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Uses of QR codes for your business

According to our previous post of the month of March, the is a two-dimensional code that can contain thousands of characters of . You can include text,  and telephone or numbers. A user can scan the code with a and access a wealth of information, either directly from source or be connected to a website or other source of information.

Want to start using  in your business? Try some of these common applications:

- Place a QR code on the back of your  with contact information or links to your website.

- Includes a QR code at the counter of your store, allowing shoppers to search for an article or even buy online.

- Use QR codes for promotions, coupons or discounts, whether in traditional print ads or ads in the store.

- Use QR codes for  in the events, stickers or placards on vehicles in your company, or merchandising, such as T-shirts.

- Create QR codes to bring the customers to of their and subscription page for email updates.

- Put the code in the menus, receipts, tickets, shopping bags, or almost anything else that your customers carry.

This is not an exhaustive list of ways to use QR codes, in fact, retailers are applying the codes in many ways and with such creativity that is almost impossible to keep track of the applications. And that’s the point: QR codes are becoming more popular, precisely because they offer much flexibility and room for creativity. If QR codes are here to stay unknown. But it is probably impossible to find an interactive marketing tool more valuable to your business

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