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August 2011

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July 2011

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Share Google+ Content Directly Into Evernote → plus.google.com

All of your friends on Google+ are sharing tons of great content. Sometimes you want to keep track of this content, so why not capture it directly into your Evernote account? Follow these simple steps to do just that…

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How to Save Holiday Receipts, Warranties and Find Lost Manuals → walletpop.com

Once you have an Evernote account, log in and create a folder called “Holiday 2010,” which is where you’ll keep all of the important information for the gifts you’ve received.Since almost any warranty will require a receipt or a gift receipt, the next thing you need to do is scan or take pictures of all your receipts and warranty info as well as the actual items. Type in the name of the item as the note title and save the note.

Source: Wallet Pop

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December 2010

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Evernote Tips for Freelancers → untetheredoffice.com

Clients- Once you land the new client, you can set up a new notebook for them. From that point on, any new information can go into that notebook with tags.

  • Tag with the person you talked to
  • Each client has a notebook
  • Each project has a tag and or notebook
  • Meeting notes

Source: Untethered Office

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November 2010

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