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Moo Cards Review

There are ways you can get your name out if you're a freelancer or if you're working on behalf of a company, one of the cheapest and most effective ways is the use of business cards. Business Cards are small, compact and can store a lot of information, in a stylish fashion, making the person on the receiving end feel confident in who the person is they are working with or have been visited by. 

One company that is brand new on the market and is currently being held in the spotlight is Moo. They offer a professional creating and printing process right from their online, no software needed forms and design suite. Moo offers a wide selection of designs and text formats, making your business cards look professional yet elegant to look at. On the reverse, when it comes details, Moo offer a space to include a photo or logo for yourself so that your customer always remembers who you are, as well as a neat layout to make sure everything looks presentable and doesn't confuse anyone who looks at it to see who you are and how they can contact you.

Not only does Moo provide the great service and quality cards, but they do it for all for a selection of low prices. £12.99 gets you 50 professionally printed business cards, designed to your requirements in comparison £11.99 gets you 100 mini cards. Moo don't just stop at business cards. They also provide stickers, postcards, greetings and Christmas cards, so you have nothing to lose when it comes to marketing yourself or your business. 

Thanks to YouTube, you can get your first 50 free to try them out yourself. The only disadvantage is the small watermark at the bottom of the card, although it is very small.

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