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Using QR Codes for marketing

Using QR Codes for marketing

I’ve been doing some research this week on the use of QR codes in marketing.  I’ve been aware of QR codes for a while as a marketing device for print material but there are some really creative ways of using QR codes being developed at the moment.

QR codes are those 2D bar codes that can hold a variety of information including any of:

You read a QR code using an internet enabled phone with camera and QR code reader app (e.g. BeeTag).

I firmly believe that these days if you are producing printed material, brochure, leaflet, etc, you should seriously consider producing a QR code to offer more information, email interest, enter a competition etc.  Not everybody knows how to use them at the moment, but I think this year they will become more main stream.

For example, I have included a QR code in the latest edition of my book, Social Media Made Simple, to encourage people to enter a draw for a free Skype session with me in return for an email address.

This week, I have discovered some exciting creative uses of QR codes including:

QR codes are really easy (and free) to create.  Use QRStuff to create your QR code next time you print any marketing material.  Do create them for a purpose though and think about how they are going to be used.  Make sure you add value and link to a specific page or message rather than just directing people to your home page.  Other things to avoid:

So what do you think?  Where have you seen QR codes being used successfully?  How are you going to use QR codes in the future?

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