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A client is interested in QR codes but wants to see how many people are scanning it and clicking onto their links.

Is there a software/website that can do that. create the QR codes and then give me visibility of how many people are scanning it etc?
#code #qr code #tracking
  • Profile picture of the author redlegrich
    You of course can do the tracking of going to any particular landing page in analytics. That would in essence tell you how many folks are scanning it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Quentin
    You can use the free Google analytics.

    Quentin
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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgeReed
    You can't ever know how many people scan the QR codes,

    what you can do though is create a link that only the people that scan the QR code can click...

    so if your website is www.bloobybobswidgetmachinations.qom

    make an account and a tracking link on bit.ly that takes you there, and you can track clicks in there.

    Hope I helped
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  • Profile picture of the author Pat Ordenes
    I have an account with QReatebuzz and that tells me how many scans I get just fine..
    try it out!
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  • Profile picture of the author Buford Mobley
    delivr.com will track views and scans
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  • Profile picture of the author ganesh
    If you want to track URL's, use bit.ly or goo.gl.
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    • Profile picture of the author Cringer
      Originally Posted by ganesh View Post

      If you want to track URL's, use bit.ly or goo.gl.

      Second this method.

      Register for Bit.ly (free) and tie your QR code into a bit.ly link and when the code is scanned and the page visited you'll get a hit. I use it a lot for all my tracking.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nail Yener
    I am a bit new to QR codes. I know that there are a number of tools that create QR codes. I get a different QR code for the same URL on different tools. Shouldn't I get the same QR code from all these tools in theory?

    Is there a chance that two person might create the same QR code for different URLs? That would be a disaster.
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