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Video
One (9 Minutes)
In this video I'll
talk you through a wide range of popular
toolbars you can install and how to use
them for your own ideas and research
purposes.
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Video
Two (9 Minutes)
Here I'll talk you
through how you can get great ideas for
your own toolbars from Google and eBay.
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Video
Three (10 Minutes)
In this video I'll
talk you through how the Ask, Dogpile
and Alexa toolbars can give you a huge
amount of ideas.
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Video
Four (6 Minutes)
Here I'll show you
how you (and your users) will be able to
quickly, easily and effortlessly install
and uninstall your toolbar.
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Video
Five (7 Minutes)
In this video
you'll discover how it takes just one
minute to instantly update your
toolbar on every single computer it's
installed on!
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Video
Six (2 Minutes)
Here I'll show you
how to create a blank text file to get
your toolbar creation process rolling
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Video
Seven (8 Minutes)
In this video I'll
talk you through the easy way to
structure your toolbar code. Even if
you're not technical at all, you'll find
it quick and easy.
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Video
Eight (16 Minutes)
Here I'll show you
how to start adding your own unique text
to a toolbar. You can also add graphics
if you like.
Here is one quick
example:

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Video
Nine (17 Minutes)
In this video I'll
show you how to add buttons to your
toolbar which can contain both graphics
and text.
You'll also
discover how to create a button that
when clicked redirects the user to a web
address of your choosing.
Here's an example
button that would open Google in a new
browser window:

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Video
Ten (5 Minutes)
Here I'll show you
how to add uninstall functionality to
your toolbar.
Even though you
want your users to keep your toolbar
installed for good, it's important you
give them the choice.
Here's an example
of an uninstall button:

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Video
Eleven (6 Minutes)
In this video I'll
talk you through how to add the powerful
Zoom In and Zoom Out features to your
toolbar.
Here's a quick
example of both the Zoom In and Zoom Out
buttons:

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Video
Twelve (18 Minutes)
Here I'll show you
how to add search functionality to your
toolbar.
You can set your
toolbar up with as many search engines
as you like to give your users tons of
choice.
You can even
profit from this feature by sending your
users to pay-per-click search engines
where you get a percentage of each
click.
This is an
advanced, powerful and profitable
feature. I'll show you how to add this
step by step. Here is just one example
of how it can be added to your toolbar:
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Video
Thirteen (5 Minutes)
In this video I'll
show you how to add a drop-list menu to
your toolbar if you would like.
This way, rather
than your users typing in what they're
searching for, they simply choose it
from a list.
Here's a simple
example of how it could look:

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Video
Fourteen (10 Minutes)
Here I'll show you
how to add "highlight text"
functionality to your toolbar.
This is a very
useful feature that allows your users to
easily "find" (highlight) any
text on the page that they want to.
Here's an example
of how this feature could look on your
toolbar:
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Video
Fifteen (6 Minutes)
In this video I'll
show you how to add "Clear Search
History" functionality to your
toolbar.
With this feature,
your users can clear the previous
searches that they've done through the
toolbar.
Here's an example
of how it could potentially look on your
toolbar:

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Video
Sixteen (9 Minutes)
Here I'll show you
how to add the Clear Cookies
functionality to your toolbar.
Depending what
kind of toolbar you're looking to
create, you might find this a useful and
powerful feature to add to your toolbar.
Here's one example
of how it could look:

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Video
Seventeen (6 Minutes)
In this video I'll
show you how to add the "Clear
Internet Explorer - Temporary
Files" feature to your toolbar.
You can use
whatever text you like with this feature
- here's just one example of how it
could look on your toolbar:

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Video
Eighteen (16 Minutes)
Here I'll talk you
step-by-step how to add a powerful and
flexible popup blocker to your toolbar.
It can be turned
on and off by the user, and it can even
update automatically so that it shows
how many popups have been blocked so
far.
Here's an example
of how it could look:

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Video
Nineteen (2 Minutes)
In this short
video I'll show you how to add
separators to your toolbar.
Here's an example
of a separator added between two
buttons:

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Video
Twenty (5 Minutes)
Here I'll talk you
through the important difference between
Single and Split style menus for your
toolbar.
These two types of
menus have different purposes, and you
can choose at any time which is best for
what you want from the toolbar.
Here's an example
of a Single style menu:

And here is an
example of a Split style menu:

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Video
Twenty-One (7 Minutes)
In this video I'll
show you how to choose between a Split
and Single style menu when you're
creating your toolbar code. It's dead
easy.
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Video
Twenty-Two (8 Minutes)
Here I'll show you
how to add as many unique menu items as
you like to your menus.
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Video
Twenty-Three (7 Minutes)
In this video I'll
show you how to add as many extra menus
and even sub-menus to your toolbar as
you want.
Sub-menus allow
you to fit even more features and
functionality onto your toolbar.
Here's one example
of how a sub-menu could look:
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Video
Twenty-Four (7 Minutes)
Here I'll talk you
through in more detail the structure of
these toolbar menus and how to quickly
set up as many as you would like.
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Video
Twenty-Five (6 Minutes)
In this video I'll
show you how you can use menus to run
commands like highlighting text,
uninstalling the toolbar ... this will
make your menus and toolbar even more
powerful and flexible.
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