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Wondering How to Save & Share your links? Use LinkiBooks™ format.

The Dilemma of Modern World.

We now live in a world of referencing streaming data. The majority of corporations, organizations, industry leaders, researchers, and professors already maintain their own web pages, and their content is changing and getting updated as we speak, being available to the general public immediately. The best content (Whether it's a new research finding, news article, stock prices, the world's current population, rates on Forex, or any other data) is also changing as we speak. 
The question is: do we really need to have it re-written, re-published, re-saved, re-printed, and re-sold to students and everyone else? It is already there on the web and in the majority of cases - it is FREE. This multitude of references in the format of web links will provide students with ongoing access to informational resources always available at their fingertips during and after their studies.

Introduction of LinkiBooks.

We call them LinkiBooks. With a LinkiBag account, anyone can save links, add comments and generate LinkiBooks to share them with students and others across the web.

How does it Work?

They built LinkiBag to help you save, categorize, and group links with attached comments. Links can be shared with any web user by sharing an instantly generated access code. Users can create LinkiBooks (reference files with links and comments created on the fly) to share with other web users with or without a free LinkiBag account. This makes the platform great for conducting presentations, teaching courses, saving research data, or saving things such as websites with jokes, recipes, or interesting news. The below videos will explain, What LinkBooks is and how it works for you to assist you to keep your links safe and sharable.


You can easily share your saved links in LinkiBooks Format with others LinkiBag users connected with your account (LinkiBag friends). You can also share links with users outside of your friend's list by entering their email address manually.
This feature allows tutors or teachers to share links with their students who are not on the list of their LinkiBag friends.  Users outside of your friend's list or users without a LinkiBag account will still be able to open shared links. Those links will be received via email or they can enter a Shared ID into a designated text box field on the homepage at Linkibag.com.

What are LinkiBooks?


LinkiBooks allows you to share links and comments in pdf format. LinkiBooks contain the title page where you can add a LinkiBooks title, subtitle, and image. A link to your LinkiBooks can be shared with one click using your LinkiBag account, can be emailed, or can be shared using social media. LinkiBooks could be a great reference tool to share any personal or business links with your staff, students, friends, co-workers, etc.

Who should use LinkiBag?

LinkiBag is designed to be used for everyone from sharing links to web-based training resources, to stay-at-home mom who needs to save links to complete their next house project, or doctoral students saving links for their dissertation research.

What are other features of LinkiBag?

Here are a few things you should be aware of before you begin to use LinkiBag. First, your links from your Inbag folder (similar to Inbox in the email environment) will be deleted after 90 days to prevent your Inbag from becoming overloaded.  Second, if you need to save your links longer, be sure to move them to My Links or any other folders. Third, you can sort links by the sender if you are anticipating receiving an important link that you don’t want to miss. And lastly, links are automatically scanned for malware when you open links shared directly. Links shared via LinkiBooks are not scanned.

Who do you contact if you have questions about LinkiBag?

If you have more questions about LinkiBag and the services they offer, please contact them at  info@linkibag.com   and they will get back to you as soon as possible.

Visit LinkiBag.com to sign-up for Free.

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