Thursday, July 19, 2012

Moo's Mini Cards

I was wondering last night about what to blog about today and I just couldn't figure it out for the longest. After a long while of thinking, I was going to settle for doing a post about minky when my mother came in with the mail.

My long awaited mini business cards had arrived!

I got these things for free when I started my (currently empty) shop on storenvy - one of the many alternatives to etsy. Technically I paid $5 shipping and handling which I think was entirely worth it for this gorgeous set of 100 minicards.

I designed these little babies a week ago using a friend's art. Here's the design:



According to an email , the cards were sent out three days ago with a note that they would be estimated to arrive on the 23rd - instead they came yesterday. I love surprises like this! I quickly abandoned the pink minky and the iron you're not actually supposed to use with it and grabbed the box of cards and my mother's phone for the grand unveiling. 


This packaging, although very simple, is surprisingly pretty. The green is much brighter than this picture lets on but not obnoxiously so. It's a very pleasant sort of colour. The back of the green holder they placed over the box boasts that the cards are made of paper sourced from sustainable trees and the holder itself is not only recyclable but also is recycled pulp! That's even greener than the literal colour of the holder.


This blue card fell out of the back when I took off the holder and it caught me by surprised. I didn't even see it there. It's my surprise best friend. On the back seems to be a sort of ticket/serial number dealio so I deemed that side not so important.


Finally the good part. I opened this bad boy up to see my 100 cards nice and neat inside. Gorgeous. They even smell pretty good.


You can't tell from the pictures but these things have great image quality and they feel really sturdy too. Sustainable trees make great minicards. They're cute too - the things are about 2 and 3/4 inches long and just over an inch tall (in case you were wondering how mini "mini" is). I love them to bits and would definitely order another set sometime - I'm already down one card because my mother threatened to kick me out if I didn't give her one.

If anyone's looking to snag a box of their own, feel free to hit up this referral link for 10% off - you can grab full size business cards, Luxe business cards (these are the superior ones to normal business cards), greeting cards, post cards, and stickers and labels on top of your very own set of adorable minicards - they also sell accessories like card holders for your business cards but I don't think the discount applies to those purchases.

I really recommend business cards to anyone with their own online store. I know a lot of people go to anime conventions and these would be perfect to hand out there even if you don't have a booth. I personally do sewing in public spaces like school - I used to get constant questions about my plush work from my peers. Some even wanted to purchase plushies from me. These would have been perfect for that. I even think my mom will show off or maybe even give away the card I gave her for some customer at her job to check out - who knows!

Advertising is crucial for sales and you can't always depend on the popularity of a website like etsy to carry you or word of mouth or even journal posts on deviantArt - you have to go out and grab the attention of your customers. I think these cards are absolutely brilliant for that and an investment well worth making.

So check out Moo and keep your eye out for other product reviews I do in the future - every second opinion you can get on something is worth it.

Also be sure to check out our forums and join in on our discussions there too!

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I should have mentioned this sooner but it slipped my mind at the time but Moo offers something called Printfinity which means you can put a different picture on every single card in the pack you buy if you want to. If you get 100 cards, that could potentially be 100 different designs! As an artist, this works beautifully - you could choose four or five of your best works from your store, for instance, and have almost a mini portfolio which keeps things fresh and interesting, shows off your work, and really wows a potential customer!

4 comments:

  1. Love your cards! They are so cute. May have to try Moo Cards as soon as I run out of the ones I just printed out from home. Mine as no where near as snazzy =/

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  2. Thanks! I love my cards too and I'm so, so glad my friend did the art for me - she's literally the best.

    I would definitely say it'd be a wise idea to trade up from the homemade stuff if they look unprofessional (I haven't seen them so I can't say for sure!). People judge a business from its advertising and seemingly small things can factor in on whether someone would buy from you or not.

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  3. Yay, you added in the option of having various artwork on your cards. :3

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    1. Yep! I also found this part on the website where you could get a small sampler pack of business cards (ten of them and they have a little moo.com add like the storenvy ads I have on my minicards) so I got that and took advantage of printfinity to used 5 different pictures on them :)

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