As promised, London-based Moo has released a new sticker product this morning. $10 plus shipping gets you 90 small but high quality vinyl stickers, and each can be a different image if you like.
If you want to try this out, we have something cool for you. The first 100 people to place an order through the link below get a free order, with free shipping. After 100 orders, you have to pay the $10, but the shipping is free:
Free Moo Stickers From TechCrunch





Is this a paid advertisement??
Who cares? Yay! Free stickers!
Thanks for the free stickers. I guess I don’t really see the value of stickers (versus cards, notes, etc), but for free I’ll try it out. Maybe I’ll change my mind.
@ #1
No, it’s most likely just them giving away free stuff. Kinda like companies giving away swag. The only advantage is that since it’s free stuff, blogs are more likely to post about it… and it makes the “swag” even that more valuable.
Thanks James. I was just curious. I could use that to promote my start-up that gets in beta in 2 months.
Thanks, TechCrunch! BTW: if you upload more than ten photos, the next button disappears…small price to pay for FREE STICKERS!
gone!
With all their other product releases Moo have done a limited number of ‘free trials’, for example 10 business cards.
My guess with this is that because of the extra packaging for the stickers (the tear-out book pages) it’s not easy for them to do these small number trials: hence this type of launch promotion.
But to repeat what others have already said…
Yay! Free stickers! Thanks TechCrunch (and, of course, Moo.)
Michael - Sorry to be a Consistence-Nazi, but it really bothers me that the TechCrunch logo has InterCaps but the title on the homepage doesn’t (Techcrunch). Just wanted to bring it up to your attention =).
Drat!!! It rejected all of the files I tried to upload and then froze so I lost my place in line! Dang it…
Damn you people are quick!
Thanks for the free stickers!!! Woo hoo!!!!
Yay!! I got one. Wow they really disappeared quickly. A few minutes after reading from the RSS feed and they were gone.
I always love free schwag.
Just scored me some free stickers….thx techcrunch!
yah! free stickers! woo-hoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
got damn, that didnt take long.
Is this really Tech news, surely frontpage Techcrunch deserves a bit more than a free sticker promotion.
Chris @ http://www.frostfirebuzz.com - Internet news.
Thank you TechCrunch!!!
Thanks for the stcikers
If you do a search and substitute friend=techcrunch.com, you might still get one of the freebies. Don’t bother with boingboing.net, its all taken.
Looks like they’re all gone now–the first 100 are now gone. Still, I’m going to order some for the $10 with my site’s name on them. Going to get some with my wife’s pic and each of my sons’ pics on them, too. Cool!
@Chris, maybe you aren’t aware that this is a blog, so there really isn’t a “frontpage”. Everything is posted sequentially and is on the landing_page for some duration. Obviously, the contributors/editor deem what is worthy and then commenters are encouraged to add their insights, etc.
The constant complaints about what is worthy and what isn’t are starting to annoy the hell out of me. Sorry your company/application sux, get over it.
Wow I figured I was late to the game and was going to pay but lo and behold I got the freebie!! I think there are some still available!!!
Free Stickers FTW!
It is fast, there are no more free orders. Mike add more. Cheers.
It says the following: “Oh no! We’re sorry but the free packs have all been taken now. But, if you wanted to make a pack, now might be good - there’s FREE GLOBAL SHIPPING in July!”
Cool site. I think the postcards/business cards/stickers market is under served online. We are still being spammed on my stylediary email account by one of them. Though I don’t think $24.99 for 16 post cards seems like a good competitive price for business printing service (on Moo) - maybe they’re trying to target consumers? Do they have business services?
the crunch company listing thing is cool. i just added both of my start ups.
Matt Foley would like to share his thoughts on this Moo sticker matter.
“Well LAAAAAAAAAAAAA-DEEEEEEE-FRICKIN-DA!
Fans of stickers may also want to check out Sticker Robot…
http://www.stickerobot.com/
Yay! Free stickers, thanks TechCrunch (and Little Moo, and Big Moo) =D
I was disappointed a few months ago to read others saying Techcrunch was not as cutting edge as it was previously. A year or so ago as I really enjoyed the articles.
But this article confirms my suspicions….
The first post on the stickers was mildly interesting but a second article is ridiculous!!!!
I think Tech crunch will be moving off my igoogle page permanently, which is sad as I had enjoyed the articles and insights, but have better things to read then Free stickers on a supposedly cutting edge web 2.0 news aggregator.
I’d say in a land flowing with milk and honey (Tech Crunch) a 100% discount for the first 100% is great.
Watch out for the 2%, 1%, Skim, and Organic deals coming your way from Moo.com. Moo. I couldn’t resist.
Free as in the $10 dollar kind of free.
I just ordered some to try it out. COuld be used for some great promo ideas.
I based on rand photos from my Flicker account:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alanweinkrantz/
Wish I had gotten here sooner!
What is Moo, the “Seinfeld” website? The site about nothing?
What a pity. I don’t think these stickers will take off like the cards did though.
Horrid carbon footprint, can’t you guys have these things made locally? International postage cost on an item like this from the UK will be about 70 pence.
love it. free stickers!!!
I’d like a free set if still available. Thank you.
I just got my free stickers from the giveaway. They are totally fantastic! The print quality is great and, more importantly, the vinyl sticker itself is high grade. With this as an example of the quality level of their products, I will certainly be ordering more products from this company. Thanks TechCrunch!