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Julia Phillips Yaziji Oct 03 Using Paper.li / What's New!

Screen Shot 2013-08-18 at 8.15.01 PM.png Publishers of Pro-paper can now export their subscriber email list!

 

Export your subscriber email list to a CSV file

  • Go to Settings > Stats > Subscribers

  • Click "Export Emails"

  • The emails of your confirmed subscribers* will be exported to a CSV file.

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When a subscriber unsubscribes

  • The subscriber's email address will be removed from your most current list of subscribers on paper.li.  

  • Please be sure to regularly sync any external lists you may maintain to the most current list on paper.li.

 

Number of subscribers

The number of subscribers shown on your paper under the "From the Editor" section includes email subscribers and any paper.li publisher(s) who have "favorited" your paper.

Therefore, if the total number of emails exported differs from the number of subscribers shown on your paper, the difference is due to any paper.li publishers who have favorited your paper.  

 

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Julia Phillips Yaziji Sep 19 Using Paper.li / What's New!

Screen Shot 2013-08-18 at 8.15.01 PM.png  As a Pro publisher, you can now create and maintain private papers, only viewable by you and your collaborators!

 

Using Paper.li for market, industry or trend monitoring and don't necessarily want anyone else to view your paper?

When you create a private paper or take an existing paper and make it private, the paper will only be seen by you and any collaborators you have invited.  It will not be listed on your public profile, nor will it be searchable on the newsstand.

Creating a "stealth" paper keeps your profile on the newsstand clean, and papers are for your eyes only.
 

Create a private paper

Go to Paper Settings > Publishing & Export Options and turn the Private Paper toggle switch to the ON position.  It's that easy!

As always, don't forget to save your change.

 

 

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Julia Phillips Yaziji Sep 19 Using Paper.li / What's New!

Screen shot 2010-12-22 at 09.38.05.png   A new way to curate content into your paper!  Fetch your favorited tweets!

Publishers that have signed up with Paper.li through a Twitter account can already fetch their timeline links, their tweeted links, twitter lists, or saved Twitter searches.  

We've added another way to fetch tweets!

  •  Screen shot 2010-12-22 at 09.38.05.png New! Your favorited tweets pulls from tweets you've favorited.  Favorited tweets will be curated into your paper based on the date of the original tweet itself, not the date you favorited the tweet. 

Take a look at the complete "how to" here!

 

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Julia Phillips Yaziji Sep 06 Using Paper.li / What's New!

PRO badge.png Now you can now add your own message to your curated newsletter.  Leave a personal message, promote your business, advertise a product, extend a special offer or just share some fun facts!

 

The curated newsletters now allow you to:

  • Curious what a curated newsletter looks like? Take a look below or look here for another example!  

 

Example of a curated newsletter with custom text

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Julia Phillips Yaziji Aug 30 Using Paper.li / What's New!

PRO badge.png Now you can read your own Pro paper's headlines in your favorite RSS reader and offer your readers an RSS feed for the entire paper or just a topic area !

 

 

To offer an RSS Feed to your Readers:

In order to show the RSS icon on the front page of your paper, go to

  • Paper Settings > Add ons  and simply toggle the "Show RSS feed" button to ON and click SAVE.

You will now find the RSS icon on the front page of your paper, next to "Archives", as well as in the URL bar.

 

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Screen shot 2010-12-22 at 09.38.05.png  New!  RSS now available per topic

  • If  "Show RSS feed" button is set to ON, you will now be able to offer the RSS feed for a specific topic.  
  • Your readers will find an RSS feed for each topic on the topics view of a paper (by clicking on the Topics drop down menu in the Topics bar and selecting the topic they would like to view) or on the front page of your paper next to any topic heading.

 

Topic page view example:  RSS for a topic is available on a topic page selected from the Topics drop down menu.

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Front page example: RSS for a topic is available on the front page of your paper next to any topic heading.

 

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