliving
    Great post! This a good post to remember. Thanks for sharing!
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  • Profile picture of the author hireava
    Very helpful post! Thanks for the tips!
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  • Profile picture of the author martingibson
    very nice post
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  • Profile picture of the author jessiepadgal
    Because I use my iPad as my productivity machine, I don't worry about folders for the most part. My reading material is alphabetized in the Kindle app, and my emails are organized by folders in Mail. Additionally, I keep all content in Pages in folders (guess there is more folder usage going on then I thought).

    Also, my apps are all in folders relevant to their function...

    Okay, so native file system or not, my iPad is littered with folders :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author kaibeal
    Having your files and folders organized helps make your tasks faster and can let you focus on your task without the hassle of looking for the files you need.
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  • Profile picture of the author braydenblake
    With an organized files, you can easily keep your focus.
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  • Profile picture of the author RobbieT
    Thanks Guys.

    I have been wondering for a while what is the best way to organise the storage on my laptop and i have got a couple of good tips from your posts.

    Cheers.
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  • Profile picture of the author alexisnock
    You can really find it easy to gain focus when your workplace and files are well-organized.
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  • Profile picture of the author kavitapore
    hi
    thanks to share this vary important information.Its vary useful for of warrior.
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  • Profile picture of the author inf
    Of course, I too have a separate folder with .txt files where I keep all the info I need. I even have one file for songs I just heard on the radio and liked it, so that I can look them up on youtube later
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  • Profile picture of the author Caroline snip
    Nice post - once in a while good to read such organised topics than normal sales pitches . Thanks !
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  • Profile picture of the author hardraysnight
    if in doubt, throw it out
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  • Profile picture of the author gentryliving
    If you are organized in everything, you will have peace of mind. You do not have to worry on what to do next.
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  • Profile picture of the author miapiquet
    I found this post here in warrior forum and this has been very helpful for me as well in cleaning my clutter in my desktop.

    warriorforum.com/mind-warriors-success-power-self-improvement/515096-if-you-want-stay-focus-use-software.html
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  • Profile picture of the author IMHunter
    These are great tips which will be very useful to me. Thank you very much.
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    • Profile picture of the author DGFletcher
      My email inbox has been a 'to do' list for a very long time. I keep emails in there that require me to take some kind of action.

      My "My Documents" folder, up until yesterday, was organized by type. Biz went in Biz, writing went in writing, music went in music (music I write, not "My Music" folder.

      Two days ago, I set it up so my My Documents folder is more like my email inbox, with everything set like a to do list.

      That has made a world of difference!!
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      • Profile picture of the author atlantarobin
        Too many years, too much stuff, too many emails, too little time.

        I've finally got my file system completely under control with only ONE key and ONE file -- delete and trash.

        Just my little old lady thoughts, tee hee...
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  • Profile picture of the author leorocking25
    Very useful and informative sharing.It helps me much to organize my files and to do my work properly.Thanks....
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  • Profile picture of the author anamariemcatway
    Before I begin my task I first adjusts the format and the details that I used to not bother me when I was starting to work.
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  • Profile picture of the author DoWhatWorks
    Outstanding post!! Organization is the most underrated attribute that people must have to succeed in any business. I recently created a folder on my Desktop entitled, "Desktop". I just took all of the icons that were on my Desktop and I put them into this "Desktop" folder. This way, when I turn on my computer each day, there aren't 50 different icons that I have to look at. Instead, there's just one folder that says "Desktop". When I am working with one particular document, I will take that document out of the "Desktop" folder and put it on my actual Desktop screen. When I'm done with that item, I will drag it back into the "Desktop" folder. This small shift has allowed me to only have things appearing on my Desktop that I need to pay attention to and it's enabled me to run my business in a much more organized way.

    -Terry
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  • Profile picture of the author mikefrommaine
    My tools for keeping organized are Trello and Evernote. If you don't have them yet get them...they are free!
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  • Profile picture of the author stopper
    I hope to get as organized as you by the end of this month or year thank you for your encouragement
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  • Profile picture of the author vasionit
    This is first most important thing I have started doing last sunday. few years of my IM career i wasted not being organize but I can tell you I have not started making money yet but sure i can find stuff whenever i wanted.

    I suggest first thing for any Newbie marketer to do is to organize computer and give a kick start.
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  • Profile picture of the author lincolndesigns
    People often don't understand that keeping information on your computer organized is equally important as keeping paper files organized. I usually try to use apps and websites that keep my files, that way if my computer every crashes, all of my information is safe. I also have a hard drive that I store any information I can't store online.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      How many threads from 2011, 2012, etc are you going to bump??? This is ridiculous!
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  • Profile picture of the author dawoodkhan97
    Wait until you see my workspace and you'll forget yours
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  • Profile picture of the author tacassim
    It's so true! I should also start organizing my computer files..Thanks for your advice and reminder aduttonater! I Really appreciate them!
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  • Profile picture of the author extrememan
    Some good points you shared. Thank you!
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  • Profile picture of the author MiaSorensen
    Very useful post. I have just recently realised how much easier my life would have been, if I had organised everything in folders from the start.
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