MY Moo MiniCards arrived a week or so ago and as promised here is a quick look at them.
The service uses the Flickr photo album website to let you pick a selection of photographs that are then printed into small business cards.
It takes a matter of minutes to choose your photos, decide on what you want writing on the reverse and pay up.
And the price is a bit of a steal - $19.99 for one hundred cards, plus $4.99 postage and package.
I wrote previously about the cards and said a handful could be left at each changeover to promote your holiday home, and they are so cute looking that people can't resist asking about them.
I've handed a few Moo MiniCards to friends and contacts and everyone has asked about them and because each card has one of your photos on the back, there is a story to tell as well.
I am sure people could come up with a number of ways to use the cards to help boost their business. Click on the thumbnail image to get a better idea of size.
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Are they expensive ?
Posted by: Ed | 16 October 2006 at 20:50
Is there any printing on the back of the cards or are they plain?
I wondered about the comparative cost of printing these vs Vistaprint's business card service. Vistaprint business cards can be free for 100 (when they've got one of their special offers on) and then it's just a £3.99 fee for uploading your own design. Less convenient than using flickr and all the cards come out with the same photo of course
Posted by: Geoffrey Coan | 17 October 2006 at 09:25
Hi guys
In answer to your questions, the price is $19.99 for one hundred cards, plus $4.99 postage and package.
You can feature your contact details on the reverse, that's why I think they would be a great marketing tool.
And having individual photos makes them so different to a regular business card.
Posted by: Craig McGinty | 17 October 2006 at 10:46