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Master Evernote: The Unofficial Guide to Organizing Your Life with Evernote (Plus 75 Ideas for Getting Started) Kindle Edition

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 759 ratings

Learn How a Simple App Can Organize Your Life

Do you have way too much on your plate? Start getting things done with ease using S.J. Scott's actionable guide that has over 100 five-star Amazon reviews!

Between work, TV, social media, and advertising, life feels too crazy to keep track of what's truly important. Organizing ideas and taking action seems impossible in a noisy, busy world. Finally, there's a way to fix this problem without breaking the bank: The Evernote App.

Evernote is the Solution to "Life Clutter"

You used to need a complex filing cabinet system and top-notch organizational skills to keep up with all your "life clutter." You hoped to organize your important facts, thoughts, and ideas through a series of notebooks and scraps of paper.

When you learn how to use Evernote, however, you can leave those disorganized days in the past. Evernote is both the perfect idea capturing mechanism and a place to store all of your important thoughts, documents, and future plans. In S.J. Scott's latest habit book, Master Evernote, you'll learn how to replace your old outdated system and move into the future of organization.

Introducing Master Evernote - The Unofficial Guide to Organizing Your Life With Evernote

S.J. Scott's Master Evernote will teach you how to make Evernote an essential part of your everyday life. Inside the book, you'll learn the basics of the tool, a framework to develop the "Evernote Habit" for organizing your daily activities, and a wide range of advanced tools and tactics.

Here's What You'll Learn:

  • Evernote for Beginners: 4 Reasons to Use Evernote, Basic Features, Tagging, and Notebooks
  • Evernote Mastery: Advanced Tools like OCR, Automated Email Delivery, IFTTT Recipes, and Web Clipper
  • 15 "Must-Have" Add-Ons to Use with Evernote
  • How to Apply the "Getting Things Done" Method with Evernote
  • 75 Simple Ideas for Getting Started with Evernote
  • And Much, Much More

First-time and advanced Evernote users alike love the inspirational and comprehensive Master Evernote for its new tips and tricks, its technical expertise, and its actionable advice. If you like actionable, easy-to-digest non-fiction without the fluff, then you'll love this life-changing book that delivers.

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"Super useful resource for getting started and benefiting from Evernote."- James - The Avid Reader
"The 75 ideas on how to use Evernote were worth the price for me alone."- Yannick Mortier
"I have been using Evernote for nearly a year and, after reading only the first part of this book, the program has become MUCH more useful."- C. Mann
"Get this if you want to get up to speed on Evernote quickly and skillfully!"- Amazon Customer
"The most valuable organizing software and this book tells you how to leverage on Evernote"- Ethan Powers
"The only Evernote guide book you will ever need"- S. Horn

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00LKBEIXI
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Oldtown Publishing (July 5, 2014)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 5, 2014
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2470 KB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 143 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 759 ratings

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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2014
This is the clearest and most useful book I have found for learning to use Evernote and to get on the pathway of mastering this most useful program.
Evernote is powerful and very effective for dealing with the information overflow that comes at us all. But with all powerful programs, it's challenging to (1) get ahold of enough knowledge and skill that you can use the program effectively, and (2) to learn all the nifty things you can do with it.
This book was a real help to me. I think this is one of the key programs I have been waiting for, and this book helped me to quickly realize it.
This evening I set up GTD (David Allen's Getting Things Done) system on Evernote and found the 5 chapters later on in the book on how to do that very helpful.
I've been reading this book for almost 3 days (in between several other tasks), and already I feel very confident in using Evernote. By the way, the charts and lists are easy to read, even on my Kindle Paperwhite.
Highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2014
This is another Evernote book I find really good for beginners/intermediates. If you've been using EN for less than a year, you'll probably get a lot out of this book.

The first two sections are "Basics" which focuses on stuff that any basic Evernote Tutorial will cover, followed by "Advanced" which felt more like intermediate stuff to me. The "Advanced" area is good for people who are wanting to use Evernote on a more regular basis, but feel slightly overwhelmed with all the stuff you already have and/or people wanting to get more out of Evernote. That said, I did learn a few things from the Advanced section I didn't know, specifically that you could import folders and have them watched/imported regularly (a Windows Feature)

Next is a Getting Things Done overview and how to incorporate Evernote into it. This isn't a step-by-step "make EN your GTD spot" like Secret Weapon or even David Allen's own book on combining the two, but it has some solid ideas and includes a fantastic pic for how to follow the GTD workflow using Evernote.

The last area is 75 Ideas for Getting Started with Evernote. As a long-time EN user, this was actually the place I got the most value from this book. There were several ideas in here I hadn't thought of that really made me go "well that's brilliant, THANK YOU!"

Overall, it was worth the $2.99 I paid for the book, but be warned if you are a long time EN user, most of the book will probably be a review for you.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2021
Wow. This is my first S.J. Scott book. It contains a wide range of ideas for things you can do with Evernote. How's over the basics, but also had a lot of things I hadn't thought of, like creating a packing list, a list of date ideas, saving lyrics, etc. Well written and helpful. I will definitely be putting some of these into practice, and checking out more S.J. Scott titles.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2015
I've been an Evernote user for 7 years. I thought the content of the book was great. I learned a few things without feeling overwhelmed. I've already done my time of feeling overwhelmed with trying to make Evernote part of my life. A reader new to Evernote will appreciate the hand-holding this book can give.

