

The content will automatically get synced in Evernote as soon as I'm connected to the internet, and I'll copy and paste that content into our blogging platform and be good to go! Using Evernote, I can start drafting an article even if I'm offsite for a meeting with no internet connection, and I don't get distracted by worrying about formatting or approval from our blog manager: I can just focus on creating content while the content is fresh in my mind. This blog article you're reading right now - and many before it - were drafted in Evernote before getting loaded into the HubSpot blogging tool. Draft Articles: When it's time to write a blog article, I open up the app, create a new note, and start typing away.Now, how can marketers use this tool? Content Creation: Draft Blog Articles and EbooksĪt its core, Evernote is a good ole fashioned digital notebook that can be used for drafting articles, capturing ideas, and saving reading material for later. The beauty is that all these versions of Evernote sync seamlessly, so I always have my grocery shopping list and my campaign to do list, no matter where I am or what I'm doing.

I personally use Evernote for both work and personal notes - on my PC for work, my Mac at home, and my iPhone on the go.

You can write notes, capture photos or documents in notes, tag notes or put them in folders, search them, share them, and access them on your PC, Mac, iPad, or mobile phone. It's used by everyone from food writers to teachers to marketers to fathers (yup, my dad's a user too!). What is Evernote?Įvernote is a desktop and mobile app that lets you capture notes, photos, and anything else you may want to remember or refer back to later. But now that I find myself continuously relying on it in a number of different ways, I wanted to share some of the great ways you can use Evernote to make your life as a marketer just a little bit easier. When I first downloaded it, I was stumped by its flexibility, not knowing how best to use it as part of my typical day. I, too, have gone through my fair share of tools to organize my work, but the tool I find myself continuing to go back to is the free app, Evernote. But nothing ever seems to quite fit every project or situation. there are a million ways we inbound marketers keep track of all the things we need to do. Post-its, notebooks, whiteboards, starred emails, and who knows what else.
