Access your memory anywhere
Since it’s private beta release in 2008 through today, Evernote has been an almost indispensable tool for users to store everything they could possibly need and make it available everywhere. If you’re unfamiliar with the product, it’s essentially an electronic memory. You can put in information in any form, whether that be a typed document, a photo, a handwritten note on that napkin from your working lunch, a cool webpage you found, or even a spoken conversation. And all of that information you stored in your electronic memory is instantly shared onto any of your devices on the fly without worrying about how to organize it.
Turn your memory into money
In addition to being a central repository of all of your meaningful electronic memory, one of the more interesting features of Evernote is its collaboration abilities. Evernote allows you to communicate, collaborate, and share in real-time with anyone in the world without ever leaving the app. New startup EverSeller is enhancing Evernote’s capabilities by enabling you to turn your Evernote account into an online shop. With EverSeller, you can sell digital access to your notes, e-books, design assets, courses, and stock photo’s all directly from Evernote.
Evernote expert, Stacey Harmon tells us, “EverSell looks interesting. For those already centralizing their work in Evernote, being able to simply convert a note to a product without needing to export and upload the product to a 3rd party solution (such as SendOwl, Gum Road, etc) has appeal. I like how postach.io instantly converts notes into blog posts. It seems that EverSell may be offering a similar function for products. I look forward to seeing the details of how it works once launched.”
All of the seller goodies
EverSeller provides you with a landing page, a product link and embeddable widgets for your website, blog, newsletter, and social media profile. EverSeller also features the ability to get insights you need to know your customers and where they come from. You can also easily export your customer data for use in other applications. The company also has what they call a ‘fair’ fee, charging only a 5% fee on each transaction, letting the user keep 95%.
While the online shop hasn’t been publically released yet, you can request early access on the EverSeller site.
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Nichole earned a Master's in Sociology from Texas State University and has publications in peer-reviewed journals. She has spent her career in tech and advertising. Her writing interests include the intersection of tech and society. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Communication and Media Studies at Murdoch University.
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