Everywhere you look at the South by Southwest conference this week, you see QR codes. The square “quick response” codes turn URLs, vCards, or any kind of text into a jumble of pixels that you can scan ...
As of this week, I’ve hopefully handed out my last business card. Not that I have no need to promote my humble newsletters or freelance work, but I’d rather not have to carry a stack of business cards ...
Benjamin Claeys is CEO of QR TIGER, MENU TIGER, and GiftLips. He also hosts Stay QRious, a podcast about QR code best practices. In the era of ubiquitous smartphones and omnichannel social media ...
LinkedIn today is rolling out a new feature that will make it much easier to get contact information from LinkedIn users. Announced via a blog post, the company says that adding support for QR-based ...
Have you ever met someone, been handed a business card, and found yourself without one to hand back? Perhaps you offered an alternative, saying “let’s connect on LinkedIn”, or displayed a scannable QR ...
Designed as a high-tech marketing resource, QR (quick response) codes have many useful applications. These (usually) black-and-white algorithmic codes are gateways to a potential multimedia nirvana.
There is a growing trend away from the business card as we know it, and maybe for good reason. Before the pandemic, an estimated 27 million business cards were being printed around the world each day, ...
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