QR Codes stand for quick response codes.
They look something like a crossword
puzzle and come in all sizes and colors.
Invented a few years ago in Japan, they
are now everywhere advertising all manner of things.
All one has to do is scan
it with a...
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QR Codes stand for quick response codes.
They look something like a crossword
puzzle and come in all sizes and colors.
Invented a few years ago in Japan, they
are now everywhere advertising all manner of things.
All one has to do is scan
it with a Smartphone to docode it.
It will take directly to a sales site, or
give you a virtual business card, or dial a phone number.
The applications are
only limited by your imagination.
No doubt you have begun to see QR codes appearing on flyers, product lables, in
newspaper and magazine ads.
Keep watching for them on busses, store windows, on
menus, at cash registers and more.
Some people have even tattooed them on their
bodies.
T-shirts and candies have QR codes on them now too.
Tim Hillebrand s new book 10 Steps to Mobile Marketing Success shows you how to
use QR codes effectively in a mobile marketing campaign.
In his book, he also
offers to give you unlimited codes free to use as you please for your mobile
marketing success.
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