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QR code experts, guidance needed... What is the best way to have 1 QR when scanned, display more than 1 coupon, however on cell phones that would not look good. Everything would be too small if I had lets say 8 coupons to display (all different products). Is there a way to have 1 coupon fill the cell phone screen and then maybe an arrow to scroll to the next one and so on? Thanks in advance... |
Re: QR code experts, guidance needed... Have the QR Code linked to a URL that is a mobile optimized page, have the coupons displayed on the mobile optimized page how ever you see fit. |
Re: QR code experts, guidance needed... I will agree with Shoot's reply. You can control your mobile page; change the content easily and anytime. |
Re: QR code experts, guidance needed... A few days ago I watched a Jack Mize & Robert Stanley video where he spoke on a similar topic. As Shoot suggestion is good at post #2, and rahmat endorsed at post #4, Point the QR Code to the mobile optimised page,where you have control over the content, direction. There's where you can arrange all the magic, with the SAME QR code. Cheers, and good luck. |
Re: QR code experts, guidance needed... Use sub categories. QR code takes the user to a mobile page that has buttons for options. One of the buttons says coupons. When they click the coupon button they are taken to the next page which coupon button 1, coupon button 2 etc. Each button opens up 1 of 4 coupon offers. Problem solved. :D |
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Re: QR code experts, guidance needed... I can think of three options. 1. You can place all the coupons on the same page fitting the screen width, one coupon in a row. The user will scroll down to see other coupons. 2. You can place each coupon on a separate page, link them internally, point the QR code to the first one. 3. You can use some kind of a slider with arrows to the next and previous coupons, but this may not work on all smartphones. |
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