Evernote Trunk Conference Highlights
Evernote has been a staple in my business for quite some time now; I simply can’t imagine getting along without it.
It’s a completely useful tool by itself, but it’s made even better due to how many other systems integrate into the platform and the list is growing so fast that they now have an annual conference for fans and developers called The Evernote Trunk Conference. Here is a quick excerpt from the site explaining what the conference is all about.
The goal of ETC is to bring together the global community of Evernote developers, users, and partners for a single day of great talks, sessions, and workshops. It’s an opportunity to exchange ideas, expand your Evernote knowledge, and build lasting connections with fellow users and developers.
Stacey Harmon of Harmon Enterprises was there getting the scoop for Tech Savvy Agent!
There were two products she really thought stood above the rest: the new Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskin and the lineup of Fujitsu Scanners that integrate with Evernote automatically. Both products seem pretty darn useful and I am betting the Moleskin will help “old school” notetakers become more acclimated to using a digital note taking tool like Evernote. Also, with the purchase of a scanner you will receive one year of Evernote for free!
As always, we have a video showing you how the notebook works and giving you more information about the scanners… thanks for taking the time to do this for us Stacey! Make sure you also take a minute to check out some of Stacey’s great services for real estate agents on her page too.
(Sorry about the audio being out of sync)





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Would love to hear about this, but the sound wasn’t out of sync, it was non-existant.
Thank you for sharing about the Evernote Trunk Conference! I have been a fan of this useful app for a long time and I knew that it had a strong following of user but I did not know that they have a whole conference about it. I am a bit puzzled by the Fujitsu scanner, why you would you want that if you can just take snapshots directly with almost any phone?