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Jeremy Keeler
  • Corpus Christi, TX
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High End Business Cards

Jeremy Keeler
  • Corpus Christi, TX
Posted

So, the other day I did something I've never done before, I made a purchase because of a Facebook add!
I guess I'm proof those ads work!

I've been attending real estate investor meetings since last spring but never had a business card to pass around. I was more of a lurker!

So a couple of weeks ago I see an ad on Facebook for a company called Moo.com that does stationary and business cards etcetera.

They said they made ultra high-end cards, with extra high-quality print and paper. I'm a sucker for a sharp business card, so I went through their little designer on the site and made some business cards. They are VERY expensive, for 37 bucks I only got 100 cards. But dang, if these aren't the nicest business cards I've ever seen! Plus I got the plain jane versions, they have ultra luxe paper that is even more expensive. I plan on handing these out to contractors and other investors. Folks that I want to purchase from with get cheaper scaled back cards. BP needs to partner up with these guys so we can get a discount!

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