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evernote online resources consultants productivity Jeremy Roberts
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How To Use Evernote – My Story
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I did indeed start using Evernote to write down my notes during meetings. The beauty being that I could take notes on my iPad and then reference them as soon as I got back to my desk.
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A little while later I discovered that Evernote supported PDFs and other file uploads. That gave me the idea to drop brochures, white papers and case studies about the product I was consulting for at the time, SugarCRM into Evernote. This was brilliant! Now, if I was on-site with a client, I could quickly show them, or even email them, any piece of documentation they needed, right from Evernote on my iPhone
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My method of taking notes in meetings has changed though – I now take my notes with pen and paper, BUT, I use the audio record feature of Evernote to record the entire meeting
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I copy email threads into it that are worthy of keeping, or have important information in them straight into a new note.
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if I have to be quick before I lose my train of thought, I’ll start a new note, and use the audio recorder to just speak my thoughts
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When I get a document I would normally file away, I now scan it and put it in Evernote and throw away the original. I have setup a notebook (actually a notebook stack) in the same way my filing cabinet was setup, and combine each document with note tags so I can easily get back to it when I need to
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All my notes, images, PDF, files, audio, everything, is stored very kindly by the people at Evernote on a colossal collection of big muscly computers called “servers”.
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These servers are in the cloud. So I can use my iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Mac, or PC or any web browser to get to, and add to, my notes. They are always up to date no matter where I access them from