QR Codes as Emerging Business Trend

Recently mobile marketing got armed with another powerful weapon – Quick Response codes, or, as you might have heard of them, QR codes. The first QR code was created by Toyota subsidiary Denso-Wave in 1994. Back then nobody could imagine that as soon as in around 15 years this invention will cause a real marketing boom all over the world.

Basically this code is a very useful and time-saving tool, it looks like an image that can be scanned with mobile device. From a technical point of view, these are two-dimensional matrix barcodes that contain some unique data (website’s url, contact information etc.). If you are going to use this tool in your campaign than you should know that there are many different QR code generators that can create unique code almost for everything that you want. Second thing you need to know is that this code can be scanned with help of free applications which must be installed on mobile phones.

Audience and Demography

Well, Japan and South Korea are real pioneers in the sphere of implementing QR codes into various spheres of life. Western countries are a bit slower in adopting this technology so far, however they’re catching up fast. The current situation shows that using this marketing tool will be more efficient with tech-savvy audience and youngsters (both of these are the most advanced groups in the new technologies). iOS and Android are most popular mobile operation systems that use QR code scanning and that have the most efficient apps for this purpose. Twitter and Facebook users are the most advanced segments on the web in terms of using QR codes. Given all that, you want to consider adding some additional information about your QR code (what is it, how to use it etc.) before starting QR code campaign. Also you can always experiment with the size, color and design of your QR code in order to better engage the visitors and make them try this technology and then come back for more.

Tips and Techniques

In short, we believe that QR codes can be used as effective marketing weapon for freelance designers and web developers. And here are some ideas that might help you to better understand how you can use QR codes to help your business. You should notice that such campaign will be quite experimental and maybe you won’t achieve positive results instantly, though according to some statistics about campaigns of famous brands like Pepsi-Cola and PlayStation, the usage of QR codes in marketing campaigns is definitely worth trying. Below we’ve tried to give you a short list of possible practices and the results that you may expect to achieve from QR codes.

  • Branding and Promotion – you can create a QR code for your resume or portfolio and distribute this code in many different ways. For example you can put it to your business card, Facebook and Twitter profiles, avatar on forums etc. Also you can create a kind of a QR code that will add your phone number and other contact info into the mobile devices of the ones who scan this code. Pretty cool, isn’t it?
  • Promos – as a part of your promo you can offer exclusive discount code that would available only via QR code. This may engage your clients and visitors to find out more about this technology and of course will make them want to take part in your promo.
  • SEO – distribute QR code allowing free downloads of mobile-related freebies such as wallpapers, free illustrations, photos and other similar stuff with the link to your website.
  • SMO – using QR codes to encourage your visitors to share your content on Facebook will give you some extra social media and link juice, make your brand/name more recognizable and may even help to build a community in the long run.

The Future

It is hard to predict all benefits that you may expect from using QR codes in your marketing strategy, it all very much depends on your goals, However we assume that in the nearest future we will see more and more original solutions for QR codes’ usage. It is obvious that next generation of barcodes will have more physical space for information and we can only imagine how far this technology may go. It would be a great pleasure to hear about your experience in using QR codes in marketing purposes, so please feel free to tell us about it. Don’t you think that QR codes may change some basic principles of usability theory, including web design usability? There is not much research data concerning this topic today, but we really hope to discuss that with you now.

Written by Edward Korcheg

Edward has been with TemplateMonster blog since 2009 and is a great fan of social media and web development trends (especially jQuery and HTML5). In fact, HTML5 along with retro trucks are his two biggest hobbies. He dreams of one day coding himself a retro truck using nothing but HTML5 Canvas tag.
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    • Butch smith

      We create Microsoft Tag and QR Codes within the fire service industry. The tags are scanned by an IPAD 2 with then pull up maintenance forms. We also use them for allowing usrs to see fire prevention videos right from their phones and ipads.

      • http://templatemonster.com Edward Korcheg

        Butch, that sounds awesome! Perhaps you have some photos of where those fire service QR codes were located? That could be a great example of how QR codes could be used for social good. We’d appreciate that.

    • Modris Reinbergs

       I have been using QR code in my eMail signature panel now for about 8 months to promote my HOSPITALITY EXECUTIVE head hunting business

      • http://templatemonster.com Edward Korcheg

        Modris, what exactly was encoded in the QR code you’ve used in your signatures? Was it a link or a phone number? Plus, did you try to somehow track the results of using it?

    • Bolivar Bique (BK)

      Great way to market your product or brand to the world.
      No need to type and address or search it on google, just scan it

    • http://www.facebook.com/robkeating Robert Keating

      I have been using QR codes with some businesses I work with in Gungahlin, ACT, Australia. One restaurant will be publishing their takeaway menu with a QR code on the front. The code will go to a specials page only available from scanning the code. They currently have a poster at the front of the restaurant with a QR code.  http://www.panoramio.com/photo/52936420

    • Freespacemarketing

      My cousin in Denver has a home business with Send Out Cards and they just started using QR codes on their cards they send out. When you scan the code on your mobile device they have attached personal videos to go along with the card. This would be a great tool for businesses as well. They could use them in flyers, mailers etc. to promote online purchases.

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=3224505 Tyler Coffin

      2011 is definitely going to be
      the launch point for QR Codes!

      Businesses have numerous ways to
      utilize QR Codes as a marketing tool, but none are better than http://www.SocialQRCode.com.
      Social QR Code allows its users to set up a mobile landing page for their QR
      Code with social features such as a Facebook “Like” button or a
      Twitter “Follow” button. 
      Businesses can also create coupons that are sharable on Facebook and
      Twitter. Give http://www.SocialQRCode.com a try!
       

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_USGPAFR7KWWQSBVEKJM7S45464 Kaushik

      Got this interesting post which shows how to integrate it on any website
      http://classictutorials.com/2010/11/dynamic-qr-code-for-each-blog-post/

    • http://www.andersbohea.co.uk Anders Bohea – boxChilli

      We have had lots of clients starting to use these codes, I personally think they are a great idea, but a lot of people don’t yet understand what they are…. but that will come in time

    • Trogers

      Hi,

      The city that I work for has recently branded itself, America’s Seaplane City.  Can we develop a QR code that is in the shape of a seaplane and that which links to our website?

      If you can respond, would you mind responding to my e-mail address at trogers@tavares.org.
      @tavares:disqus 
      thanks a lot.
      tammey