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(futuristic whooshing) - [Scott] Groups, labels, Google Contacts. What is it all about and why should you be using labels? Well in todays video I want to show how you can save time by creating groups within Google Contacts. Hello, everyone, Scott Friesen here at Simpletivity, helping you to get more done and enjoy less stress and when you create labels, formally known as groups within Google Contacts, you can save yourself so much time. If you have a team or particular group of people that you contact on a regular basis, isnt it easy just to select one group here and then boom! All of their email addresses are input here on the to line. But this isnt the only place where you can use groups. You can use it in other Google applications as well. Now lets get started off by going back to Google Contacts. In order to do so, I want to show you two ways to get there cause this is a question I get most frequently. Number one: if we go to the top right hand corner we have our Google Apps