But while the content was good, the presentation was lacking. There were many typos and formatting errors. I didn't highlight all of them, but between 25% and 50% of the way through the book I intentionally highlighted any typo I found. There were 16 that I caught in that portion of the book. I did not mark formatting errors (most of the bulleted lists had at least 1 point with an extra space between the bullet and the text for some odd reason).

I'm not a proofreader, but seeing these easily avoidable mistakes always makes me suspicious of the quality of the content presented. I am always hesitant to purchase other books by an author when I see so many typos. I worry about the quality of the research in books where I don't know the content as well.

The author does offer a "free" report for the book. After you spend your $3 for his Kindle book he lets you take advantage of a printable reference guide for Evernote. That is a nice offer until you realize you have to give up your email address to get it. I would suspect that anyone can get the reference guide whether they have purchased the book or not just by submitting their email address. No thanks. (Besides, why would I want a printable guide when the value of Evernote is that I don't have to print stuff any more?)

4 stars for content, 2 stars for presentation, 1 star for sleezy "thanks for spending money for my book, now give me your email address." I know that doesn't quite average out to 3, but I try not to be too harsh.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2015
Solid information for beginning to intermediate Evernote user. Short book. Easy read. Lot of helpful tips, and definitely something I'll keep handy for future reference. The section on searching is quite helpful as I was always a bit confused by the Evernote search function, i.e. some of the results from my searches were a bit unwieldy. Now that I understand the process, my searches are better.

The author does a good job of describing the pros and cons of using Notebooks versus Tags. This is something that I think is worth reading if you're a heavy user of Evernote. Based on the information from the book I've reconfigured my approach to Notebooks and am finding it quite beneficial.

I think there are a couple of things missing from the book - I mean it's called "Master Evernote" - but overall I'd recommend it.

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Marco M
1.0 out of 5 stars Demasiado viejo no actualizado
Reviewed in Mexico on January 28, 2020
Casi todos los consejos ya no aplican incluso algunas recomendaciones ya no existen. Si vives en el 2020 no compres este libro.
staunton64
5.0 out of 5 stars Great to start with Evernote
Reviewed in France on March 5, 2017
This book is clearly written & explains the basic through to advanced uses for Evernote.
It is a great place to gather ideas, lists, information that you want to use later. As it works across platforms (PC, mobile, tablet ...) you can synchronise all together.
But as the earlier reviewer pointed out, some features that were free are now a "premium" feature & require a fee.
In any case the book covers a lot of ground quickly.
Guilherme Lamego
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book. Òtimo livro. Conciso, mas relevante.
Reviewed in Brazil on September 22, 2015
Ótima leitura. Um livro que apresenta as diversas funcionalidades do Evernote e ajuda a rever o modo como usamos o aplicativo.
Vale a pena.
Amazing Ben
5.0 out of 5 stars A down to earth guide for busy people
Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2014
I always know Evernote is a very powerful tool and it can be my solution to get my life organized. That's why I have been a Premium user for almost 2 years now. I have learned how to use the app technically by watching some youtube videos. However, other than using it for note taking and backing up files, I wasn't able to make the best practical use of it in my personal life and business. This book by S.J. Scott has made it possible for me to learn how I put everything into perspective and organized, and most importantly how to get things done in a timely fashion without getting lost again. The book is an easy read, the ideas are right on point, and the strategies are actionable. The book is loaded with suggestions that are designed to get ourselves more productive and effective. I particularly like the personal examples illustrated by the author because I can easily relate to them and therefore I can apply the strategies to my own life. It is worth every penny and second I spent on this book. A little addition to the daily routine can go a long way. I can see how I can benefit myself just by simply applying the ideas mentioned in this book. I highly recommend this book to those who want to make the most of Evenote or those who are caught up with lots of different tasks, projects or information.
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Roberto Buonanno (Keledan)
2.0 out of 5 stars Un libro corto, povero di contenuti e obsoleto. Una fregatura
Reviewed in Italy on February 20, 2016
Questo libro offre poche pagina, scritte a caratteri grandi e veramente poche idee. Avevo già trovato tutto quello che dice il libro gratis su decine di siti internet. L'autore non lo ha mai aggiornato inoltre è quindi molti capitoli sono completamente inutili. Per esempio praticamente tutti gli addon e le App che suggerisce in un capitolo apposito sono stati abbandonati o comunque non sono più disponibili.
Sono veramente pentito di averlo comprato, non metto una stella solo perché due o tre spunti interessanti me li ha dati. L'autore dovrebbe essere più onesto e dire chiaramente sul suo blog, che ho visitato prima dell'acquisto, che molte parti del libro sono ormai obsolete.

Se ti è piaciuta questa recensione di che ti è stata utile!
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