LetterPop

Glad To Have You

Greetings to all you who have been invited to or found LetterPop!

I’m Dave, one of the Co-creators of LetterPop! There are a number of us behind this great new site. And over time you’ll get to know us all. We like web transparency and web community and especially your feedback to help us make LetterPop! a better thing for you and others.

Please let me know how things go as you try out the site. You can email me directly at dave@letterpop.com or just click on one of the many links you’ll find throughout the site to offer feedback. Or just comment on this post. Or send me an REI gift card with your suggestion clearly written on the envelope.

Blessings, Dave

4 Responses to “Glad To Have You”

  1. Nina Ruth Says:

    Will send an REI gift card with my name & comments on it. :-)

  2. Nina Ruth Says:

    OK, so a few things…more colors & fonts, please! :-)

    Also, when I went to work on my 2nd newsletter, couldn’t figure out where/how to save it with my title, so it’s just saved as “Tantalizingly Creative Newsletter” right now…help! :-)

    Last but not least, either I cannot figure out how to email it to myself or the email icon/step 3 truly isn’t available yet…

    Looking good though! Can’t wait to get the word out!

  3. Dave Says:

    Thanks, looking forward to that gift card!

    RE your questions. Anytime you are editing a newsletter, you can type a new name for your newsletter in the title field right above your newsletter. We add some crazy titles in case you have a hard time coming up with one on your own. But once you decide, just replace the old title with the new one and click the green save icon right above the title field.

    The emails do work right now. Here’s what you need to do. Go to your Address Book in your account. Use the Quick Add feature to add some email addresses. Then check the ones you want to add to a distribution list and click the green plus sign. Name your list and click save. – In the future we’ll probably make it easier to just email one person who is not on a distribution list. But for now we are working on lists. So you can make a “family” or “friends” or “coworkers” list to keep track of who you are emailing.

    Hope all this helps! Dave

  4. tracey Says:

    Oh goodie. Can’t wait to play!