AimItMedia
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13 years ago @ Aim It Media - Best Tools & Workflow ... · 0 replies · +1 points
I've recently changed my workflow again, so it's always an ongoing process for me.
I'm still an avid HootSuite and Evernote user though, but I'm very intrigued with Springpad if they can just add some functionality that's not currently available (like nestable notebooks and/or tags).
I'm very curious to know what you've found that works for you?
Cheers,
Chase.
13 years ago @ Aim It Media - Best Tools & Workflow ... · 0 replies · +1 points
I\'ve been swamped with new clients and haven\'t had time to keep up with my own blog lately, but a nice update to this article would be really good. I\'ve actually streamlined my process some and become more efficient ... BUT HootSuite is changing it\'s offerings and adding subscriptions in the next week and I have to see how that plays out because I\'ve become more reliant on it as a major component in my workflow.
My other major component ... for everything ... is Evernote. For my article submissions, I just made a notebook: Articles Submitted. Then I created a note for Ezinearticles.com and a note for Articlesbase.com (the only two I use), next I just copy and pasted the Title of the articles that I submitted into the respective notes ... but I\'ve submitted less than a dozen myself so I\'m not sure it would fulfill your needs to do it that way with 1000 articles :-/
I\'ll keep you in mind though if I think of anything or anyone mentions something that I think might benefit you.
When I get a free moment, I\'ll definitely scope out your blog and especially read the article you mention :-)
Cheers,
Chase.
13 years ago @ Aim It Media - Best Tools & Workflow ... · 0 replies · +1 points
I might have to update that post again! :-)
13 years ago @ Aim It Media - Build a Better Busines... · 0 replies · +1 points
13 years ago @ Aim It Media - Build a Better Busines... · 0 replies · +1 points
What I thought was going to be a quick little memory refresher via Google ... turned into an outright, hours-long, brainstorming session on the potential uses of QR codes.
I found: http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ -Where you can create your own QR codes and what to have them link to.
I input my own website URL and had it generate the QR code.
Next, I learned that ShopSavvy had a QR code reader for Android phones, so I downloaded the App onto my phone.
I then scanned the QR code from within the ShopSavvy App and ... Presto! ...
I must admit that I was pretty tickled when the scan opened up my website on my phone.
How have you used a QR code?
13 years ago @ Aim It Media - Subliminal logic of th... · 0 replies · +1 points