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Michael Comins

Microsoft Releases New All-In-One Tag, QR And NFC Reader @PSFK - 0 views

  • Microsoft recently launched their updated, all-in-one, QR Code and Tag reader, that also has the ability to interact with NFC (Near Field Communication) technology.
  • The new Microsoft Tag app can not only scan QR codes and Tags but it also can read Near Field Communication triggers too.
Michael Comins

SHAPE Magazine Breaks Record for Mobile Sweepstakes Entries Using a 2D Barcod... - 0 views

  • SHAPE, the leading active lifestyle magazine for women, reached record breaking numbers in mobile sweepstakes entries using a 2D Barcode, such as a Microsoft Tag or QR Code, with its November issue Microsoft Tag campaign.  Commemorating the brand's 30th birthday, SHAPE created with Nellymoser (http://www.nellymoser.com), a mobile marketing company, an interactive sweepstakes offering readers the opportunity to win close to 1000 products throughout the issue.
  • This celebratory campaign allowed readers to scan-to-win everything from an exercise bike to their favorite mascara, as well as other SHAPE picks featured on the pages of the magazine.
Michael Comins

Scanning QR codes is a simple and quick method - Business - The Vista - University of S... - 0 views

  • URLs are out, and QR codes are in. With technology advancing daily, people want things instantly and effortlessly. QR codes do exactly that.
  • An article in USA Today laid out the process in three short steps. First, download a free QR code reader application to a smartphone. Many Android, Nokia and Blackberry phones come with QR code readers pre-installed.
Michael Comins

MediaPost Publications NFC To Eclipse QR Codes 12/01/2011 - 0 views

  • A recent Forrester report, which estimated adoption of QR codes among mobile users increased from 1% in 2010 to 5% this year, noted that the technology has encountered various obstacles to broader use.
  • These include basic unfamiliarity of what these codes even do, the required step of downloading a 2D barcode reader -- and most importantly for marketers -- disappointing content that turns off potential users. For example, codes that embed long URLs, making them harder to scan, or that lead to content that has not been mobile-optimized and offers little value to end users.
  • The Yankee Group study also pointed out that QR codes are vulnerable to misuse. What happens when fraudsters place their own codes as stickers on top of legitimate QR codes to obtain personal information by redirecting users to a fake Web site?
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  • While NFC will do away with many QR code limitations, it will not entirely eliminate the role of codes. The use of QR codes in magazines, for instance, is unlikely to be killed off by NFC -- at least within the next few years.
Michael Comins

Use QR Codes to Elevate Your Direct Mail Campaigns | Business 2 Community - 0 views

  • Here are some best practices for maximizing the return on your QR code direct mail initiative:
  • Ensure that QR codes link to Web pages that are optimized for mobile devices
  • Provide online content that adds value for the targeted consumer and makes it worth their while to scan the code.
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  • Personalized direct marketing gets higher response rates, and QR codes can be embedded with a personalized URL (PURL).
  • Pre-populate data fields on a microsite to make it easier for the consumer to opt-in to receive an e-newsletter or other materials tailored to their interests.
  • Make the QR code on a mailing piece prominent, and include brief instructions with it on where and how to download a QR code reader application.
  • Test the code to ensure it works before the mailing goes out.
Michael Comins

QR Codes Getting More Use in Magazines | Adweek - 0 views

  • From January to August, MRI measured more than 72,000 ads. Five percent of them contained QR or snap codes, up from 1.3 percent in the second half of 2010.
  • And the mere presence of the codes seems to get readers more involved with the ads containing them—of those who saw an ad with a mobile barcode, five percent took a picture of it with their cell phones.
  • By comparison, 14 percent who saw an ad visited the advertiser's website
Michael Comins

USA TODAY newspapers feature AT&T QR codes | QR Code Press - 0 views

  • Readers of USA TODAY can now use their devices in combination with a QR code scanning app – such as the free AT&T Code Scanner – to be redirected to additional interactive multimedia content.
Michael Comins

QR Codes Raise Awareness, Donations for Nonprofit Organizations | Point of Sale News - 0 views

  • “We exceeded expectations with over 190,000 downloads within the first six seeks, a 6% response to ‘Donate $10 Now’ and a 3.9% response to volunteer submissions,” said Bernica Kalan, Marketing Director at GetJar, who helped to implement to QR code campaign.
  • Some nonprofits are using QR codes in newsletter and other publications  Readers who scan the QR code are taken to a webpage where they can sign up for e-Newsletters or online magazines.
Michael Comins

Those Nerdy Bar Codes Are Getting Smarter, More Personal and Popular - Ina Fried - Mobi... - 0 views

  • Some 5 percent of Americans — and 15 percent of smartphone owners — have scanned such a code in the last three months, according to new figures due to be released on Monday by Forrester. A year ago, only 1 percent of Americans had been willing or able to do so.
  • codes provide an efficient and cheap means to link the online and offline worlds.
  • Digimarc, are pushing methods for embedding the codes into the page so that they don’t disturb the visual layout. The challenge, though, is that it is harder for readers to know that there is more content available.
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  • ScanLife, which tracks such codes, says the number of active users in its system has increased 300 percent from a year ago.
Michael Comins

Planet PDF - Embed QR codes in PDFs - 0 views

  • QR codes have been misused and overused lately, but the fact remains that they are a great way to link the printed world with the digital one. Once a PDF document is printed, all the functionality of its hyperlinks are lost, but a QR code can bring a print reader right back to the web.
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