Posts Tagged ‘paper.li’


How (and Why) to Upgrade to Paper.li Pro

Friday, August 3rd, 2012

Agents of Change Paper.li Pro Are you a Paper.li user looking for more control over your online paper? The Pro version may be just what you’re looking for.

I’ve been using Paper.li for quite some time now. It’s a service that generates daily (or weekly) online newspapers based on who you’re following on Twitter, keywords in Tweets, Twitter lists, as well as pulling from Facebook and some other services as well.

I recently wrote a blog post on How to Get More Twitter Followers with Paper.li, and also use it to just keep track of topics of interest.

One thing I’ve always wanted with Paper.li is to have more control over the paper itself. 

Enter Paper.li Pro.

Paper.li Pro is an optional upgrade to your paper. Some of the biggest features include:

  • The ability to brand your paper with a top banner, background image and colors,
  • The ability to remove or replace the default ads with your own (and generate some income), and
  • The ability to pause the promotion of your paper via tweets and email newsletters until you’ve had the opportunity of configuring your paper, including promoting, demoting and deleting articles to create the best experience possible to your readers.

In this (relatively) short video, I show you how to upgrade your paper (currently $9/mo) and configure it. I call this video, “How (and Why) to Upgrade to Paper.li Pro.

The paper in question is for my Agents of Change Daily, which I created in support of the upcoming Agents of Change Digital Marketing Conference.

(You have gotten your tickets already, right? Seriously, Chris Brogan, Derek Halpern, Amy Porterfield, me and a bunch of other great speakers. You can join us in Portland, Maine or watch online.)

Rich Brooks
Agent of Change
 


What is Paper.li? A Newspaper of Tweets?

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

It was a couple of months ago when I first starting noticing some of my favorite tweeps (Twitter people) publishing their own “newspapers.” It was a couple of weeks ago when I decided to head over to paper.li to start publishing my own paper.

Paper.li is a free service that takes links from the people you follow on Twitter and organizes those links into a virtual paper for easy reading.

Creating a newspaper is easy: you log into paper.li with your Twitter account and then have four ways of creating a newspaper:

Once you choose a source your paper will be created, and updated daily. There’s a home page, and sections for Travel, Business, Technology and popular hashtags. The newspaper also includes shared videos, tweets, and, of course, advertisements. (No, you don’t get a share of the profits. However, I can imagine that in the near future we’ll see competitors who are willing to share ad revenue to increase participation.)

You can also choose to have paper.li promote your newspaper when it comes hot off the presses through your Twitter account. This is a good way to share some of the highlights from your feed, as well as promoting some of the people you follow (a new twist on #followfriday.)

This is also a good way of getting the attention of people you follow who may not follow you back, or just don’t have as much interaction with you as possible. I’ve noticed that quite a few people have retweeted my paper.li tweets when they see their name there.

This too will run its course, just like #followfriday did before it. However, for now, paper.li is easy to set up, fun to use, and can be a visually engaging way of seeing what your tweeps are sharing.

Feel free to check out some of my newspapers:

Rich Brooks
See You In The Funny Pages