05-14-2014

Evernote for Blogging

Evernote for BloggingWhat is Evernote?  Quite Simply Evernote is a note taking tool.  It allows you to put your data in one places and access it online, on you computer or on your smartphone or tablet and all devices sync seamlessly.  But it can do so much more than that.

Put simply how does it work? You have Notes and Notebooks.  The notes go in your notebooks.  You also have tags.  You can search by keyword, label, within a notebook and more.  I have found it is actually easier to have less notebooks and use the tags over making a million and one notebooks.  I cannot tell you how many note taking apps I have tried to use over the years and Evernote is the only one I have actually stayed with.

How do I write a note? Just start writing!  The best part is you can type, scan in pictures/receipts/recipes/, you can clip in websites (see below), drag files in from your desktop, and print your notes.

What can I store in it?  Anything and everything!  Articles, Recipes, Business Cards. etc. Evernote allows you to import images, graphics and PDFs AND it makes them searchable… probably one of my favorite features.

Searches in Evernote

How Can I Use it for Blogging? 
Decide if you are going to use one notebook or multiple notebooks for your blog.  Are all your ideas going in one notebook or will you have multiple notebooks (Posts, Contacts etc.)?  Are you going to stack your notebooks?
Create a New Note for each Blog Post.  This is especially helpful when they are ideas I am working through and have no idea when I am actually going to post them.
Store ideas, images, things that inspire you in your notebook.  This way they are all in one secure place and can be seen on whatever device you are looking at.
You can share your notes with others.  This allows you to collaborate with other bloggers through notes in Evernote.
Any information you want to remember, view later or keep for ideas can go into Evernote.

How Do I Have Mine Organized? I currently have my notebooks stacked.  Which means I have more than one notebook together under a category called Ladybug Blessings.

Evernote Notebooks

Currently I only have General Blog and Post Ideas.  I have been moving things around, so I don’t think it is going to stay like this for long but it will for a little while.

Blog Post in Evernote: You can see that I put everything (including the graphics) into my blog post.  I also have a folder where I store the images so I can upload them from there.  I even go as far to include at the very bottom of my blog post the Category I am going to post it in and the Tags.

Blogpost in Evernote

What Else does it Do?

Create Reminders: Evernote allows you to create reminders with date and time stamps.

Create To Do Lists: The checkboxes can actually be checked off for you to do list folks.

Browser Extensions: I currently use two:

Web Apps for Evernote

The Web Clipper.  It is an extension for your browser that allows you to quickly store, mark-up and share anything you find on the web.

Evernote Web ClipperClearly turns the webpage you are viewing to a very simple to view, clear page.  You just click on the extension and ta-da!

Cleary Web App
I can’t even begin to explain everything you can do with Evernote.  It would take many, many posts and lots of time to explain what you can use it for.

CATEGORY: Blogging Tips

KEYWORDS: Evernote, organize, blogging

07-28-2013

Want to get your silver jewelry spotless?

So my jewelry looked like this:

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It has been on my to do list to clean it for quite a while.

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I grabbed some aluminum foil, baking soda, boiling water and also some salt (I didn’t include it in the picture :)

 

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I lined a glass tray with aluminum foil, added the boiling water, salt & baking soda (I just guessed on amount, but I think it is 1 teaspoon of each :)  I then added my jewelry.  It started to smell like raw eggs and then the tarnish just comes off.

 

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All clean.  I was pretty impressed with how quickly it worked.  Some of the more tarnished pieces required longer time in the water than others but they all came out clean.  When you are done rinse them in cold water and then you can clean them with a jewelry cloth.