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Stylish, Professional and Deadly, Get A Free Pack of Moo.com Business Cards When You Sign up For WayUp!

At WayUp we believe every student should have awesome business cards. They are one of the easiest and most effective ways to make yourself standout at interviews, career fairs, or whenever you meet a new professional contact. So for the rest of 2011 WayUp is giving away a pack of free business cards to every student who registers for WayUp through our ninja business card page!

Get A Leg Up:

A good business card let’s recruiters and interviewers know that you understand the professional world. It helps them put a check mark next to the box that says, this student is ready to work in an office, meet with executives and contribute to our team.  Handing out a business card might be a simple gesture, but it can mean a lot.  Also note that business cards are not just for the Jack Donaghy’s of the world, they are regarded well by everyone, from art museum managers to Peace Corps recruiters.

Personalized Design:

I’m not a businessman, I’m a business, man.”
-Jay-Z

Jay-Z is famous for saying he is a business, because he is so good at making money that he became a brand. While you’re not Jay-Z yet, a really good business card will help you build your personal brand by letting an employer know what you care about or excel at. 

Let’s say you are interested in marine biology, you put your favorite whale on the front of your card and I guarantee environmental NFPs will take notice at your next career fair or interview. Or lets say you are interested in finance, make a professional card with a quote from Warren Buffett on the back. There is just so much you can do to customize the look and feel of your business cards to ensure you make the impression you want.

(However, if you’re running out of ideas or don’t want to pigeon hole yourself with a single design, then a great fall back is to simply add your college crest to your card with your name, contact info, and a link to any urls or portfolios you have online).

Free Business Cards from Moo.com!

Whether you need business cards for an upcoming career fair or want them because they are a lot of fun to make and to hand out to friends; today is your lucky day.  Right now when you sign-up for WayUp you will get access to a special WayUp promo where you can get a pack of professionally designed business cards for free from Moo.com.  Moo is one of the leaders in business card design so whatever you decide is just about guaranteed to look great.

How to Get Your Free Business Cards:

To get your Moo.com business cards, visit our business card page, say hello to Ninja Fred (and try to figure out how you can contact him if you’d like) and take 10 seconds to sign up for WayUp. When you do you’ll be re-directed to a special page where you can build your new business cards and when you check out you will notice the price for 50 business cards is free (shipping is not included).

Get your free business cards now, because spring career fairs are just around the corner!

Nathan Parcells

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