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Sandee Rodriguez Evernote Certified Consultant in the first 20 minutes of a one-hour episode for our Premium Members. Sandee explains how Evernote can be used to store information in notes and notebooks. How Evernote can be used to share information with teams, build operations manuals and help you organize everything from clients' campaigns, bills and receipts to home renovation projects and vacation plans. Contact Sandee at https://sandeerodriguez.com The Yakking Show is brought to you by Peter Wright & Kathleen Beauvais contact us to be a guest on our show. https://TheYakkingShow.com peter@theyakkingshow.com kathleen@theyakkingshow.com Become a Premium Member Join Here Timeline 01:50 Introducing Evernote 02:40 Home 04:20 Remember everything 06:00 Start with free 08:03 Furst things first 11:40 Creating Notebooks 15:00 Designating an inbox 20:38 Create Notes 26:10 Adding other types of content to Notes 24:18 Contact Sandee
Episode 4 - "What's with the shoes?" Welcome to Midlife Curiosity - a podcast about two middle-aged magicians working their way through the world, trying to learn new skills and get a little bit better. Episode 4 - "What's with the shoes?" This week we look at some productivity systems and lifehacks for getting work done, Andrew makes a fashion faux pas and we discuss what it's like working for celebrities... Other highlights include: * John shares a new app he's using for sending emails. * Andrew gives us a peek inside the "Getting Things Done" productivity system. * How to clear your head of all the little worries, niggles and problems. * What is the "2-minute rule" and how can it make your life better? * How Evernote can help you with the big shop. * How Andrew managed to get footwear wrong at a gig. If you're thinking "wrong shoes", you're only half right. * What it's like performing for celebrities. * Lessons learned from the book "Deep Work" by Cal Newport... ...and much, much more (nonsense). Any questions or comments? Email us at mcpodcast@mail.com. You'd be a friend forever if you shared the podcast with all of your friends on social media. Oh, and make sure you tap the subscribe button. That way, you won't miss future episodes!
In today’s episode of The Startup Chat, Steli and Hiten talk about the importance of choosing the right market for your product. When developing a SaaS product, choosing the right target market is the most critical step in planning a successful launch of your product. And making this choice comes down to understanding two things - tailwind and trend. In this week’s episode, Steli and Hiten if the CRM market is still a good market to get into, why you shouldn’t worry so much about the right market and focus more on executing properly, the two T’s to determine a good market and much more. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:00 About today’s topic. 01:44 Why this topic was chosen. 02:12 Steli’s response to the question of if the CRM Is a good market. 02:47 Why you shouldn’t worry about the right market. 04:00 The two T’s to determine a good market. 04:43 How to know a good market from a bad one. 05:55 The importance of thinking through if a product has tailwind and if it’s a trend. 07:38 How there’s a growing trend for business to move to SAAS. 09:33 Why the market you’re in is an important thing to consider today. 10:11 How Evernote hit on a tailwind. 3 Key Points: The less great you are in your execution, the more the market and timing matters. I think that for us, I don’t care how competitive our market is.The truth is, I don’t rely on the market to make things happen. [0:00:00] Steli Efti: Let's go. Hey, everybody. This is Steli Efti. [0:00:03] Hiten Shah: And this is Hiten Shah. [0:00:04] Steli Efti: And today on the Startup Chat, we're going to talk about the importance of choosing the right market or a "good" market. So recently, we had a chance to catch up in person. I was in San Francisco. We grabbed some coffee. There were many hugs involved for those that are interested. [0:00:19] Hiten Shah: Three. Two or three. Yeah, yeah. [0:00:22] Steli Efti: Three for sure. Big bromance. We do not just pretend to like each other. [0:00:28] Hiten Shah: Not pretend. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's not pretend. [0:00:31] Steli Efti: Actually, I'm wondering honestly, Hiten, if there is another podcast duo like us that likes each other after four years as much as we do. And I'm going to make a claim that I don't know, but I doubt it. In the startup space, I definitely doubt it. [0:00:48] Hiten Shah: I like it. I like that. [0:00:51] Steli Efti: One of the things I'm very proud about when it comes to this podcast is that it has increased our love and our respect for each other rather than decrease it like it does for many other people. [0:01:00] Hiten Shah: That's a very good point. [0:01:02] Steli Efti: So anyways. Enough of us. But one thing that we briefly chatted about for just a minute, I think. But back in my head ... And I thought, "We should share this with people." The importance of being in a good market or bad market or in a competitive market. Is this market still a good market to be in? Is this market too- [0:01:24] Hiten Shah: Can I share how that came up? [0:01:25] Steli Efti: Yeah. [0:01:27] Hiten Shah: I asked Steli what he thinks about what he's doing in the CRM market, and that's what led to the, I think, one-minute discussion. It was a quick one because he said something great. But literally, it was just a question for you. Because it popped in mind. I'm like, "Wait. I should ask Steli this. This is really interesting, and I want to know what his answer is." And I'm glad that we're sharing it. [0:01:46] Steli Efti: Beautiful. Yeah. So you asked, "Do you think the CRM space is still a good ... Do you think your market is still a good market to be in?" My response was, "I don't think it matters that much." I think it's a huge space. Yes.
