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QR Codes: the next big thing in marketing? PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 10 September 2007

QR codes are the "next big thing" to come out of Japan - QR stands for Quick Response and is a means of condensing information (names, addresses, website links) into a black and white barcode.

Customers use their mobile phone to decipher the codes and extract the message it hides.

Some new phone models are already equipped with QR-scanners, others can be enabled by downloading free software from the internet.

The code below contains a URL to the RnB website.  This code could be printed in a magazine article/advertisment so users could read the article and scan the code to be taken directly to our website to find out more.
 
 
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Applications for use include the following:

Business Cards
Flyers
Articles
Websites
Bill Boards
Posters
and more...


"It'll never catch on" we hear you say.  They said that about television and text messaging.  Stay ahead of the game, for more information email
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Last Updated ( Monday, 10 September 2007 )
 
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