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Michael Comins

QR codes offer new realm of possibilities - 0 views

  • "We just started using them," explained Abby Suiter, practice manager for Daniel Island Animal Hospital. "…It’s all about clicking a link, so you don’t have to type in an address. You just scan it."
  • "We are using QR codes to try to get information out to potential patients and anyone who is interested in orthodontics as efficiently as possible," added Dr. Michael Zetz of Daniel Island-based Crescent Moon Orthodontics. "QR codes give you a way to give somebody information or access to information really easily."
  • Both Suiter and Zetz say they have added QR codes in their practice exam rooms, so patient families can literally tap into additional, relevant information while waiting.
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  • "You can generate a unique QR code for each (web) page you want to direct them to," said Suiter, who is using QR codes in the office currently to promote their new website. "You can put in whatever you want."
  • "All of a sudden, you’ve engaged the person," Zetz added. "They’re flipping, scrolling, and looking at (your business). Most everybody puts their website in their print ads, and that’s a good thing, but that extra step of reading it and putting it into your computer and then looking it up is harder than ‘oh, there it is!’ You’re removing that step…The QR code sort of bridges the gap a little bit from a marketing standpoint. "
  • "You can only put so much in a print ad, and you hope somebody reads it and takes home one thing from it. But if they stop and scan a QR code, a lot more information is immediately available and you get a lot better feel for what’s going on."
  • Delta Pharmacy on Daniel Island is yet another business utilizing QR portals to better serve current and future customers. According to company representative John Joe Salazar, about 400 people have downloaded the app to access Delta’s unique QR code.
  • "The culture of the day is definitely inundated with mobile technology," said Salazar. "From ages 8 – 88, people seem to be ever busy with conversing, texting, emailing or just doodling on those little mobile devices we call ‘cells.’ This technology is only going to increase and here at Delta we wanted to stay ahead of the game."
  • A custom QR code enables Delta customers to easily order prescriptions and access store data, added Salazar. They currently post the code on their website, retail bags, and other printed materials. Delivery trucks and personalized water bottles with QR labels are also in the works, he said. The Daniel Island Animal Hospital also plans to add more access via QR codes in the future, such as linking users to blog topics of interest.
  • "We can put them on flyers for any property and have a direct link to the property on our website," said Jennings. "They are easy to create, easy to use, and are just a faster medium of getting people to our website for the information they need."
Michael Comins

Small-business owners delve into QR codes - Maine Business - Bangor Daily News - 0 views

  • “QR codes are perfect at bridging the offline with online,” Hodges said at a free seminar for small-business owners on Wednesday. “These are a mystery to some and old hat to others, but it’s basically a bar code to the Internet.”
  • Libby Schrum, who is the owner of a start-up furniture-making company in Camden said QR codes will be especially helpful to her because she has no storefront and relies on Web traffic to her site for sales.
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

College Students Cold-Shoulder QR Codes - 0 views

  • Youth marketing agency Archival Youth Marketing have conducted a survey of over 500 students on 24 college campuses across the US to find out what they think about QR Codes. Of the students surveyed 81% owned a smartphone and 80% had previously seen a QR code. 21% of the students successfully scanned a QR Code when shown an example and 75% of the students said they are “Not Likely” to scan a QR code in the future. (The infographic below is reproduced with the express permission of Archival)
Michael Comins

Edmond company creates quick-response codes for medical information | NewsOK.com - 0 views

  • a silicon bracelet that carries a QR (quick response) code. Emergency responders and health care providers can use a smartphone to scan the QR code, which also can be printed on a necklace or wallet card, and call up the patient's personal website, maintained by Richardson's Edmond-based company.The website “basically gives customers the ability to create a profile, and they can choose to show or hide illnesses, medication and emergency contacts
  • The company plans to sell the wristband or necklace for about $10, with a $5 monthly subscription to the website containing the client's medical information, Richardson said. Each customer would fill out a template on the company website, then the client can determine how much of that information will be displayed when the code is scanned, Richardson said.
Michael Comins

