Posts Tagged ‘QR codes’

Are QR Codes Disadvantaging Your Small Business?

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

QR (quick response) codes are everywhere now. You’ll see them on billboards, the sides of buses and trains, and even on television. They are not placed in these areas for practical purposes; they are being used as part of a consumer education/branding campaign by marketers, particularly the big national brands. QR codes are really best suited to areas – as a download to a smart phone in the form of deal or coupon, and in print media. Large corporations have the jump on small businesses in this area, however, you can fight back. Large corporations can place these codes on national publications such as newspapers and magazines. The cost to advertise in these publications is often prohibitive for small businesses – you can get around it.

To begin with, let’s look at QR codes. They are used in a similar way to a bar code. A smart phone can scan the code and either store it for later use – for example, to claim a discount or deal – or they can be used as a link to a particular web page on the Internet. For small businesses, your opportunity lies not in national advertising, but in your own printed matter. This includes letters, business cards, invoices, brochures or flyers, and in local media such as local newspapers. You can even have QR codes in your offline storefronts.

The key to successfully using a QR is to have the right destination in place. Smart marketers are linking to their Facebook or Twitter pages suggesting users ‘follow’ them in order to receive news and special offers. A well written intro on these pages can result in a lot of new friends on these social media sites.

Big businesses have taken on QR codes very quickly. They can see the benefits that they can bring to their business, and since the costs involved are fairly minimal, easily justified. For small businesses, you may need to update your technology, however, the long term costs and benefits are proving to be very sound and producing good conversion rates.

Smartphone Apps: Smart Marketing Or Fad?

Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

It seems that smartphone apps are making a big play. They are becoming more and more popular and present themselves as an awesome way for businesses on the go to take advantage of mobile marketing. But is it a fad or this trend here to stay?

I certainly don’t think mobile marketing is going anywhere. It will only get better. And it seems that smartphones – iPhones and Androids – may stick around as well. But who can predict the future?

I think, at least, for the near future, you can bet on smartphones to be influential in the mobile marketing arena. Small businesses and large businesses alike are getting in on the action. So if you are thinking about having a smartphone app developed for your business, I’d encourage you to go ahead while the action is still hot. You can always redirect your mobile marketing efforts later if the trend changes or migrates to new devices.

When it comes to any type of marketing, taking action now is always better than waiting to see what happens later. You can wait yourself right out of an opportunity, but if you’ve already taken advantage of the opportunity that has presented itself, then when it’s time to move on to something else your migration can go a lot more smoothly.

What do I recommend for your mobile marketing efforts right now? A smartphone app and a QR code. Next year is a different story.