LIVESCRIBE – Because some of us still write… Just do it sexier!
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Have you tried EAT Tags? EAT Tags or Evernote Action Tags allow you to do more with your Evernote simply by adding a tag to your note. For example, you can post the contents of a note directly to your Wordpress blog simply by adding the tag ‘eat.wordpress.post.’ Yep, and it’s formatted very nicely! Not ready to post? Add a wordpress draft through the tag ‘eat.wordpress.draft.’ They also have tags for sharing to Twitter, Facebook, and Flickr. My favorite by far is ‘eat.toc.’ By adding this tag to a blank note in a notebook, the service creates a Table of Contents. Kind of brilliant.
Have you tried EAT Tags? EAT Tags or Evernote Action Tags allow you to do more with your Evernote simply by adding a tag to your note. For example, you can post the contents of a note directly to your Wordpress blog simply by adding the tag ‘eat.wordpress.post.’ Yep, and it’s formatted very nicely! Not ready to post? Add a wordpress draft through the tag ‘eat.wordpress.draft.’ They also have tags for sharing to Twitter, Facebook, and Flickr. My favorite by far is ‘eat.toc.’ By adding this tag to a blank note in a notebook, the service creates a Table of Contents. Kind of brilliant.
Automation has been integral to my career. In my digital marketing agency, I use my Mac’s automator actions to convert file types, quickly move files from my crowded desktop into my Evernote account, and batch resize pictures after an event for quick distribution. Automation has empowered my workflow and sanity, and it continues to “geek me out” – as I erase one mundane or just simply unnecessary-for-the-growth-of-my-company activity after another.