In today’s digital age, a
significant number of consumers rely on technology to provide a convenience
factor to every-day interactions and activities. Smartphones in particular
provide a growing number of “apps” businesses can utilize as well as external
gadgets like the credit card readers adapted for iPhones and iPads.
For starters, some websites
you can use to shorten links for QR codes include Kaywa, a quick and easy resource to
generate the link and QR code image; ScanLife,
which covers the broadest number of mobile phones/smart phones as well as some
very valuable analytics; and pbSmart
Codes, which boasts a series of steps including custom mobile web-page
design (linked from your QR code), mobile surveys and a function to track and
monitor the success of your QR code marketing campaign.
As far as where to place your QR code, almost
anything with a large enough space can work!
A QR code needs to be at
least 1 ¼ inch x 1 ¼ inch to scan properly. For products, tech gadgets, apparel
and drink ware all make sense - but don't just think products! Tradeshow displays
and printed materials like newsletters work as well. Don't be afraid to get
creative, though. QR codes on business cards, labels on food/drink/other items
for sale, storefront displays, laptop stickers and t-shirts are just a few
ideas.
Speaking of creativity,
you can “hack” your QR code’s design with your own personal touch. Though their
square shape can’t be altered, you can insert your own logo in the center (as
popularized by the BBC’s use of QR codes) as well as images using image editing
tools like Photoshop. Always be sure to test out your QR code before printing a
few thousand copies!
You can also get creative
and innovative with how you use QR
codes. In the realm of social media, you can create mobile friendly landing
pages with Facebook “like” buttons or lead them to your Twitter for a quick
follow.
QR codes can also be
linked to e-mail subscription pages (make sure the consumer knows that’s where
they’re headed!), make phone calls, and generate text messages.
The name of the marketing game
is engagement – QR codes allow you to
engage your consumers in a variety of new, exciting and all-around convenient
ways! They’re a short stop to a long-term marketing goal, one almost any
business can use effectively.
Written by Molly Hedges, student NCSU
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