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Moo now offers postcards

Moo now offers postcardsWe love Moo at Download Squad, and are excited to report they have added postcards to their ever expanding product line.

The online minicards system that allow users to drop their favorite Flickr, Livejournal, Vox, Fotolog, Habbo, Facebook and bebo images onto them now have Postcards. The 148mm x 105 mm glossy printed cards come in packs of 20, with each one using different photos or designs on the front, and a custom message on the back. Pricing is set at $19.99 US, with free shipping until October 28th.

So fire up your cameras, drawing and photo applications to get an early start on making holiday cards this year, and impress your family and friends. Moo also offers their famous mini cards, stickerbooks and notecards.

Filed under: Business, Design, Office

MOOing your way to a 25% Birthday discount

MOOing your way to a 25% Birthday discountIts Moo's one year birthday, and they are celebrating by giving everyone a 25% discount!

Moo, the online printer, and creator of the famous MiniCards is now offering a pretty sweet 25% discount for everyone that orders before September 30th. Simply login and enter the code "BIRTHDAYMOO" when prompted.

Current prices for Moo's MiniCards sit at a very reasonable $19.99 for 100 custom high quality cards. (with $4.99 global shipping.)

If you were ever thinking about trying out the Moo service, now is the perfect time.

Filed under: Business, Fun, Internet, Office, Productivity, Web services, Social Software, web 2.0

Facebook Moo's

Facebook Moo'sMoo cards, made popular by their partnership with web based photo storage site Flickr, have opened up their services to the Facebook user base.

Moo will now be taking advantage of the millions of photos uploaded daily to social networks and give users a link to pull in photos to get printed. Facebook users will be able to browse photos, tags or albums and purchase note cards, business cards or stickers with their choice of a personal image.

Prices for Moo prints from Facebook start at $9.99 for 90 different stickers, 100 mini cards for $19.99 and 16 Notecards for $24.99. Order before September 30th and you could save 15% off your order.

Filed under: Design, Fun, Photo, Web services

Flickr MiniCards redux

A few weeks ago, I wrote about the new Flickr MiniCards being offered by MOO. Obviously I took advantage of the free 10-pack offer, and yesterday my MiniCards finally arrived in the mail. They turned out great! I'm very impressed with the quality of the cards, and they're just so damn cute! When I ordered them, I didn't realize just how tiny they really are. Here's photographic evidence:

Flickr MiniCards - free 10-pack
The packaging the cards arrived in. Attractive and efficient!

Flickr MiniCards - size comparison
Flickr MiniCards - size comparison with my keys.

Flickr MiniCards - bite size!
All 10 cards fit in my hand!

I'll be ordering a 100-pack. In addition to personalized business cards, I also plan to use some as holiday gift tags. And I'm brainstorming about other possibilities, as well. Ideas? Share 'em here.

Filed under: Design, Internet, Photo

New from MOO: Flickr MiniCards

Flickr MiniCards Got a Flickr Pro account? Then you'll want to take advantage of the new Flickr MiniCards being offered by MOO. The MiniCards are customized calling cards, each one featuring a different photo. If you work in a creative field, this could be a great way to give your business cards a unique flavor.

MOO is giving away 10,000 free packs of 10 MiniCards to Flickr Pro users, so get yours now. Or, if you want to go all out, you can order a pack of 100 MiniCards for $19.95. MOO is also offering free international shipping on all other orders through the end of September.

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