Monday, February 25, 2013

The QR Code of Conduct

 
qrKinetix -  QR Code of Conduct            

QR codes are a fantastic tool to provide online information to mobile consumers.  No longer just a marketing gimmick, when used properly QR codes provide a quick and effective engagement with your brand.  Follow these rules to provide the best user experience and maximize credibility with your tech-savvy customer.   How do you use QR codes?  Do you follow these rules?

1.       Make it easy.  Put a QR code where it can be readily scanned.   Give them an incentive to scan.  Gaining knowledge/info is enough incentive; you don’t necessarily have to bribe them.  But you can.  Tell them what’s going to happen, or what they’re going to get when they scan the code.   Put this in a message surrounding the code.  Encourage them to scan, then don’t waste their time with irrelevancy.

2.       Make it quick.  People don’t want to wait all day.  Give them a simple/quick landing page and tell them what they want to know.  Let them decide if they want to download a video or hi-res pictures, musical slideshow or a vcard.  Don’t force it on them.   Not everyone has unlimited bandwidth, or the worlds fastest 4G phone.   Don’t link qr codes to pdf files, let them choose what they want to download.

3.       Optimize the code for scanning.  Size matters! Make it large enough to scan easily, minimize (shorten) the content so the code is less dense and easily printed on materials that don’t support high resolution (like newsprint).  There is a minimum size, at which point the code will no longer scan.  Make sure the color contrast is optimal (black/white is best) for scanning in all types of lighting.  Eliminate gloss, reduce glare where practical.  Test the ability to scan the code before printing it thousands of times.

4.       Use a phone-friendly landing page.  Most QR codes will be scanned with phones.  Linking them to a website that’s not easily viewed on a phone, or has links too small to click with fingers, is just a waste of your customer’s time.  You can provide a link to a desktop site, they can save it and view later on a tablet or desktop.  Think of a mobile website as providing “drive-thru” information.  Minimal, quick, fast.  If they want a sit-down meal, they can go to your desktop site later.

5.       Leverage mobile communications capability.  Provide phone friendly, mobile connection options.  Click to call, click to email, click to map.  Make it easy for people to further engage.  Most phones have built-in features to share, but some folks don’t know how to use them.  So in the short term, you may want to include “forward to a friend” buttons to encourage them to share information, even with themselves, back at their own desk.

6.       Be open to Change.  The world is constantly changing.  Don’t make your QR code static. Encode a URL that can be easily redirected to a different location, or make a mobile site that can be easily updated.  Encourage repeat interaction by keeping the content updated and relevant.  Provide daily specials, updated information.  Nobody wants “old news”.  If it’s not current, it’s not relevant.  If it’s not easy to change, it won’t be current.

7.       Track it, measure it, test it, improve it.  Multiple QR codes can link to the same mobile website.  Use different codes to see what/where customers scan.  Signs, ads, vehicles can all have different codes leading to the same information.  Which source gets the most scans?  Using a QR code system with built in tracking and statistics can tell you where you get the most results for your money.  You can even see what happens once the person has scanned the code.  Did they view more detailed information?  Did they click-to-call?  Use QR codes that allow you to measure your results.  You can then adjust things accordingly.

8.       QR codes are ugly.  Get used to it.  They weren’t designed to be pretty, they were designed to quickly link to encoded information. If you want to spice them up, that’s ok.  Just remember they were designed for optimal information transfer, by engineers who know what they were doing.  Anything artsy you do to “improve” their design has the capability of reducing, not necessarily increasing, their effectiveness.  If you change it, be careful, and test it in less-than-optimal scanning conditions.

9.       QR codes are not just for advertising.  That wasn’t their original intent. Marketers have hijacked and abused them.  QR codes are designed to link to information, period.  Practically any kind of information.  User manuals, emergency contact information, recipes.  Anything you put online can be linked by a qr code.  Even funny cat pictures.  It’s ok to use them for other purposes. Be creative.

10.    Don’t look dumb.  QR codes have been around for years.  If you don’t know how to use them properly, consider not using them at all.  You’ll just end up irritating your customer prospect, and above all you’ll look like an idiot OMG, LOL, :) :) :).    Be smarter than a Fifth Grader, and if you’re not, don’t be afraid to ask one.  Otherwise, you're conditioning consumers to think QR codes are a waste of time.

 

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Chicago Lean Startup Challenge

qrKinetix accepted to participate in the 2012 Chicago Lean Startup Challenge


"Lean Startup" techniques are a way for a company to launch products in the marketplace that are highly optimized for success, without wasting time and money on the wrong customers, wrong features, and ineffective activities.  Lean Startup techniques focus on identifying exactly who the customer is, what they want, and getting the right product features to them as quickly as possible, by conducting intensive customer interviews, running experiments, and tweaking the product/service features and functionality to laser-focus on the needs of the marketplace.  Like the concept of Lean Manufacturing, the goal is to cut cycle time and reduce waste.   Lean Startup techniques prevent time wasted on features that customers don't want, or selling products to people who don't want or need them.

We've adopted the Lean principles to develop our next round of products.  Not only that, we're going to develop them in a fashion such that not only are our products competitive, but our process of developing the products is world-class and competitive as well.  Our next round of product development starts June 30, kicked off at the Lean Startup Challenge Bootcamp.  Wish us well as we go head to head with our peers, proving not just that our product is "better", but that our process of getting it there is "The Best".  We'll keep you posted as we progress in this 14 week challenge and as our new products roll out the door.

qrKinetix exhibits at the Innovation Showcase Venture Capital Conference


Visit us at the

Innovation Showcase

 Indianapolis July 12, 2012

We've been selected as one of 50 investment ready tech companies to exhibit at the 2012 Innovation Showcase in Indianapolis.  Over 300 Venture Capitalists, Angel Investors, and tech industry professionals will be able to hear the story of our innovative Mobile Engagement platform,  We look forward to meeting and discussing our growth opportunities with all the participants.  Maybe we'll see you there !

Monday, May 7, 2012




Join the Mobile Revolution


A QR code linking to a mobile-optimized website is the ticket to promoting your small business.
QR codes can be printed on flyers, business cards, posters, stickers,...practically anything.
When scanned, the codes can link the user to a website, but more importantly they should link to a mobile-friendly website.
A mobile friendly website is one that has been optimized for viewing on a mobile or handheld device, like a cell phone.  Regular desktop websites are often hard to view and navigate on a cell phone.  A mobile-optimized site has been specifically designed to enhance the interactive mobile experience.


To help you join the mobile revolution, we're offering a few select small businesses the opportunity to test our mobile site generation service, for free!  the qrNotes system allows you to create a simple mobile website with a picture or logo, description of your product or service, and a custom link to your desktop site or facebook page.  You can add your contact information, phone number or anything else that you can fit in a couple of paragraphs.  In addition to the mobile page, you get a custom QR code (download the artwork) to print or display wherever you'd like.

Track the Results
As your customers and prospects view your mobile site, qrNotes counts the scans of your code, as well as the visits to your mobile page.  Viewing these statistics allows you to measure the performance of your site, and gage the effectiveness of where you place your qrcodes.

!! Click here to sign up now !!

We're offering the service free on a limited basis, to test our system functionality and make sure it scales before we allow access to millions of users.  There's no obligation to be an early adopter, but sign up now before all the free qrNotes are gone.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Our first product is available now, the I Love Psalms interactive coffee mug.
Scan the qr code on the mug with your smartphone, and enjoy a new verse from the Book of Psalms each time you scan.



Makes a great gift,   View in our eBay Store Here  to buy now.
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