Moo Business Cards are Super Hot!

Friday, November 17, 2006 at 01:33pm by David Askaripour in Marketing

moo.com cardsLast night while attending the Tech Crunch party here in New York City, I met a fellow young entrepreneur who handed me a very unique business card with his image/contact info on one side and an image of a beautiful girl on the other side.

The shape of the card was pretty unique as well: it was a slender rectangular shape, not like the usual larger rectangle which is typical of most business cards.

I was definitely impressed with the design of the card and asked what company he got it from. He told me of a company called Moo that allows you to customize your own cards with images from your flickr account. How cool!

I checked out the Moo site today and was definitely impressed with all the creative styles that people have come up with for their business cards. So much so, that I plan to order myself some of these nifty cards. I think that’d they would also make great Christmas gift as well.

These cards are bound to help people remember your business once you hand them to someone – they’re just that cool! So get creative, add some nice flickr images to your Moo cards, and start networking with your new and improved biz cards!

Oh, and by the way, the Tech Crunch Party was hot! Thanks Michael and everyone else who put together such an amazing party. Good stuff.

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John Puckett

December 4th, 2006 at 5:27 pm

I collect business cards. If youd like to add yours to my collection. Please email me — puckett10@hotmail.com

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