5 Trello board use cases that help with information overload and staying sane while running a business. Top inspiration for small biz owners!
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5 Trello Board Use Cases for Creative Entrepreneurs
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Made Hot by: JoshRed on April 29, 2019 4:39 am
Migrating your Trello Workflows to the Butler Power-Up • inspirITing
Posted by inspiriting under Products and ServicesFrom https://inspiriting.biz 1844 days ago
Did you create workflows in your Trello boards using the ButlerBot? Now is the time that these commands need to be migrated to the Butler Power-Up in order to keep these workflows alive. In this article I am sharing my learnings of migrating commands to the Butler Power-Up.
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How to Use Tags, Merge Tags and Groups in MailChimp
Posted by inspiriting under Online MarketingFrom https://inspiriting.biz 1912 days ago
Did you know that you can now fine-tune how to target your email subscribers by using tags, merge tags and groups in MailChimp? This sophisticated email marketing tools is continuously upgrading its feature set, and here is what you should know about how tags, merge tags and groups can be used in M
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12 Things to Know about Workflow Creation in Trello
Posted by inspiriting under ResourcesFrom https://inspiriting.biz 1912 days ago
Workflow creation in Trello is becoming more and more popular. When using a new tool, more often than not we have to face a learning curve. The same is true when we learn a new skill. In this post I am sharing my most important learnings for creating workflows with you.
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Creating An Archive Repository Board in Trello
Posted by inspiriting under ResourcesFrom https://inspiriting.biz 2031 days ago
In this article, I am showcasing my results with rebuilding a workflow in Trello for an Archive Repository Board. In this board, I am collecting archived cards from multiple Trello boards into a separate board, but with the Butler Power-Up instead of the ButlerBot.
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Butler Power-Up Features That Get You Started With Workflows
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In this second part about the Butler Power-Up’s features, I will dive into the general command types and how you can use them for building creating workflows in your Trello boards. I will particularly focus on its features and the advantages it has to use the Butler Power-Up instead of the ButlerBo
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When You Should Use The Butler Power-Up
Posted by inspiriting under ResourcesFrom https://inspiriting.biz 2062 days ago
Which tool should you use to automate your most tedious tasks in Trello – the Butler Power-Up or the Butlerbot? In this article I am giving an intro in the Butler Power-Ups advantages and disadvantages, and also talk about some of its distinctive features.
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Adding Cross-Board Functionality in Trello Boards
Posted by inspiriting under ResourcesFrom https://inspiriting.biz 2135 days ago
Adding cross-board functionality in Trello will totally transform how you use Trello for managing your projects and track tasks across boards.
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GDPR – And Now What?
Posted by inspiriting under LegalFrom https://inspiriting.biz 2152 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on June 1, 2018 6:47 pm
GDPR has a lot of facets that make it difficult to keep up with. But to be honest, its dire consequences are probably the part that make most of us jump. Here's a GDPR resource made for online entrepreneurs to help navigate the currents: facts, resources, best practices.
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How to Build a Rolling Calendar within Trello
Posted by inspiriting under Products and ServicesFrom https://inspiriting.biz 2171 days ago
A calendar not fixed to a periodic perspective is called a Rolling Calendar. In this article, I am showing you what it takes to build a rolling calendar within Trello and set up automations and workflows that make a rolling calendar an essential productivity tool for everyone.
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