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How long Charles has been using Evernote, his initial reaction to the app, and how it has helped him in his career and, ultimately, his business.
Where people should start when trying to adopt Evernote to help them with their productivity practices, and what the three concepts Charles teaches people when they are starting out with Evernote.
Charles’s thoughts on the changes made recently by Evernote in its pricing structure, and on paying for the premium versions of apps and software.
An anecdote of how useful Evernote has been in Charles’s life and how that story convinced a man to take Charles’s Evernote course.
Evernote features that are not as heralded as they should be but have proven to be very useful for Charles.
An overview of Charles’s Zero-to-60 with Evernote course to get people to do more in less time, and help them get up and running with the basics of Evernote quickly.
Relevant Links
Zero-to-60 with Evernote
Byrd Word | Website
Byrd Word | LinkedIn
Charles Byrd | Facebook
Charles Byrd | Twitter
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