Bill Gluth is dedicated to helping SMBs and Entrepreneurs increase revenues by optimizing workflows and growing revenues as an Evernote Certified Consultant and business development specialist. There were lots of great takeaways in the episode, so grab that pen and notepad, and enjoy! Why are we all struggling with knowledge all over the place and how to solve it How to get different platforms to work together Why Evernote is a great solution and how to best use it The difference between the 3 plans for Evernote How to use templates How Evernote integrations work and commonly used ones How to get the best out of tags What Evernote do to secure your information What new features were launched this year How to keep personal and business information separate in one account Important Links & Mentions From This Episode: Billgluth.com Evernote Tim Ferriss The 4-Hour Work Week FranklinCovey GTD IFTTT Copper Salesforce G Suite Dropbox Slack
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Greg Chiemingo is the Senior Director of Communications at Evernote. A senior communications professional with more than 20 years of experience planning and executing dozens of product and service launches, Greg has worked both in-house and on agency teams for leading global brands and companies. He is a C-level counselor and team leader who blends strategic and creative efforts to deliver innovative and cost-effective results. He has had multiple engagements as spokesperson with hundreds of on and off air interviews and presentations in the US, Europe and Asia. His clients and employers have included Microsoft Surface, Microsoft Windows, RealNetworks, Sega, Edelman, WE and more. And he likes horse racing. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Greg’s recent career move to Evernote Reaching audiences with the right number of messages Identifying your customers and communicating your value to them so they can hear and act on them How Evernote stands out in the crowded productivity app environment Engaging with customers who leave and so you can get them to come back Making inferences on intent based on where customers come from online Why you need to be comfortable making decisions when you don’t know what the outcome will be Taking enough time to figure out if something is working – don’t axe too fast Why you will miss most people with your messages and what to do about it Working with multiple channels to reach people Ways to contact Greg: Website: www.evernote.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gchiemingo Twitter: @gchiemingo
Struggle with staying organized in youth ministry? How can you keep track of everything without going crazy along the way? How can you keep track of all those receipts? Wait...anyone else struggle with losing these? No? Just me? Oh, okay. If you have been around the blog or the podcast for a day or two you probably know by now that I LOVE Evernote. It literally keeps me sane...and employed. Without question Evernote is the most used tool in my toolbox. So as you can imagine, having the guru of Evernote on the podcast today makes me a bit giddy. Today, Brett Kelly, creator of Evernote Essentials tells us how to use Evernote to help manage our ministries more effectively, and helps us with staying organized in youth ministry with Evernote. And these aren't your normal pointers, and are extremely helpful. This episode will easily be one of the most practical and helpful of any to date on the podcast. Brett also shares some about Evernote Essentials which in my opinion is a must have, and I would highly encourage you to grab it if you are able to do so. Regardless whether being organized comes naturally to you or not, this episode is here to help. Give it a listen for some great practical helps on staying organized in youth ministry with Evernote. Links mentioned: BrettKelly.org evernote.com @MrBrettKelly Resources mentioned in this Podcast: Evernote Essentials Workflow iOS App Receipt/Expense Workflow Recipe In this particular episode, you will learn: What the heck Evernote is and why you should be using it How Evernote can save you time in ministry...and save your job :) Advanced techniques and tips to streamline and stay organized even if you're not by nature Show Sponsor: Audible.com - Grab a free 30 trial and free download of any of the 250,000+ books available on Audible HELP OTHER YOUTH PASTORS! If you're enjoying the podcast please take a few minutes to subscribe and write a review on iTunes. It goes a long way in helping other Youth Pastors and Youth Workers find the podcast. You can do that right here! Support the Show
