Monday, October 8, 2012

Easy Product Sale by Smartphone: QR Codes

Are you familiar with QR (Quick Response) codes? These are codes you can get yourself and put on your business cards or flyers or bookmarks or any other readable product that can be read with a smartphone to take customers to your product site. They are little boxes of black and white marks that offer faster readability and larger storage capacity than UPC codes. I'd never heard of QR Codes until I went to a link from my monthly Sisters In Crime e-letter. The link goes to a writer's blog where the writer, Maryann Miller, explains her understanding and use of QR codes.

Here's a little of what she has to say, plus a bit of info from my own checking it out. (To go to Maryann's blog, click here.)

You get QR codes from TinyURL. When you go to TinyURL, if you click on the help button in the upper right, it will take you to a page that explains what they are (sort of) and how you can use them (sort of). Here's what it says:

QR Codes

QR Codes QR Codes (mobile barcodes) are links that a mobile phone can recognize and automatically click on. Any regular URL can be changed into a mobile URL. To generate a QR Code from a newly made Tiny URL - click Get QR on home page (Recent URLs) or alternately, append /qr to any previously made tiny.cc URL. Tiny QR Codes are dynamic, meaning you can change the QR landing page anytime after the QR Code has been printed or distributed simply by editing of the destination URL from your tiny.cc account. For example generate qr codes for business cards
• Manage all of your QR's right in your tiny.cc account and tell at a glance which URLs are being used in QR Codes. Click Note tab and check box next to "Mark this URL as a QR Code", then click Update Note. This puts a QR icon in your link list - making it a snap to identify the QR Code URLs in your account.
• Our default QR is 150px. Need a larger one? Click the "Print QR" button to get 500px. It will print out at 500 px or you can also cancel the print and Save Image As...
• Tiny's QR app finding tool instantly locates software for your mobile phone. It checks nearly 1,500 models! and compatibility with nine of the best QR scanning apps that are available free of charge.

Next to 'Help' is 'Example.' If you check that, you'll be taken to a screen that will let you download your own QR Codes for your books, once you've signed up and registered for TinyURL. It looks like this:


Use Tiny to track QR Code campaigns

Tiny can provide tracking stats and also generate free QR codes. How our QR-Codes workTiny QR codes.

I haven't tried it yet myself, but according to what I read, it's easy-peasy. It looks like an upgrade to older, clunkier systems. The only drawback is that your customers have to have a smartphone to go there and buy your book.

9 comments:

  1. I've just started hearing about these. Thanks for letting us know more about them.

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  2. Thank you Linda! I should get this for sure. The scary thing is those phones are smarter than I am.

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    1. heh. You're way ahead of me, tho, Karlene. Sometimes my thermostat is smarter than I am!

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  3. Interesting stuff!~ I've seen people get these tattooed--kinda crazy, right?

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    1. Definitely crazy in my opinion, but I'd trust yours more on this one, Laura. :)

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  4. I always wondered about this! I might do this on some of my promotional material later one.

    (p.s. there's some good info on deep brain stimulation on epilepsy.com. :))

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    1. Yeah, it looks like a great idea. Thanks so much for the link, too, Lydia.

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