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Now your business or brand can make your Facebook page pocket-sized and send it home with clients and potential customers all for free. Moo.com, the company behind Facebook Timeline-themed cards that launched earlier this year are now extending the offer to businesses.
As global businesses and brands, large and small, and their agencies seek new ways to catch attention and take advantage of new marketing channels, we believe this free offer will be a much-sought after additional tool to add to their marketing suite, said Richard Moross, CEO and Founder of Moo.
Page administrators can integrate the products and services showcased on their Facebook Pages into the cards, and can pair specific images with cards focused around a new offering, service or product launch.
Each business can get one pack of 50 cards for free, with cards running $15 a pack afterwards including shipping.
The response from our first Moo offer was very positive and generated great momentum for our business, said Paul Lewis, Head of Marketing for Moo. We quickly realized that we were filling a very timely niche in the marketplace for users who wanted a more dynamic, buzzworthy and fun social-networking experience. Our new offer is designed to fulfill a further need on the business side and meet the expectations of our loyal customers for other, more versatile ways to use Moo.com cards and were delivering.
Users in 150 countries took advantage of Moos initial offer, with cards being shipped everywhere from Moos typical U.S. and U.K. addresses to far-off locations like Greenlandand and the Maldives. Moos Facebook-themed cards for businesses are available now.
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