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QR codes: A marketing dream ?

Monday, February 27th, 2012

QR codes: A marketing dream ?

QR codes: A marketing dream ?

Let’s start with what a QR code actually is?

Some of you may have seen these popping up in unexpected places, on adverts, the signage of shops, restaurants and delivery vans…?

QR codes are the odd looking monochrome square barcodes that can be used to link up with on your mobile phone. Well, that was the start of it anyway, now they’re being used more and more on adverts, direct mailings and even on the back of business cards…

As smart phones and other high tech devices continue to gain in popularity more and more businesses are going to be using QR codes as part of their marketing and communications tools…

QR is short for “quick response” and the idea is that its superquick, instead of typing in an email address to your phone you can just scan a QR 2d barcode and you’ll be redirected there pretty much immediately.

If you’re wondering who would use such a thing, just stop for a second and consider the immediacy of this idea…. Imagine that you’re on a train, reading your favourite magazine – you see a product you like the look of and instead of folding the page over and remembering to search for it later when you get home, you can simply point your phone at it, scan it and basically get additional information, more product pictures or even be delivered to a shop that sells the product so you can buy it online.
The immediacy of that has to be impressive ?

The good news is that there are plenty of sites that enable you to create a QR code free of charge, so this is one marketing initiative that doesn’t need to cost you a fortune.

If you’re wondering how you might use these monochrome digital signposts, then here’s a few ideas:

•On your product packaging – care cards, information leaflets

•On any kind of printed information you give out – promotional leaflets for example.

•On your business card

•On a T-shirt ! Yes, really !

•As part of your shop signage

•On your livery (if you have delivery vehicles)

Those are just a few ideas to get you started. Depending on your business there are many ways that you could use these to your advantage…

One of the real joys about QR codes is that you can track traffic through them, and therefore know for definite how many people have come from a particular advertising campaign for example – which as anyone who’s had to pay for advertising knows would be really handy – imagine knowing for definite whether your advertising produces a result …?

I guess its rather like the upgraded coupon service that supermarkets used to (and some still do) run – you can really see how many people come into your store because of each piece of marketing.

If you’re already thinking ahead, your mind will be buzzing from the realisation that you could run different offers with different codes attached that link to the appropriate pages on your website…

The possibilities are endless and with the daily increase in smart phone useage I predict that QR codes will become more widespread and prevalent in business marketing…

Why we’ve got to break the rules…!

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Create some buzz

Create some buzz

We’re all under constant pressure to conform. From our earliest days we want to fit in. We want to be liked at school and with our friends. We don’t want to stand out. We’re told to work hard, to get a “proper job”, to do what we’re told and somehow it will all be ok…?

And now, as business owners we’re supposed to do what everyone else does… panic, bed in, and hope for the best, or the swift passing of this recession – Inshallah ! But there’s a problem with this way of thinking…. and the problem is that it takes the locus of control away from us…

Successful entrepreneurs and business owners refuse to conform because conforming means doing what everyone else does. Its clear that many businesses will struggle in the year ahead, and if we do what they’re doing then we’ll struggle too. As the old saying goes, “if you keep doing what you’ve always done, you’ll keep getting what you’ve always got”. The rather more well known version goes – “the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result” So, we must be different, we must do things differently…. So what can we do?

Firstly, don’t cut our marketing and advertising (unless you know its not working) Look for ways to attract customers at a low cost. I’m a big believer in marketing, especially when we don’t have any spare dosh for advertising – Marketing is just a fancy term for being creative in everything you do that promotes your business, and for a very small outlay you can generate some very positive publicity for your business. How can you get people talking about your business? After all referrals are the cheapest and most reliable way to bring in new business.

Secondly, don’t buy into the belief that people aren’t spending money. While it’s clear that consumers decision making process on how to spend money has changed, if you understand the sales process and the value proposition you can position your business as the first choice for your customers.

The third idea is Implementation – try things, better a good plan today than a great plan tomorrow! Don’t wait until everything is just so, just jump in and have a go! This is a perfect time to try things you’ve always thought about doing…. So loyalty cards, birthday clubs, open evenings, workshops, fashion cafes…. Whatever you go with, the only requisite is that we take action, remember, nodding is fun to do, but largely ineffective.

Finally, whatever you do, don’t conform to the countries negative mindset. There is a comfort in joining in the whole recession conversation, but just as you choose what to wear in the morning, you can choose your mental outlook.
Don’t ignore the recession and pretend its not there in a tra la la la la kind of way, but just don’t act from a mindset of fear, make the changes that need to be made from the mindset of focus and determination. This is really the time to market yourself shamelessly- Have some fun with your marketing – really push the boat out, get everyone together and think of the stories and possibilities around your business.

While we’re talking about money, its worth remembering that the same amount of money still moves around every day, regardless of whether the stock market is up or down, and regardless of whether house prices go up or down, it’s still moving. Whenever there’s a segment that’s going through a down cycle, there’s a segment going through an up cycle. So, bearing this in mind, how could you position yourself and your business to be in the position to receive some of this flowing money?

Which are the media that your target customers read, which places do they go to? Which organisations do they belong to? How creative can you be in getting a potential list of new customers together? Check out the library, the post office, online forums, local centres and community opportunities.

Once you’ve found them, how can you communicate to them in a way that resonates with them, on twitter, facebook, by email, by post, by poster, by banner, an invitation, a declaration, a modification ? – What’s going to work best for your potential customers?

The only limit is how creative you can be – Remember there’s no prizes for conforming ! Give yourself a big target ( It’ll be easier to hit )- So for April, why not make it your goal to create some buzz around your business – with the end goal of converting some buzz into business (sales) and have some fun doing it.