When your code is created, we can design it so that it suits your brand colors, logo, or maybe a design that you have in mind you would like to try.
In the same way that bar codes don’t have to be boring, quick response codes can also be creative. Thanks to a 30% tolerance in readability, you can have some real fun with clever designs. Besides looking good, this can also make them more successful.
Have you got your own QR Code ? If so how are you using it ? We would love to hear different ideas as to how you are utilising this very useful marketing tool. However if you do not have a QR code, you can create one directly from the fatBuzz Facebook Page. If you would like to know more about QR Codes, please email me on - malcolm@fatbuzz.com
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It is important to keep some basic best practices in mind when deploying QR code campaigns.
ReplyDelete#1 Mobile-optimized landing pages
#2 Value exchange with the consumer for scanning (mobile coupon, discount offer, unique content, etc)
#3 Use a QR code campaign management tool to create, manage and track usage (to improve the user experience!)
The FREE QR code campaign management and point-&-click mobile web page builder at http://www.linkblots.com does all this and more – you should check it out if you are looking for a no-risk way to enter the QR code and mobile web space.