Using QR Codes
This episode is for all of you who are curious about QR codes. When the pandemic hit restaurants used them so we could quickly see the digital menu. Then the 7-million-dollar Superbowl ad ran with nothing but a QR code bouncing around the screen.
20 million hits in a minute! Yeah. What gives?
That’s what I’m diving into today. QR codes. What are they, how to use them, and more.
What are QR codes?
QR stands for quick response. The code is an encrypted square (sometimes other shapes) that you can scan with your phone. The code holds information and scanning it gives you access.
How can you create a QR code?
You can create a code using a code-generator. There are 2 types, static and dynamic. Hear the different pros and cons of each to determine which would work best for your application.
What can you do with your QR code?
There are a lot of options. One of the easiest is asking for reviews. With a QR code, you can send customers directly to your Google My Business Page to rate and review your services.
Another common use is out-of-home advertising. Think busses, billboards, and signs in public spaces.
What can small business owners in the digital space do with QR codes? Here are a few ideas to get you started:
One of the best things? This is the ultimate in quick gratification. It’s fast, easy, and immediate. Another bonus: no typing!
Here are a few more ideas:
Once you decide how you want to use your code, here are a few options for creating one. Think about what you need. Will you want to collect data? Then you’ll need a paid version. You can then make data-informed decisions when you see what works best.
Find an easy way to get started. Once you see the options, you’ll find even more ways to make this simple-to-use technology work for you.
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