The Why, How & Where of QR Codes
Cross media offers the ability to transfer your target audience from your printed message to your digital message with one quick scan of a 2D
Cross media offers the ability to transfer your target audience from your printed message to your digital message with one quick scan of a 2D
Personalized marketing helps to capture a readers attention and can create a more engaged audience, but studies are showing, that if personalization is not used
QR codes add an additional touch point for your brand to communicate with your target audience — but only if the consumer chooses to scan
Integrating both print and social media into one campaign can substantially increase your brand’s reach and frequency. Directing people to your social pages via your
QR codes offer an easy way for a consumer to transfer from a brand’s printed communication to a brand’s digital message. Instead of asking the
Personalized URLs, or pURLs, enable your brand’s message to not only be a more personalized print message, but it also increases engagement through a digital
Print marketing is an essential piece in the cross media marketing puzzle. Print has the ability to communicate personalized messages through the use of databases
Quick Response codes can enhance your marketing campaign in multiple ways — from increased engagement with your brand’s message to collecting consumer data such as
Yesterday, we mentioned that one of the ways you can increase your direct mail response rate is by including a personalized URL. Today, we’re going
QR codes help to bridge the gap between a printed message and a brand’s digital communication, but is there a place for QR codes in
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