QR Scan Codes Taking the Scene

Author: Amanda

Has everyone heard of the new recent fad of QR Scan codes? It looks like a pixilated box of white and black blocks, and acts a little similar to a UPC code that you can find on any store bought item. The difference is at a store when the register scans a UPC code it tells the computer what the item is and how much it costs. While, when the QR Scan code is ‘scanned’, by either a scanner or photographed by a smart phone, the QR Scan can either give you a list of information, photograph, or link you directly to a website.

QR Scan code was invented in 1994, in Japan by the Toyoto subsidiary company Denso Wave. The reason for its original invention, was to help the industrial company track manufactured cars. However, with more people using smart phones, the ability to scan a QR Scan code increased to the general population as rarely anyone goes anywhere with their phone. Thus the QR Scan code is increasingly seen being used in advertisement. On banners, real estate signs, magnets, magazines, posters and even highway billboards. (Although I don’t suggest trying to use your phone to take a picture while driving, leave that up to the navigator riding shot gun)

The perks of this is that it’s convenient for the person scanning, they can be linked directly to the information they seek and have it stored on their phone. As for the company using the QR Scan code, they can have a record of how many people scanned their codes, and using the phones GPS be able to track where they were when they scanned the code. Giving back precise measurements on which methods and areas targeted the most consumers. It is certainly a device that should be taken into consideration when ordering your next business sign.

Plans for World Domination…in ads

Author: Amanda

January – March is normally the hardest months in the year for most companies. Not many spend their leisure time outside, travel more than they need to or desire much materialistic with holidays having just passed. This is the perfect time to plan and implement a project to help promote your business, when you have the time to sit down, take a breath and consider what’s the best way to project your image.  How do your clients or customers normally find you? Maybe if they are searching for you on the internet you’re easy to find, but is that really the only time you want people to look at you?

The answer is no, you don’t want just the people who need you to look at you. You want everyone to notice you, because while perhaps a person that notices your store doesn’t need your services they’re going to remember you. And down the road when they do need you, they’ll know where to find you, or they’ll refer you to people who do need your services. Don’t let this winter pass by you in a haze, jump on this opportunity. Next Day Signs is here to help, leave any questions you have about signage, vehicle lettering, feather flags or trade shows, and I’ll answer them as quickly as I can.