What is a Bookmark?

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With so many interesting web pages out there, it’s hard to keep track of sites that you want to revisit. Using bookmarks can help you keep tabs on the sites you liked and want to look at in the future.

Your Internet Browser will have a tab at the top that says “Bookmarks” or “Favorites.” It might also have a little symbol you can click on.

When you are on a website that you want to bookmark, you can select “Bookmark this page” (or a similar phrase) and your web browser will save the URL information for that site.

Your bookmarks will be stored in the browser in your “Bookmarks” or “Favorites” menu. Normally the bookmarks are stored in chronological order, with the oldest bookmarks at the top of your list.

Most browsers offer the option to organize the bookmarks in folders.

This makes your bookmarks easily accessible, and you can group them together based on topics.

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Joan Mullally has been doing business online for more than 20 years and is a pioneer in the fields of online publishing, marketing, and ecommerce. She is the author of more than 200 guides and courses designed to help beginner and intermediate marketers make the most of the opportunities the Internet offers for running a successful business. A student and later teacher trainee of Frank McCourt’s, she has always appreciated the power of the word, and has used her knowledge for successful SEO and PPC campaigns, and powerful marketing copy. One computer science class at NYU was enough to spark her fascination with all things digital. In her spare time, she works with adult literacy, animal fostering and rescue, and teaching computer skills to women.