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Write and Shine the Light War Room Member Join Date: 2009
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hi there, QR codes are cool and all, but how do you convince business owners of their value? I can see where they could be of some value offline, such as on a flyer or postcard, but if you try to sell a business on using them on their own site (for tracking purposes), what's the point since the site visitor is already online on a computer? 2) for QR code packages, are you usually selling them just one QR code that goes to a page of their choice, or multiple codes that link to multiple things? What seems to be the thing the businesses really go for with QR linking? thanks for the great advice you've given in this forum/about mobile in general. peace |
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Mobile+WP = JumpMobi.com War Room Member Join Date: 2009 Location: San Antonio, Tx
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i show customers how to deploy a qr code campaign properly and give them real examples of how to use them and how not to use them, when a potential customer experiences for themselves you can see how it clicks in their mind... the moment they "get it" is awesome! lol i show them how they can see their real time tracking of the qr codes code as someone scans it and links to a mobile site, and show them how to set goals for mobile visitors and also obviously how easy it is to create the codes and brand them... additionally i try and up sell more elaborate custom qr codes too... there's actually a lot more you can do with it then just generating a code and scanning it, think outside the box! and then of course there is the up sell of mobile sites and sms/text services love this stuff with a passion! ![]() |
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