First look at the Moo Facebook timeline business cards

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Moo business cards have been the top-dog in creative business cards for a while now, and they’re looking to expand to Facebook. Recently, they announced their partnership with the fabled social networking company, to bring the Facebook timeline offline. They also launched the new cards with a promotion to make the first 200,000 orders free, on a first come, first served basis. I managed to snag myself a pack of the cards, and got them in the mail today,  after I ordered them only a few days ago. Pretty fast service if you ask me. You can still grab yourself a free pack over at their Moo page.

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I have to say, the quality isn’t AS good as the Moo cards I paid for a few months ago, but that’s expected with 100% free business cards. That being said, they are very nice business cards. Here you see the front of one the cards, with my Facebook profile picture, and one of the timeline pictures I uploaded. When you purchase the cards, you have the option to select a certain amount of the timeline pictures you’ve used since starting Facebook. Everything else on this side is pretty much automatic, showing the city and state where you live, and your current job.

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The back is a little more customizable, giving you options to define your phone number, and email address. You can also put in a quote, or some other text, that will be displayed on the back of the card. It would have been nice for Moo to allow use of other Facebook pictures on the backside, but you can’t get everything you want when getting free business cards. If you haven’t already, do go to the Moo page, to get your own Facebook business cards for free. You don’t have to pay a penny. After the promotion ends, a pack of 50 cards will cost over $15.

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