We can creat your own QR Code. You can pick from any one of the following to create a QR Code:• Text Message
• Website URL
• Telephone Number
• SMS Message (160 Characters Max)
• Email Address
• Email Message
• Contact Details (VCARD)
• Event (VCALENDAR)
• Google Maps Location
• Paypal Buy Now Link
• Social Media
Twitter Feed
Twitter Profile
Facebook Profile
Facebook Like
Linkedin Profile
Linkedin Share
What is a QR Code QR codes are those funny barcode-like image blocks that are becoming a marketing craze for company’s looking for new innovative ways to interact with the tech-savy consumer. What can I use a QR Code for?
Smart phones are everywhere and usually in-hand (or close to it) by just about everyone. So, being able to take the phone, open the app, hold the phone up, and voila, is a gem to some creative marketeers out there. Just think what you could do with that code…Here’s a list of QR code ideas to get you started… T Shirt or apparel
QR stands for Quick Response. That’s really where the benefit comes to the business owner – this “quick response” that can be encouraged by customers. The QR code itself is really just a unique image (like a common bar code) that communicates data for some action, such as initializing a phone call, directing to a website, or sending a text message. QR codes were originally used for tracking & inventory handling, but are more recently attracting attention from marketing departments due to an expansion of creative ideas on usage.
Product Tag
Receipts
Business Cards
Product Label
Packaging, wrappers, boxes
On a Book – learn about the author
On a Catalog
On a Vehicle
On a sign
On a billboard
Temporary / Stick on tattoo
On a Pet collar or pet tag
On a pet outfit
In an email newsletter
Advertisement on public transportation
Real estate sign or other sale signs
On a folder or handout for additional learning
Jewelry, trinkets, & small gifts
Doors, roof, floors
Shoes, belts, hats, accessories
Trade show booth &/or showcase
TV screen in lobby
On event invitations, as easy RSVP
On a Boat
Bottom of a cup (after drink is gone)
Inside of things..easter eggs, treasure chests, jewelry boxes
bottle caps
In a classroom, to promote other courses
Job advertisements
Tickets
In a tour
Instructions, help videos, or more details