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Welcome to Getting More Done With Evernote

Welcome to Getting More Done With Evernote

Update: 2019-07-04
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 Hello, and welcome to Getting More Done With Evernote


Do you use Evernote? Or, have an interest in keeping up with the Evernote product suite? Do you want to learn more about note-taking techniques and digital workflow design? 


Then, you’ve come to the right place. Each week I’ll dive into the latest, important changes to Evernote across the entire platform, have discussions with Evernoters, experts and users across the community on getting more done with Evernote.


I’m your host, Ray Sidney-Smith, Evernote user since 2009, Evernote Certified Consultant and Evernote Regional Leader for North America. As you can imagine, I love Evernote. And, with Getting More Done With Evernote, I hope to help everyone love Evernote, or at least digital note-taking, a little more.


In addition to our timely product updates and expert interviews, I want to make this interactive with you, to bring you into the conversation. Do you have a question about how to make Evernote work with your workflow? Perhaps you need to build out Evernote for real estate transaction tracking. Or, you want help rethinking how Evernote can track your projects or tasks using Personal Kanban, or Getting Things Done (GTD)? Send us your Evernote questions and conundrums, and if we’re able to answer it, we’ll read or play it and answer it here on the podcast.


Learn more and follow me at anchor.fm/gettingmoredone. So, that’s all for now. This is Ray Sidney-Smith, Evernote Certified Consultant, for Getting More Done With Evernote, signing out. Here’s to your productive life.

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Welcome to Getting More Done With Evernote

Welcome to Getting More Done With Evernote

Ray Sidney-Smith