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The document discusses how QR codes allow for interaction between print and digital media using smartphones. It provides statistics on smartphone ownership and usage to demonstrate the importance of QR codes. Examples are given of QR code campaigns run by Google, Calvin Klein, and non-profits that drove traffic, created buzz, and increased engagement. Benefits of QR codes for marketers include increasing revenue, reducing costs, and strengthening brands through interactive and innovative campaigns.
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3. What Are QR Codes
• QR Codes are two dimensional (2D) barcodes,
that can store and hold data, which then can
be scanned with smartphones/ or ipad style
devices.
• QR codes store data inside the code itself,
which, when scanned can send the user to a
website, or prompt them to purchase an item,
etc
4. What Kind Of Businesses Use QR Codes?
• Realtors
• Restaurants
• Supermarket Chains
• Lawyers
• Social Media/Internet Marketers
• Advertising Agencies
• Website Owners
7. On What Items Could I Place A QR
Code?
• Websites
• Food Labels
• Product Label
• Business Card
• You tube Video/Facebook Page
• Coupons
• Posters
• On The Exterior Of A Building
9. Where Can I Make My QR Code?
• Visit these websites to create your free qr
code.
• www.qrcode.kaywa.com
• www.qrstuff.com
• www.qrme.co.uk
• www.goqr.me
• www.qrcodemaker.co.uk
• www.qurify.com
10.
11. Some QR Code Stats
• 14 Million mobile phone owners, used QR
Codes, which is nearly 6.2 % of the total US
mobile phone market
• Males use QR Codes more than females. With
60.5% of all users being male and 39.5% of
users being female.
• The age group which uses QR Codes the most
are 18-34 year olds who hold a 53.4% of share
of all users
12. QR Code Stats
• The 2nd
largest group of QR code users are the 35-44
year old’s who hold a 19.6% share
• And in 3rd
position are the 45-54 year olds who hold a
12.4% share.
• The most common location when a user scans a QR
code, is the home with 57.4% of all users being at
home when they use a QR code
• The 2nd
most common place of QR Code usage is the
workplace, with a 22.6% share.
• And in 3rd
spot for the location of most common QR
code usage is outside/or on public transport, with a
20% share
13. QR Code Stats – Where the QR Code
Was Located
• 49.40 % of all QR Codes scanned came from a
printed magazine or newspaper.
• In 2nd
with 35.30% was QR Codes on product
packaging
• In 3rd
position was, QR Codes located on a
website
• In 4th
spot were QR Codes printed on a
poster/flyer/kiosk
14. QR Code Stats – Mobile Phone &
Country Data
• 28.29% of all QR Code scans were made using a
Apple iPhone.
• 24.92% of all QR Code scans were made with a
Google Android Phone.
• A whopping 56.74% of all QR Codes in the world
were made in the United States.
• The 2nd
most common country for QR Code scans,
was Canada, which was far behind with a 8.57%
share.
• And in 3rd
position for worldwide QR Code scans was
the United Kingdom, which held a 5.04% share.
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