QR codes have become ubiquitous short cuts for everything from account log-ins to restaurant menus, but are we at risk of running out of codes?
After many false starts, QR codes have finally found their footing, but marketers need to treat the post-scan experience as seriously as the code itself.
We’ve all been there, fumbling to order with a QR code at a restaurant. The nonstop scrolling, the impersonal lack of service, no menu descriptions — and once you finally punch in your credit card ...
Uniqode reports that dynamic QR Codes can route users to different destinations based on context, enhancing marketing strategies and user engagement.
QR codes containing all the information of the dairy and a unique alphanumeric identification code are placed by law on every wheel of Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images ...