Struggle with staying organized in youth ministry? How can you keep track of everything without going crazy along the way? How can you keep track of all those receipts? Wait...anyone else struggle with losing these? No? Just me? Oh, okay. If you have been around the blog or the podcast for a day or two you probably know by now that I LOVE Evernote. It literally keeps me sane...and employed. Without question Evernote is the most used tool in my toolbox. So as you can imagine, having the guru of Evernote on the podcast today makes me a bit giddy. Today, Brett Kelly, creator of Evernote Essentials tells us how to use Evernote to help manage our ministries more effectively, and helps us with staying organized in youth ministry with Evernote. And these aren't your normal pointers, and are extremely helpful. This episode will easily be one of the most practical and helpful of any to date on the podcast. Brett also shares some about Evernote Essentials which in my opinion is a must have, and I would highly encourage you to grab it if you are able to do so. Regardless whether being organized comes naturally to you or not, this episode is here to help. Give it a listen for some great practical helps on staying organized in youth ministry with Evernote. Links mentioned: BrettKelly.org evernote.com @MrBrettKelly Resources mentioned in this Podcast: Evernote Essentials Workflow iOS App Receipt/Expense Workflow Recipe In this particular episode, you will learn: What the heck Evernote is and why you should be using it How Evernote can save you time in ministry...and save your job :) Advanced techniques and tips to streamline and stay organized even if you're not by nature Show Sponsor: Audible.com - Grab a free 30 trial and free download of any of the 250,000+ books available on Audible HELP OTHER YOUTH PASTORS! If you're enjoying the podcast please take a few minutes to subscribe and write a review on iTunes. It goes a long way in helping other Youth Pastors and Youth Workers find the podcast. You can do that right here! Support the Show
Part of the problem we have now in society, and I know this sounds crazy, is too much freedom. As a creative entrepreneur, I often wish that there were more hours in the day, that I had gotten better sleep or had been able to be a little more productive today. And there are ways to make that possible. Ari Meisel, the creator of Less Doing, is the king of making the most of your time, a master of productivity. His businesses are all about optimizing, automating, and outsourcing everything in your life so that you can be the most productive, creative, and all around best person you can be. Listen in as we talk about how he overcame Crohn’s Disease, created his business Less Doing, and optimized his life. He’ll give you some biohacks and productivity tips to help get you on track to become the best version of yourself. By learning new things and experiencing new things, that’s how you become creative. Some things we learn in this podcast: How he got into construction [4:30] What happened when he was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease [5:45] The creation of Less Doing [6:35] Why he loves construction but hates real estate [11:00] How Less Doing allows him to do building, in a way [11:45] Getting over Crohn’s Disease [14:40] His favorite biohacks [19:05] Why he does mindfulness meditation while washing the dishes [23:25] The importance of having processes in place [28:00] The problem with having too many choices [31:05] How Evernote helps Ari produce great content [34:05] His top 5 productivity tips [36:15] What is the Pomodoro Technique [39:45] Why he thinks everyone should try a virtual assistant [42:50] How he’s incorporating virtual organization into business optimization [48:35] Why he doesn’t believe in goal setting [54:35] Links mentioned: Check out Ari's book and podcast Check out If Then Learn more about the Pomodoro Technique Listen to Brain.fm or Brain Wave Check out the other apps mentioned in this episode: Operator, Slack, Trello, Feedly, Evernote, Dropbox, Shyp Listen to my ShopTalk Radio interview with Jon Levy Music Credit: Hugs and Hexagons by Isqa Connect with Ari Instagram | Twitter | Website
How Evernote can be used in the academic setting