We have often been asked to provide access to your relationship reports so as to enable you to retrieve them at a later date. Since we keep your reports indefinitely, the only thing left is to keep track of the unique address (URL) of each report. Today, the advanced online social bookmarking managers can do this job - and so much more - far better than we ever could.
Social Bookmarking allows you to save your bookmarks online, with notes and descriptions. You can share them with other people around the globe, or you can create private bookmarks that only you can see.
Even if you have no interest in the social sharing aspect, there are other reasons you may wish to use online bookmarks. For example, you can access your bookmarks from different computers (if you're traveling, or have multiple computers) - as long as you have an Internet connection.
Moreover, your bookmarks become searchable and you can organize them in a variety of ways (including the use of tags). Also, most of the services have a backup/export feature, so you can keep a copy on your local computer.
There are a bunch of different social bookmarking sites. You just need to find the one that interests you and register for an account, which is usually free. If you have already acquired some experience with social bookmarking services, please share your recommendations, pros, cons, and tips with the rest of us.
Once you get the sharing bit down, there are other social sharing websites out there that provide other features such as voting and reviews, so that you can see the world’s newest, most highly-rated or most popular links. Just like many free web services, you should play around, find the ones you like, and use them in the way that makes the most sense for you.
We have partnered with AddMe.com and placed a

button in the right upper corner of every page. Clicking the button opens up a list of available bookmarking services. A second click takes you to your favorite social bookmarking manager. If you already have an account with that manager, it will automatically capture the address and title of the web page that you came from and allow you to add tags (which are nothing but search-friendly keywords/labels/categories) and description to your bookmark. If you don't have an account yet, you will be asked to first take a few quick and simple steps to open your account.
You will further find that if you keep more than just a few bookmarks, this method is far superior to the “old fashioned” bookmarking or add-to-favorite function in your browser.
Please post questions, tips or stories about your social bookmarking experience.