Taking a stab in the dark here, Paperless Post seems to be aiming for the very girly, very young, planning-a-wedding market. Now, if you know me, and if you go to visit the website, you might be struck immediately by the fact that neither of us is in their target market. It’s very likely that my own biases made me dissatisfied, I figured. So, I sent one of these things to a friend overseas, asking for her input. Why don’t the links go to the items in question? Seems like lazy linking to me. Once I do all the work to find something I like on one site, I am not going to waste another half an hour to do it all over again somewhere else. As a user, that was totally unsatisfactory to me. However, you must be willing to click away and go off to another site, and then do the work to find it all over again. Now, you can buy the stationery if you love it! They give you that option. I thought it might have been a physical option. My disappointment at discovering that the personalised stationery was not stationery, but just their existing templates with your own name on it, is impossible to convey to you. And because I didn’t have anything to invite people to, to test that function, I can’t comment on that functionality. The proposition up-front was ‘invitations’ but there was a section that said ‘greetings’.Įven though I am not interested in pretend letters, I saw something on their site that said ‘greetings’ and had a subcategory, ‘personalised stationery’, so I thought, you bewdy and said yes. The only reason I agreed is because I’m an avid letter-writer. Recently I was approached by a marketer for Paperless Post to give their service a whirl in exchange for a review and a link.
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