Cracking the QR code for B2B
You’ve probably seen them: futuristic-looking black-and-white boxes that look like the love child of a barcode and a postage stamp. They’re called QR (for Quick Response) codes and they’re popping up everywhere — like on the side of this bus — as the latest buzz-worthy tool to hit marketing.
Developed in Japan in the mid-90s, QR codes bridge the gap between the physical world and the digital one. Readable by dedicated QR barcode readers and the cameras on smartphones, the black-and-white boxes contain encoded information such as text, URLs and other data. Read more »
Date: April 12, 2011
Categories: Branding, Customer Services and Sales, General/Miscellaneous, Lead Generation, Multimedia, Online Media, Software Development, Strategy, Websites

