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How to Use Links Effectively



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By : Paul Davis    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-29 02:37:27
They can be found through web searches on sites like Yahoo and Google. They can also be found on most websites. You can also find theselinks through government agency websites or through colleges and universities. But how do you find the information you need within these ac website links? How do you stay organized and use the website links effectively?

The first thing to remember about using the links to find specific information is that the websites have links to other ac websites which have links to yet other ac websites. This means that you can get lost in a sea of links quite easily, and completely lose track of which website you started out with. There are several ways to avoid this confusion.

One way to avoid confusion and keep from losing your original website is to open all website links in a new window. You do this by right clicking on the website links and then clicking on "open in new window" in the shortcut menu that appears. This will open the links website in a new window, allowing you to keep the original window open while you view each website link. However, this method can also be confusing. Let's say you start out with a well known website. You click on an website link. This leads you to another website link for which you open another window. This window gives you yet another website link. Before you know it, you can have so many windows open with so many website links that you lose track of which links you have followed and which ones had the information you needed.

Another way to avoid confusion is to use the new tab feature of newer internet browsers such as Microsoft Explorer. A new tab is somewhat like a new window, except that the window is the same. Instead of a new open window in the task bar, you will create a new tab within the same window. You do this by right clicking on the link, and selecting "open in new tab" from the shortcut menu that appears. However, this method, too, can become confusing, because once you have followed three or four links and have several tabs going in one window, the names of the tabs shorten themselves to the point where they are no longer visible, and it is impossible to determine which you are looking at.

The best way to surf through links is to use a combination of new windows and new tabs when following the various links. You can keep organization very easily in this manner. Right click on the links in the original and open them in a new tab within the same window. As you surf through the opened in the new tab, you can close the tab when you are finished. If you come across an that has it's own links page, you can open that links page into a new window. Then, open the links from the new window into new tabs in the same page. This way you can easily track which website you used to come to the links.
Author Resource:- Paul Davis is a business growth specialist - helping businesses get more clients, more fees and more time Davis Business Consultants Learn how to develop your business Davis Business Consultants For your FREE copy of his report "The 7 BIG Mistakes in business" visit Davis Business Consultants
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