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How to take a Digital Note

What to take a digital note of

  1. Inspiring (for me in the future?)
    1. For instance a TESTIMONIAL notebook to be picked up
  2. Useful
    1. Source, building block, tools
    2. Use best practices to not reinvent things pre-existing
  3. Easily lost
    1. Things unlikely to find in the future? (uses questions to set criteria)
  4. Personal
    1. Unique, hard-won knowledge worth revisiting over the years

Types of digital notes

Tiago shows a table of content for a sample of his notes in about two months

  1. Marketing assets
    1. Everybody needs to be in marketing for their interests. Things which are difficult to come up with yourself.
    2. Example: testimonial, case studies, list of top features,
  2. Mementos
    1. Keeping track of interesting events about your work.
    2. Example: your top selling book in amazon
  3. Reference/record-keeping
    1. Practical and utilitarian
    2. Workaround for publishing ebooks on Amazon internationally
    3. E-Mail template messages
  4. New content
    1. Ex: Ideas inspiring new articles
  5. Re-purposed content
    1. Content produced as reactions to interactions online to be reused.
    2. Content can be infinitely re-purposed”. Avoid starting from scratch, for instance when moving from one medium to another.
    3. Ex: Top Posts coming from actual community preference.
    4. Most frequently asked questions.
  6. Favorites
    1. Instapaper favorites sync-ed
  7. Call/meeting notes
    1. Interesting and useful things from calls.
  8. Contributions of others
    1. People’s contribution, feedback, revisions, comments
  9. Language to borrow
    1. Capturing the way an idea is expressed
    2. Language can and should be re-purposed
  10. Helpful models
    1. Best practices ready to be applied.
    2. Ex. an email to send when a client purchases a course, to be re-purposed for my course. Model here is more a template.
    3. Spreadsheet to keep track of podcast publishing schedule.
  11. Placeholders
    1. Empty spaces preparing for future content
  12. Research/inspiration
    1. Early stage of note taking. You read something and you don’t think when and if it will be useful. Put here anything that resonates with you.
  13. Planning/Reorganization
    1. Ex: analyzing topics of article published and turning them to tags in the blog.
  14. Preparation/Agenda
    1. Key questions for an interview.

Appendix: Related

Backlinks:

list from [[How to take a Digital Note]] AND -"Changelog"