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Taking Note: How to Use Bullet Points for Concise Note-Taking

The bullet has been part of the printing process since the invention of the Gutenberg press. Learn the best ways to make to most out of bullet points. Read More

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Managing Personal Financial Documents

Organizing financial documents is simple in Evernote. Here's a structure for collecting and managing all your tax documents and expenses. Read More

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Taking Note: How to Create Commonplace with Evernote

Commonplace has been an important system to record ideas, quotes and more. Here we show you how to create your own commonplace notebook with Evernote. Read More

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Taking Note: What Commonplace Books Can Teach Us about Our Past

Behold the power of the commonplace book. Read what we can learn about our past from commonplace books. Read More

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5 Favorite Ways to Collect Content in Evernote

Whether you’re new to Evernote or just need a refresher, here’s a friendly guide to our favorite ways to bring ideas into your notebooks. Read More

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4 Effective Strategies to Organize Evernote

From stacks to tags to no system at all, here is a roundup of some of our favorite ways to organize Evernote. Read More

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Speed Up Evernote Workflows with Zapier’s Multi-Step Zaps

See how Zapier's latest feature update can automate your workflows by connecting your Evernote data with over 500 popular apps and services. Read More

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Resolve to Stay on Track in the New Year

Making resolutions is one thing, sticking to them another. We have tips for smarter goals, turning ideas into habits, and tracking your progress. Read More

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Evernote and the Brain: Designing Creativity Workflows

Don't set goals. Find attractors. Using Evernote to design workflows for creativity. Read More

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How Amy Stewart Brought History to Life With Evernote

How best-selling author Amy Stewart used Evernote to organize and research her newest book. Read More