

Are you into fantasy football or baseball? Manage a sports team or chess club, play golf, or just keeping score of your favorite players? Evernote is perfect for tracking stats over time. Need to keep track of something by date? Evernote just happens to offer some pretty great free templates for you to keep an eye on your day, week, month, and year. Get inspired to write using Daily Reflection templates. If you pour your heart out to Dear Diary, you can do it from anywhere with Evernote. Set a reminder to use the coupon before it expires. Snag those bargains into Evernote using either a “Coupons” notebook or tag. There are lots of ways to use coupons with Evernote, from using Web Clipper to snapping photos of coupons to screenshots and email forwarding. Share the note with the family and add reminders to help everyone stay on task. Add checkboxes next to each item so the person responsible can check off when it’s done. At year’s end, see what a good customer you’ve been. Buy a lot from one seller? Make a tag for that seller. Do you really want to know how much you spend on Amazon or Etsy? Use Evernote’s email forwarding or camera to send receipts to a notebook. Bonus: Make a scrapbook of their art through the years and give it to them upon graduation. Scan your kids’ art, and you can free yourself from clutter and still keep it all forever. Make a virtual refrigerator door you can share. Store adoption papers, licenses, vaccination records, veterinary care information, and pet sitter contact data in a notebook dedicated to your furry friends. Turn your notebook into a digital scrapbook. Use Evernote’s camera to save it, and then-best of all-reminisce later when you need a peek at the past. Theatre programs, ticket stubs, travel brochures, love letters-the list goes on. Later, search by any word to find whatever you need in seconds. Download the PDF versions and save them to Evernote. They collect dust, and you can’t throw them out. All those warranty cards and user manuals.Here are some cool ideas you can use to make that first note-and all the notes to follow-matter. What do you do with it? Make a shopping list? Write a poem? Plan your life? A blank page offers endless possibilities. You’re just getting started with Evernote, and you’re asked to create your first note.
