Ok, so i just noticed there is no HTML when you post directly to a group.
So all the You Tube elements that would normally be seen on this screen are going to have to be links.
I guess that will make this the most unatractive, yet informative posts for me :)
Let's get to it. We all have a list of Favorites on our PC's or computers. Everytime you buy a new one or >gulp< format your hard-drive, you lose them. Well now you can export them and have them with you at all times.
By creating a file you can either email it to yourself, put it on a server (free or paid hosting service) or just carry it on a jump drive or pass it around on your local home network. :)
So here is the video on How to export your Favorites
any questions, ask them in the thread.
I will hopefully find some time to type out the instructions as well :)
remeber, when in doubt, just click 'ok' or 'next' until you see the 'success box'!! :) haha! :)
edit: after thought on applications for this..
... create a new user in windows, so you have to log on to an area that is not personalized. Go ahead and visit all your favorite pages and save them into your favorites. Maybe pages of interest to someone in your local area, to new homebuyers perhaps, a collection of your favorite vendors (appraisers, brokers, etc) or restaurants and local points of interest.
Target your pages to your audience and then export them to an easy to send file to a past or future client.
Make your HTML without HTML! :)
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