subject: 8 Great Ways To Use Qr Codes [print this page] You can create a QR code for just about any marketing material that you can imagine. QR codes can be printed on paper, tattooed on your skin, etched into plastic or metal, painted onto a storefront, plastered on a billboard, or even frosted onto cupcakes.
Here are a few examples of where QR codes can be really helpful:
Event tickets: Event management companies can have tickets printed with QR codes that tell the event-goer details such as seat numbers, parking, special rules, and food availability.
Business cards: By adding a QR code to a business card, businesses can tell customers not only their contact information, but also their location on a map. When clients scan the cards QR code, their browsers will be redirected to a Google map of the office location. QR codes can also be used to direct clients to social networking pages, like Facebook or Twitter.
Movie posters: Scanning QR codes from movie posters can redirect the movie buff to the trailer for the movie. It can also provide a link to the online ticketing website. The QR code can contain information about the movie, including a plot outline, characters in the story, and actor biographies.
Automobile advertisements: Car manufacturers can include QR codes in their print ads. Since the space is limited, print ads cannot deliver all the information needed to make a car purchase. QR codes allow the company to provide specifications about the cars performance, safety, exterior, and interior. QR codes can also be used to send a request for a test drive through either an SMS or the website.
Wedding invitations: A QR code allows invitees to link directly to event details, saving the info even if they lose the invite. QR codes can provide links to the couples wedding blog and their gift registries.
Airport check-in: A QR code on a boarding pass allows travelers to check in to their flight and receive their boarding pass automatically through an airport kiosk, rather than waiting in line.
Product labels: QR codes on product labels can include manufacturing methods and location, materials used, and washing instructions. Food and beverage manufacturers can use QR codes to link to ingredient lists, complementing products, and recommended recipes.
Real estate: QR codes allow real estate agents to maximize the value of curbside advertising. A QR code on a lawn sign can link to the propertys website, the brokers website, a virtual tour of the property, and neighborhood information.
QR codes can be used on magazines, hats, blankets, scarves, stamps, buttons, key chains, mugs, or any other flat surface, large or small. You can track your QR codes performance using our analytics tool. By including a QR value to a card, companies can tell clients not only their information, but also their place on a map. When clients check out the cards QR value, their internet explorer will be rerouted to a Search engines map of the office place. Occasion management companies can have passes published with QR requirements that tell the event-goer information such as chair figures, car vehicle parking, special guidelines, and food accessibility. Checking QR requirements from film images can divert the film strong to the movie trailer for the film. It can also provide a weblink to the online ticketing website. The QR value can contain information about the film, along with a tale summarize, figures in the tale, and acting professional biographies.