The perfect productivity hack from LinkedIn & Evernote [ I found an app called Instant Customer, but at a cost of $99 per month, I was willing to see what Evernote had to offer.Įvernote’s app had more functionality than Instant Customer and at a cost of, FREE! Count me in!Īutomatically build a content-rich note with every business card scanned. Call me lazy or hard pressed for time, but I had to find an app to help with my shortcomings. Yet, I am terrible at adding those new connections to my CRM. I attend a lot of networking events annually and collect business cards. With full contact information, a link to their current LinkedIn profile, and a photo, plus a section for notes, business cards become searchable contacts in Evernote.” Benefitting from LinkedIn’s network of more than 300 million professionals, Evernote can now automatically build a content-rich note around every business card you scan. We’re happy to announce a deeper integration between Evernote and LinkedIn that enhances the way business cards are captured, displayed, and recalled in Evernote. This is what Evernote’s blog had to report in May 7, 2014: “Today, Evernote becomes an amazing business card scanning app. Naturally, I was curious being an avid fan of LinkedIn and a new fan of Evernote so I did some research. I subscribed to his email list and started watching his videos. One afternoon YouTube suggested a video from Steve about LinkedIn and Evernote. This includes everything iOS and Android. He finds, tests and reviews software and apps for Microsoft and Apple. Steve has a successful YouTube channel with a ton of productivity tech hacks. In June I was introduced to a fun and intelligent tech guy named Steve Dotto. This hack has saved me an enormous amount of time, and I am only scratching the surface. What I liked most was that I could access my saved “notes” from my laptop, phone or tablet, anywhere, any time. This extension clips articles and websites and saves them to Evernote. I had used it mainly to write notes for myself and my team, sharing it through email. I discovered Evernote in April, but was not aware of their browser extension. Try remembering a years’ worth of bookmarks off the top of your head. Those bastards wiped everything out! That meant I lost all my precious bookmarks too. In July, my computer got hacked and even though my data was backed up, I ended up not being able to retrieve any of it.
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