4 Replies to “Biz cards”

  1. I bought the best quality that I could buy. You can’t crease it — or tear it. As a matter of fact my card is the best card I’ve ever seen. It took me 28 minutes to design. My card is chrome molybdenum alloy. And for this reason, my card is die cut — into the shape of Ninja Stars. No art director throws MY card way — it sticks into her waste can and cannot be thrown away.

    I take pictures and make people laugh — guaranteed! What do you do that’s guaranteed?

  2. Wait a minute… I just spent how many minutes of my day watching that and trying to think of a response wittingly vomitous enough to convey a true sense of my gut reaction?

    This blog post generating traffic and strong reactions to his video does prove one point he made. “… even if they don’t like you, they won’t throw it away.” This video isn’t even being tossed, it’s being shared – widely. Why?

    This type of thing just fascinates me. You obviously share my disdain for this guy and his marketing style but if not for you I would have probably never heard of him. 100% negative vibes from everyone investing energy into articulating their reaction to this video but if the testimonies are accurate on his site big money companies are using him to draw huge crowds. Is this the “viral marketing” trend I’m starting to hear about. If so, no thanks.

  3. terrifying. Remind me to never need the services of whatever it is that this guy’s card proclaims that he does. I’ll bet his next card has a mini LCD screen on it with a video of him looking at himself in a mirror… on a loop… embossed. It’ll cost $196 each but it’ll be worth it. His hair is THAT good.

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