Wow for the incredibly low view, sub, and like count (no offense), the video is actually pretty decent quality. If this video was on a more well known topic this channel could blow up.
I think I tried this and it was hard to get the proportions right on the photo so it would fit into the boundaries of the card I chose. It’s easier to use their designs. If you figure out a way to do it successfully, let me know. It has been a few years since I posted this, so things may have changed.
You mentioned you have a complete training on how to send the Paperless card. Where can I find it. I'm ready to send it but I'm looking for HOW to do it. Please help me find their instructions.
JoAnn, here’s the link to the companion blog post I wrote to go along with this video. I have detailed pictures that show the process from setting up an account, creating a card, sending it out, creating an email mailing list and more. I hope this helps: common-sense-scrapbooking.blogspot.com/2018/04/the-paperless-post-e-card-service.html
Andres, I looked around the app and couldn’t see a way to send gift cards. Maybe contact support and ask them what they suggest. Or maybe go directly to their website and see what you can find. Everything in the app is paid for using coins you purchase in the app or in the site. I’m not sure how to send someone coins.
Rich Papalia I think on some cards you can...at the time I made this video, there were limited options. I believe they have changed some things and made some things easier. Please let me know what your experience is with uploading photos to cards is should you choose to do so. I’d be curious to hear how it goes for you. This is one of the great things about UA-cam is we can discuss as things change and improve.
I haven’t tried to send using a text or WhatsApp, but a quick search of the FAQ’s says that you can use it in some apps and via text: paperlesspost.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038174631-Can-I-Text-My-Card-or-Share-It-on-Social-Media- I believe you shoot a message to paperless post folks and they’ll provide a shareable link you can share. Doesn’t look like you can export a card straight to the app, though. Hope that helps!
Debbie I guess it just depends how many people you are sending cards to. If you have a lot of recipients, and choose more than the free options, it will cost you. I still think in many ways, it’s still cheaper than buying and sending out paper stationery through the mail. Thanks for your comment.
No offense, but I clicked this video to see HOW to use Paperless Post, and I couldn't care less whether Kate Spade, whoever that is, designed some cards. I was done after five minutes of preening.
mkelley9849 sorry you were displeased. Had you kept watching you’d have seen I do show how to use Paperless Post. Part of knowing how to use a site like this, for me is also knowing what products are offered. At about 4:36 mark, the tutorial starts.
@@lorellrogers1216 That's precisely my point, thank you. I was very busy with trying to get instructions on how to use the service. I don't need to know who designed the cards, or anything else, other than how to make it work. I'm a technical writer. You know, one of those people who write the product user guides that no one reads...
mkelley9849 next time, should I do a similar video, I’ll put a time stamp on the screen showing when the tutorial starts. As I am also trying to appeal to those who want to see the site offerings as well, I would always show what the finished product would look like. Because honestly, no matter how great the process is to make a card, if the designs are not my taste, it doesn’t matter, I wouldn’t use the service. I believe there are others who watch my videos that feel the same way. A lot of my audience does care about the designs available and who made them.
Wow for the incredibly low view, sub, and like count (no offense), the video is actually pretty decent quality. If this video was on a more well known topic this channel could blow up.
Thank you for the constructive feedback! I’m still new to all of this and working to become more proficient. I appreciate you watching!
Nice job on the video... can I upload a design I already did?
I think I tried this and it was hard to get the proportions right on the photo so it would fit into the boundaries of the card I chose. It’s easier to use their designs. If you figure out a way to do it successfully, let me know. It has been a few years since I posted this, so things may have changed.
You mentioned you have a complete training on how to send the Paperless card. Where can I find it. I'm ready to send it but I'm looking for HOW to do it. Please help me find their instructions.
JoAnn, here’s the link to the companion blog post I wrote to go along with this video. I have detailed pictures that show the process from setting up an account, creating a card, sending it out, creating an email mailing list and more. I hope this helps: common-sense-scrapbooking.blogspot.com/2018/04/the-paperless-post-e-card-service.html
Can you send e-gift cards through the app as well?
Andres, I looked around the app and couldn’t see a way to send gift cards. Maybe contact support and ask them what they suggest. Or maybe go directly to their website and see what you can find. Everything in the app is paid for using coins you purchase in the app or in the site. I’m not sure how to send someone coins.
Hi. Your video says you can't upload photos for greeting cards, but on the website I believe you can?
Rich Papalia I think on some cards you can...at the time I made this video, there were limited options. I believe they have changed some things and made some things easier. Please let me know what your experience is with uploading photos to cards is should you choose to do so. I’d be curious to hear how it goes for you. This is one of the great things about UA-cam is we can discuss as things change and improve.
is there an option to send it via whatsapp or text? Or it can only be sent via email. Thanks for this video!
I haven’t tried to send using a text or WhatsApp, but a quick search of the FAQ’s says that you can use it in some apps and via text: paperlesspost.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038174631-Can-I-Text-My-Card-or-Share-It-on-Social-Media-
I believe you shoot a message to paperless post folks and they’ll provide a shareable link you can share. Doesn’t look like you can export a card straight to the app, though. Hope that helps!
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my friend spend $60...each invite costs money to send to every recipient
Debbie I guess it just depends how many people you are sending cards to. If you have a lot of recipients, and choose more than the free options, it will cost you. I still think in many ways, it’s still cheaper than buying and sending out paper stationery through the mail. Thanks for your comment.
No offense, but I clicked this video to see HOW to use Paperless Post, and I couldn't care less whether Kate Spade, whoever that is, designed some cards. I was done after five minutes of preening.
mkelley9849 sorry you were displeased. Had you kept watching you’d have seen I do show how to use Paperless Post. Part of knowing how to use a site like this, for me is also knowing what products are offered. At about 4:36 mark, the tutorial starts.
@@lorellrogers1216 That's precisely my point, thank you. I was very busy with trying to get instructions on how to use the service. I don't need to know who designed the cards, or anything else, other than how to make it work. I'm a technical writer. You know, one of those people who write the product user guides that no one reads...
mkelley9849 next time, should I do a similar video, I’ll put a time stamp on the screen showing when the tutorial starts. As I am also trying to appeal to those who want to see the site offerings as well, I would always show what the finished product would look like. Because honestly, no matter how great the process is to make a card, if the designs are not my taste, it doesn’t matter, I wouldn’t use the service. I believe there are others who watch my videos that feel the same way. A lot of my audience does care about the designs available and who made them.
@@lorellrogers1216 That's a fantastic idea!