Internet Marketing Firm, MA Interactive Group, Implements QR Codes Program for Wildfire... - 0 views

  • The QR code program works in conjunction with Wildfire’s new mobile site. The codes are used for a variety of purposes and are located in an assortment of locations throughout Wildfires many restaurants in Chicago and it’s surrounding suburbs. Wildfire has placed the QR codes on everything from posters, to tabletops, to windows. The QR codes help Wildfire to endorse any upcoming events and promotions in order to keep customers “in the know” with the ultimate goal of increased customer participation in store events and promotions. The program gives Wildfire an opportunity to to interact with their guests all the while generating buzz for the restaurant and creating a unique experience for the diner.
  • "As the number of people with smartphones continues to escalate, marketing to the mobile customer is becoming increasingly more critical to the marketing mix.
Michael Comins

New York's Commuters Can Shop Toys R Us Via QR Code - MarketingVOX - 0 views

  • New York commuters that wish to buy select toys from retailer Toys R Us this holiday season can try out the company's QR code-enabled virtual store, which is debuting on billboards located at the city's airports and 40 New Jersey transit stations. Commuters scan the QR code displayed next to the featured product, which takes them to a m-commerce enabled web porta
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

5 Great QR Code Campaigns - Technorati Advertising - 0 views

Michael Comins

See the world like a cyborg - The National - 0 views

  • Pointing the camera of a smartphone or iPad at the Dubai World Championship's advertisement about Rory McIlroy caused the ad to come to life on the device with a video about Dubai, overlaid on images of real life captured through the device's camera. Users of touchscreen devices could touch a link to apply for free tickets for the championship.
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

Springwise: QR Codes Replace Loyalty Cards To Lighten Your Wallet @PSFK - 0 views

  • Perx, a smartphone app from Singapore-based Maiplay Pte. that’s designed to replace all the cards in a consumer’s wallet with a single, easy way to get loyalty rewards.
  • they scan the QR code provided by the merchant when they check out. That, in turn, serves just like a stamp on an old paper card and counts towards the shopper’s next reward; Perx notifies the consumer instantly when they’ve reached that milestone. Meanwhile, users can also “spin the wheel” for a chance to win instant prizes.
Michael Comins

Introducing the Next Generation of QR Code Scanners - PR Newswire - sacbee.com - 0 views

  • QR Pal now rewards users for scanning and sharing QR Codes with points. Each month the top three scanners with the highest number of points will be rewarded with a cash prize.
  • Users are also able to instantly share scans via MMS, e-mail, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Simply authorise the App with your social media accounts to start sharing. QR Pal also includes a payment feature which enables users to make and receive payments via PayPal.
Michael Comins

Loyal app users more likely to make a purchase: study - Mobile Marketer - Research - 0 views

  • of all the users who made an in-app purchase, 44 percent did not do so until they had interacted with an app at least 10 times. Only 22 percent made a purchase in the first session and 33 percent made a purchase between sessions two and nine.
  • A Localytics study from last year, for example, found that 26 percent of apps are used only once after being downloaded.
Michael Comins

QR Code 'Voice' Gift Tags - 0 views

  • QR code gift tags (image below) called Santa Tags by J. C. Penney will be available free from customer service at any of their 1,100 stores this holiday season. The QR code gift tags allow gift givers to scan a QR code, record a personal voice message and affix the tag to their gift. When their gift recipient scans the QR code on the gift they can hear the personal voice message from the gift give
Michael Comins

Mobile Commerce - A tasty promotion nets more than 420,000 QR code scans - Internet Ret... - 0 views

  • Newly released figures from Scanbuy show that during a six-week period this summer consumers who bought a large drink or meal at Taco Bell scanned a two-dimensional bar code on the items 427,994 times, making the Taco Bell/MTV promotion the biggest single campaign this year for Scanbuy Inc.
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