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  1. How To Set Reminders with Google Home
  2. The “Add to Calendar” Link and How to Use It in Your Emails
  3. How to set up repeating event in Google Calendar on last day of month
  4. How to Set Reminders in Google Sheets


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How To Set Reminders with Google Home

How To Set Reminders with Google Home Do you like programming your devices for reminders? Maybe you just got Google Home and you want to personalize it? You can set reminders easily on your device. Keep reading to find out how. There are a couple of ways to set your reminders. One way is through the speaker, but the other involves your Android device. Both ways are covered below. Quick Links • • • • • • • • • • • There are two types of reminders that you can set using your Google Home speaker. One type is a time-based reminder. Type One – Time Based For time-based reminders, you can use a variety of commands. Simply preface your command with something like, “Ok Google, remind me to…” You can use “Hey Google” too to gain the speaker’s attention. Either one will work. Additionally, you can specify an exact time or general time of the day. For example, exact time would be “Ok Google, remind me to go for a run at 7 tomorrow morning.” Or, you can be general about the specific time like saying, “Hey Google, remind me to wash my car every Sunday morning.” Type Two – Location Based Another way you can set your reminders is through location. You would use this type if you want Google to remind you of something based on your where you are. These types of location reminders work for 4 different categories: • Specific address – like the street address you would put into your GPS • Home or work – predetermined, specified by saying “while at home,” or “when I’m at work” • Generic stores...

The “Add to Calendar” Link and How to Use It in Your Emails

When you’re announcing your new event, you’re always trying your best to motivate subscribers to attend it. First, you send an event invitation email at least one week in advance. Next, you send event reminders several days prior to the event and right before it, but only half of your registrants show up anyways. Does this scenario sound familiar to you? If so, let’s work on your event participation rates and help registrants remember your event with an “Add to calendar” link to your event announcement. In this post, you’ll learn how to create an “Add to calendar” link and add it to your emails to let your subscribers quickly save your events to their calendars. • • • • • • • • • • • • How to add events from an email to your calendar As the scenario above suggests, you would like your future attendees to add your event to their calendars. Once added there, the event will act as an automatic reminder, and attendees will get a notification from their calendar when your event is about to start. There are two options to add event invites from an email to a personal calendar: • The first method involves creating an “Add to calendar” link via a dedicated service. • The second option is to export your calendar event as an .ics file and send it to your subscribers. Let’s see how both of these methods look in the inbox once implemented and figure out their pros and cons. Want to promote your product? With SendPulse, you can reach your target audience by sending various types of mes...

How to set up repeating event in Google Calendar on last day of month

I ditched Microsoft Office 365 a couple of years back and went 100% into the Google ecosystem (Gmail, Calendar, etc.). If you can’t beat em, join em. 😄 I don’tregret the decision as it’s made my life a whole lot easier. I don’t even have Microsoft Office installed anymore and just live on the web. However, once in a while there are things that pop up, and trying to set up a repeating event in Google Calendar on the last day of the month is one of them. I love Google calendar for its simplicity. And 99% of the time it does everything I need it to do just fine. However, the other day I had a new repeating event I needed to configure which would trigger on the last day of each month. After a little playing around and some quick research, I discovered there was actually no way to do this in Google Calendar. Sure you can go through each year and do it manually, but I like to set up repeating events with no end date (less work!). By default, Google Calendar lets you set up the following repeating events: • Daily • Weekly on Sunday • Monthly on the first Sunday • Annually on 1st of the month • Every weekday • Custom (repeat every day, week, month, year) and certain day with options for end date rules Default options for repeating events in Google Calendar As you can see, with all of the rules they have there is no way you can easily set up a repeating event on the last day of the month. Thankfully, there is a way to easily do this by creating a simple .icsfile and importing it. N...

How to Set Reminders in Google Sheets

With this guide, you will learn how to include reminders in Google Sheets, as well as some additional tips you may find useful. Setting Up Reminders This option is not a part of the default software, but getting it is easy and free. To get the add-on: • Go to the G Suite Marketplace and search for Add Reminders. • Now, press the Install button. Add Reminders will evaluate the spreadsheet and will send you a reminder for every row. You just have to set the date, and the add-on will automatically set the reminders. To set the reminders: • Open a new document in Google Sheets. • Click on Add-ons in the main menu. • Click Add Reminders. • Go to Set Up/Edit reminders. • Write the tasks, dates, and email addresses in every column. The add-on will automatically fill an empty spreadsheet, so you can just replace the information yourself. • Click on the Add a New Reminder button. You can now select one of these options. • Notify Me – If you select this option, you will add your email to the TO bar. This will send you a return email confirming that the email was sent out. • Notify People In – Select this option, then you can select the column with emails that an email will be sent to. The first row will not be included. • CC People In – This will insert people in the email’s CC. Select the column with the emails, like in the previous option. Other Google Sheet Tips There are many tricks that can make your Google Sheets experience smoother and more enjoyable. Here are some of the mos...