What is QR code?
Or QR codes (quick response codes) should be more specific two-dimensional bar code is composed from a series of scanning digital camera with built-in mobile phone release information. The available information for the analysis of these codes may vary contact information, coupons, mobile websites, special offers and more. With these codes, people have to remember the URL or enter a Web address or remember anything until later, when they are ready to go for information.
Commonly seen on billboards, magazines, print ads, and even on websites and television. These black and white checkered known as (quick response codes) can come in different colors, shapes and sizes, and the popularity of qr codes and traders growing companies are finding creative ways to use these codes. For example, Macy’s launched a campaign using this method called backstage pass Macy’s, where you will have a chance to win a shopping and see the exclusive fashion tips, insider information and advice from fashion designers. Other uses include business cards, posters, newspapers, product packaging, and almost anything else come into the hands of consumers.
With a little imagination this method of marketing can open the world of marketing opportunities for you and your company, allowing it to be in direct contact with people who have or will use your business. QR codes link sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Foursquare, or even you’re SMS marketing campaign. You have your in-store displays, reception and recording of leaflets on a very personal level by calling one of its valued customers needs known as mobile devices. I really can not be more specific than that.