Doesn’t matter if you are a businessman/entrepreneur if you are good at cooking. By cooking I mean having innovative and creative brain inside you. If you are technically handicapped then the story ends right here. But if you are more tilted towards technology and social media, then every entrepreneur should read this article. Entrepreneurs should be tech savvy. It is a hard life for them if they are technologically handicapped. This article is designed keeping in mind that people from all around the world can use IFTTT. Because many of the features like voice inputs are restricted only to USA.
IFTTT(IF This Then That) is a service/website that enables users to connect different web applications (e.g.,Facebook, Evernote, Weather, Dropbox, etc.) together through simple conditional statements known as “Recipes”. IFTTT was developed by Linden Tibbets and launched in 2010. Below are 10 IFTTT recipes to make entrepreneurs more productive.
Some cool looking entrepreneurs are bloggers. They either use it for business purpose or for personal use. For entrepreneurs using it for business purpose, you should use this IFTTT recipe. Whenever you post anything in blogger, it will get posted in your Facebook page.
Whenever you upload anything, or whenever anything is uploaded in your dropbox account, you get the link to that file in your email. Pretty cool IFTTT recipe.
iOS based. Geo-fence to track when you arrive and leave a location.
What’s your favorite IFTTT Recipe? Let us know in the comments.
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