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How to Automatically Add Senders Email Addresses to Contacts in Gmail

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If you're building up your "Rolodex," this tip trick is priceless. Over the years, I've collected thousands, no, hundreds of thousands of emails. Funny thing is that while I may have nothing to say to 99.99% of these people who've emailed me in the past, I'd love to have them as twitter followers and facebook friends. The beauty of twitter and facebook is that they both allow you to import your gmail contacts. Yay!

But before we can do that, we have to extract the senders' email addresses and store them as contacts first.

There are a couple ways to do this. First, the most rapid way is to simply export all your emails into a spreadsheet and re import only the FROM fields. This isn't that hard to do. Just read about importing email addresses to gmail. And of course, you'll need to know how to use Excel. It's simple too.

Or if you just want to add email addresses to your contacts selectively, one at a time, all you have to do is either

- reply

- forward 

- or mark sender as "Not Spam."

The third one is the least invasive. 

If you have any questions about marketing your company, service, or iphone app, let's get together and team up... find me at http://twitter.com/journik say hi!

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How to Export Paypal Buyer's (History) Addresses in CSV for Geolocation and Augmented Reality Visualization

I FINALLY figured it out. No. It is NOT intuitive. And no. The other pdf and html pages Google pulls up won't help. They are out-dated since Paypal's last crazy redesign.

All I wanted to do is put all my customers on map so that I could strategize where to open a retail store, concentrate meet-ups, and even put more funding into advertising. But paypal would not spit out a csv file for excel that had my buyers' addresses.

I would take that excel file, delete all the names, and dump only the addresses into a geolocation / gps conversion app that would convert the actual addresses into map data in KML, KMZ, or GeoRSS file format.

After days of research, I decided to just click all the links I could find. It worked.

This is how you export your Paypal Buyers' Address into a csv file (WHEW!):

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The results of my mapping are next... stay tuned! To get me involved in your marketing strategy and execution to hundreds of thousands of people world wide, contact me @journik http://sparkah.com

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