ReQReate your marketing with QR (Quick Response) codes.
On this site you'll find news, applications, and information about the exciting -- but for some daunting -- world of marketing with QR codes.
Here, you'll find a QR code generator, a QR code reader, and The QRanium Package, your first step in QR code marketing.
QR or Quick Response Codes are two-dimensional barcodes that can be read using smartphones and dedicated QR reading devices, that link directly to text, emails, websites, phone numbers and more.
If you run a UK local business we can provide everything you need to start your QR code marketing.
We can provide stickers, websites, business cards...
QR codes are huge across the East, and are slowly beginning to become commonplace in the West. Soon you will see QR codes on product packaging, shop displays, printed and billboard advertisements as well as in emails and on websites.
The scope of use for QR codes is huge, particularly for the marketing and advertising of products, brands, services and anything else you can think of.
There are lots of websites where you can generate your QR codes. Or use our Generator.
The QR code generator button above links to QR Droid, where you can choose from a variety of sources for the data you wish to encode.
Be sure to scroll down the page to see all options!
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You can read a QR code with your mobile phone using ZXing, for example, but it is handy to be able to decode offline (and you don't need a steady hand!). The QR code reader button above links to the QuickMark page, where you can download their 'desktop' application.
QuickMark also has a basic generator.
We say 'offline', but QuickMark is an 'always on top' application that you can position over a QR code in a webpage. See the example below.
In this example, I've searched Google for 'qr codes', and chosen Images.
This gives a grid of images packed closely together, but I can just about position QuickMark so it can scan the BBC QR code.
When I click the Decode button underneath the
view area QuickMark successfully decodes the QR code, which contains a link to a BBC page.
Double-clicking on the Text goes to the page:
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