Getting "schticky" with QR codes
We love all things QR codes here at QRganize. But, what's really quite fascinating is the relationship of QR codes and print. There's a huge possibility for engagement along with the goal of getting someone to scan your QR code. (Hint: the "Wow, you have a QR code on your biz card!" reaction)
In other words... let's get "schticky" with QR codes.
So what you see here is a QRganize QR code sticker on a Mac. Just one of many places you can plaster a QR code sticker. Pretty standard--not much to see here.
Think again...... It's alive!!!
Scenario: you're hacking away at your workspace, cafe, wherever it is that you do your thing. Someone says, "Hey, what's up with that guy/gal's Mac? Do they have something out by Apple that I don't even know about?? Hope not. Let me go take a closer look."
They approach you: "Oh, it's a QR code sticker on your Mac. Nice! Can I scan it?"
So what we have here is an awesome opportunity for engagement--to tell them about your product or whatever it is behind your QR code. Maybe it just goes to your Pinterest profile.
In this case, it's the QRganize iTunes page... lit up like a light bulb! Which is particularly neat because QRganize is an app for the iPhone, with the Apple logo behind, etc.
Are we on to something here? Is placing a QR code sticker on your Mac the 2012 version of a QR code on your biz card?
(Sidenote: the QR code scans with the laptop closed and does not with the light behind. Which is even better, because you can stop what you're doing--and take a moment to tell them about what they are scanning.)
So where are you "schticking" your QR codes?