How do you manage receipts and business cards? The super human among us file, categorize, and store their receipts and business cards for financial tracking, tax purposes, and networking needs. Most of us, though, are not super human, which means we’re probably missing out on tax deductions and building valuable relationships.
Thankfully, today two of our favorite productivity services are starting to work together to make it even easier for you to maintain an accurate, searchable, and easily accessible online database of paper essentials. Evernote, the Google Notebook redeemer and Web, mobile, and desktop note management system, is partnering with Shoeboxed, the scan-it-for-me online home of receipts and business cards, to create an effortless way to move your paper receipts to a more proper place online. Full story...
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