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Learn moreA Quick Response (QR) code is a two-dimensional code that can be scanned by smartphone cameras to automatically pull up text, photos, videos, music and URLs.
These codes have become mobile-friendly ways to point people in the offline space to online resources.
While already popular in Japan, consumers in the United States are just now becoming more familiar with QR codes and what to do with them. If you're unfamiliar with the business potential of QR codes, use this post as a crash course in how to get started.
QR Code Generators and Scanners
A quick Google search for "QR code generator" is all it takes to find a plethora of places you can go to generate your own barcodes. Consider starting first with Kaywa, iCandy or Stickybits.
Kaywa's QR code generator is the simplest way to generate a QR code for a URL, text, phone number or SMS. Simply select your preference, enter the content, specify size and click "Generate." Then, save the code to use elsewhere or grab the HTML to embed it online.
iCandy is a bit more robust and helps you track scans and look at analytics around generated QR codes. You can also print codes through partner services.
Stickybits is slightly different in purpose, but the service also makes it simple to create stickers for your codes, as well as inspire collective content creation from people who scan your codes.
On the scanner side of things, apps that can scan codes are available for most smartphones. Simply search your app store for "barcode reader," or "QR code scanner," and you'll find several to choose from.
On the iPhone, options include QuickMark and Optiscan. On Android, Barcode Scanner is a popular QR code reader.
Put QR Codes to Work
Here are a few ways that you can use QR codes to spruce up your small business marketing strategies.
Things to Remember
If you're going to use QR codes for small business marketing, you'll want to keep in mind that QR codes -- and the apps that scan them -- are still foreign to most people.
Yes, more and more people are starting to associate the codes with action, but never assume your customers will know what to do. Make it a point to spell out how to scan the QR code, and help instruct customers on where they can grab scanner apps.
Also, remember that QR codes should provide some kind of value to the scanner. It may be easiest to direct QR code scanners to your website, but that's likely not the most engaging place to send people.
Does your business use QR codes? If so, how are you using them? And if not, which types of uses might fit your marketing efforts?
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Nice article but you forgot to mention that iCandy also has a FREE iPhone app that incorporates social networking (facebook & twitter) with QR code scanning. Here you go: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/icandymobile/id327591906?mt=8
Nice over view. If your readers would like to look at these codes in more depth please take a look at this comprehensive post that looks at QR codes in more detail: http://marksprague.wordpress.com/about/understanding-qr-codes/
Thanks for writing about this. It is definitely a technology we find enormously valuable to help the local businesses we work with promote themselves and compete in our city-wide contests. Our contest signage now includes QR codes that uniquely identify the business, drive people to mobile voting pages, and connect consumers to unique deals offered by the business. We're testing response right now in our Houston's Best contest and will be rolling this out nationwide shortly. Good stuff.
Stickybits doesn't *technically* utilize QR codes. If you'd like to try something similarly featured (with the bonus of working with any barcode scanning app) have a look at ShareSquare - http://getsharesquare.com/
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Pooch Parlor Spokane 11 months ago
I am so excited! I was just reading an article how the industry I work in is way behind the time-that is very true where I live! Won't they be blown away when there customers start scanning my qr code.I am also so excited because now I can reward our loyal customers right on their receipt's! I feel like a kid in a candy store!THANK YOU Happy tails and wag's