Showing posts with label business cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business cards. Show all posts
Friday, January 17, 2014
Statistical Fun
It's been awhile since I've posted about what brings people to the Elka Almanac. Actually, since Google changed the way their searches work, search terms are encrypted now a lot of the time which makes things difficult. For the most part, it seems like my business cards do not, in fact, drive traffic. It's a good way to give people my email address, anyway.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Wordless Wednesday September 18 2013
This used to be the blog header, and was on my original business cards. I thought I'd re-edit it, see if I could make it look any kind of better. Really, I should've been tweaking and watermarking my photos all along. Ah well. Live and learn, n'est-ce pas?
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blog header,
business cards,
Doberman,
dogs,
photo,
photo editing,
watermark,
wordless wednesday
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Business cards from Moo.com
So, necessary or not, I have business cards for this blog. I give them to people I meet occasionally, press them upon my friends and coworkers, and tack them to corkboards at the vet's office and the feed store.
My original ones were from Office Max, a not so great picture of Elka laying down on a white background. Thin paper. Little information, just my name and email address (no phone number. I'm running a blog, not a "please call me" business).
My newer ones from Moo.com, though, are beautiful. I've gotten them twice now, the first time on their heavier paper, the second time on recycled. Fabulous paper quality both times. When I got the cards on recycled paper, the box was too, which was a nice surprise! They also ship quickly.
The first time, the cards were free because of a Klout.com perk, and so had to have the Klout icon on the back. Oh yes, the back. Moo.com cards let you put a picture and stuff on the front and back. Maybe I'll get even fancier next time and do a QR code (or that might be too fancy and not work. I'm never sure what's too far).
But, if you're interested in your own business cards from Moo, you can use my Super! Special! referral link, which will give me an amount off my next order http://www.moo.com/share/p8cgnn
FTC diclaimer: I received no compensation from Moo.com for this review. I decided to do it all on my own.
My original ones were from Office Max, a not so great picture of Elka laying down on a white background. Thin paper. Little information, just my name and email address (no phone number. I'm running a blog, not a "please call me" business).
My newer ones from Moo.com, though, are beautiful. I've gotten them twice now, the first time on their heavier paper, the second time on recycled. Fabulous paper quality both times. When I got the cards on recycled paper, the box was too, which was a nice surprise! They also ship quickly.
The first time, the cards were free because of a Klout.com perk, and so had to have the Klout icon on the back. Oh yes, the back. Moo.com cards let you put a picture and stuff on the front and back. Maybe I'll get even fancier next time and do a QR code (or that might be too fancy and not work. I'm never sure what's too far).
(this is the picture I used on the back. I couldn't get a good picture of the card, for whatever reason)
But, if you're interested in your own business cards from Moo, you can use my Super! Special! referral link, which will give me an amount off my next order http://www.moo.com/share/p8cgnn
FTC diclaimer: I received no compensation from Moo.com for this review. I decided to do it all on my own.
Labels:
advertisement,
blogging,
business cards,
Doberman,
dogs,
elka,
email address,
moo,
pictures,
qr code,
recycled paper
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