In a previous post, I discussed 22 Ways to Use QR Codes to Boost Your Sales. The article lists 22 different things you can link a QR (Quick Response) code to, in order to boost your web traffic, engagement and sales.
Since QR codes bridge the gap between the print and digital worlds, they’re perfect for getting more of your marketing message into the hands of anyone with a smartphone and a (free) code-scanning app. Which means your print marketing has the potential to be mobile marketing as well.
What kinds of print marketing? Conceivably, all of it.
Here are 39 places you can put your code:
1. Business cards
2. Letterhead
3. Envelopes
4. Postcards
5. Mailing/shipping labels
6. Invoices
7. Flyers
8. Posters
9. Brochures
10. Mugs
11. Mouse pads
12. Greeting cards
13. Newsletters
14. Articles
15. In-store signage
16. Vehicle signage
17. Booklets
18. Catalogs
19. Directories
20. Billboards
21. Proposals
22. T-shirts
23. Bookmarks
24. Calendars
25. Pre-paid calling cards
26. Banners
27. Tote bags
28. Press releases
29. Stickers
30. CD or DVD covers
31. Coupons
32. Magnets
33. Product packaging
34. Point-of-Purchase displays
35. Buyer’s guides
36. Newspaper ads
37. Magazine ads
38. Television commercials
39. Advertising specialties/promotional products
The more places you put your QR codes, the more they’ll get scanned. So use your codes in as many of your marketing efforts as possible.
Where else have you used a QR code? Where else have you seen one used? Share your answer in the comments section below!
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