
How can a brand afford to miss a really quick way to reach Smartphone users in india?
QR codes can quickly and easily connect a person equipped with a Smartphone (with a camera, of course) and the right reader software to not just text or get contact information, but also to send email, IM, SMS, contact a wireless phone number, or hit a web site.
In today's scenario therefore, it is going to be essential to have a QR (Quick Response) code for every company that wants to reach Smartphone users easily and quickly and what’s more, to make it easy for them in turn to get in touch with your company or brand- which is exactly what ContactMeQuick allows you to do.
ContactMeQuick is a marketing tool that enables you to promote your brand through QR Code in a quick and effective way. QR codes can be used to the marketer’s advantage in ads in all media, websites, collateral, coupons, events, business cards, exhibitions, products, packaging, etc.
Besides sharing info quickly and easily, QR codes also help your business get a considerable amount of traditional consumer and trade media coverage, social media and word-of-mouth buzz.
58% Unfamiliar With QR Codes Online consumer market research company Lab42 wanted to find out if people were scanning QR Codes and if so what it takes to make them scan them. 500 Americans over the age of 18 were surveyed to discover where people saw QR Codes, how they were using them and why they were using them.
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Tag Teams: Toyota & ToyoTag V Nissan & QR CodeTwo of the world's largest auto manufacturers announced the use in the U.S. of 2D barcodes, within 48 hours of each other this week. Toyota is adopting SnapTag technology but calling it the ToyoTag (image below). Consumers with any camera phone can send a picture of the ToyoTag to a designated short code to obtain the content that Toyota is offering, or those with iPhone and Android devices can download the SnapTag Reader and scan the code for the same content.
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QR CODES on headstones in graveyards: Is it brilliant or creepy?I had to read this a couple of times to make sure it was true when I found it in the Seattle Times but yes it is true that in a world gone mad with QR codes they are now coming to the one place that we all presumed was sacred…head stones in graveyards.
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