Totally Free Business Cards
For a limited time, you can receive a pack of 10 free business cards through MOO.com, an online print business.The best part, they will even be shipped to you totally free of charge. No coupon is required. Just visit Moo.com’s Business Card page and scroll down to where it says “try a free sample pack.”
You can create use the designs provided by MOO.com or your own logo or images for your business cards – each card can even have a different image, if you’d like, or they can all be the same. They will come with a MOO.com watermark on them, but still, there are a ton of uses for totally free cards.
What if I Don’t Have a Business?
Even if you don’t have a business, you can still take advantage of these free business cards. Let’s spark your creativity with some alternative uses for the standard business card:
— Use them as “mommy cards” – include your child’s name and hand them out at the park for play dates.
— Insert into luggage tags so you don’t have to write out your contact information at the airport.
— Create cards with your child’s name and phone number so he/she can hand out to new friends at school, if age appropriate.
— Does your child have an allergy or medical condition? Use them as medical cards with this information imprinted to give to teachers, daycare providers and others that might need it.
— Make inspirational cards by having your favorite inspirational quote or verse printed on them.
— Print some Pocket Your Dollars’ business cards to keep in your coupon binder and hand out at the grocery store :)
Your turn: Have you ever used business cards for a “non-business” purpose? What have you done?
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Wow! I got my free cards today and I was completely impressed. The quality was far higher than I expected. This is one sample where I think I have to buy the product! (i.e. they did their job well!) Thanks Carrie.
Karen
Karen – Did they have a Moo.com watermark on them? If so, how big was it?
Carrie,
It was a dark line all the way across the bottom of the front of the card (nothing on the back) and in the middle it had the Moo logo. Hardly noticeable in my opinion. Plus, like I said, such a high quailty. I want to say it was no more than 1/4″. I can email you a photo if you’d like.
Moo really is fantastic… and even better, unique. It’s a novel concept to be able to upload a series of images and get a set of cards comprised of different pictures or graphics.
So many possibilities!