Monday, April 20, 2015

Evernote and Blogging

Evernote is very functional. It's a phone app.  It's a workspace app.  You can write everyday from anywhere.  You can work together, gather research, and you can find your documents, texts and images very fast.  It's a platform to share your ideas and stay in sync availble whenever whereever on every device and computer you use.

Sounds pretty awesome right?

Evernote gets better.

I just came across a blog about an ebook called Evernote Hacks for Bloggers by Michael Hyatt http://mhyatt.us/1DNywm9.  It discusses how to generate powerful content in less time!

Here is the skinny.

Michael's Evernote Hacks for Bloggers shows you:
  • How to use tags, instead of notebooks, for super efficient organization of your content.
  • How to save time by organizing research and post ideas for quick, reliable retrieval.
  • The best way I know to set up your saved searches to help with your content workflow.
  • Collaboration tips that will enable you to incorporate your team into research, editing, and more.
  • The one writing technique that you can learn in twenty minutes that will save you hours of HTML coding hassles.
  • Why Evernote has replaced almost every other word processing app for my blogging needs.
  • How to set up blogging templates to help you blog more consistently and efficiently. I’ve even included my own Evernote template that I use to guide my own work.
  • A simple, automated method for using Evernote as a backup for your blog.
This ebook is available for anyone who registers  for Platform University®.

Whether you blog or not, Evernote is a wonderful time-saving app which is very flexible across different devices.  It should be a primary tool in your daily business for collaboration, generating content and sharing.

I would love to hear other people's experiences with Evernote!

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