If you're a Skype or Flickr user, you MUST check out Moo.com, which allows users to turn their digital photo archive and contact information into colorful cards with unique designs. The cards are smaller than your usual business card and offer an element of fun so you can share your name, email, blog, and vital statistics with friends, colleagues or attractive strangers in the real world without feeling like a geek. (Seriously, how dorky do you usually feel when you give people your card?)

The steps are incredibly simple: 1. Choose the photos you'd like on your cards from your Flickr photostream. (Every card can be different.) 2. Highlight the area of the photo you'd like on your MiniCards. (You do this on the moo website.) 3. Choose colors and fonts, add your name and contact details. 4. Submit your credit card information and wait by the mailbox.
- Flickr users can get 100 cards for $19.99.
- Skype users can get 100 cards for $19.99.

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OMG.. GEEKSUGAR THANK YOU!!! I was trying to figure out what I should do for Save the Date Cards, and this is a totally unique idea that won't break the budget! Crap, now its not unique anymore since I kinda typed this out... Oh well.
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1\m/(-_O) RAWWWWWWWWWWWK!!
Yea, thanks Geeksugar.
This is very cool!!!
2flickr rocks. I had the moo cards, and most of the cards came out okay although the quality could be better
3I was lucky enough to get in on their FREE promotion a few months ago! I was impressed with the quality of the cards, but the printing wasn't spectacular. However, the cards are super-cute and good for informal business cards, calling cards, etc. I love 'em.
4I like vistaprint. they give you 100+ for 5 dollars just for the shipping.
5THANK YOU GEEK! you are super awesome!
6Vista is good too, but there's nothing more unique than Moo though.
7I *love* my moo minis, I almost hate to give them away!
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