A team wants to connect a printed, social, or campaign touchpoint to a destination that is easy to open and easy to maintain.
How to Create a QR Code for Google Forms helps marketers, creators, operators, and small business teams turn that need into a specific plan: one audience, one destination, one owner, and one review date.
A creator team adds a code to a pop-up display that sends visitors to a campaign video.
How to Create a QR Code for TikTok helps creator managers and social media teams turn that situation into a clear link plan: one audience, one destination, one owner, and one way to review results.
A creator prints a code on merch that points viewers to a featured playlist.
How to Create a QR Code for YouTube helps creators, educators, and video marketers turn that situation into a clear link plan: one audience, one destination, one owner, and one way to review results.
A nonprofit uses different QR codes for a volunteer table, event poster, and resource handout.
QR Codes for Nonprofits helps nonprofit marketers and community teams turn that situation into a clear link plan: one audience, one destination, one owner, and one way to review results.
A local team wants people to scan from a real-world placement and land on the right mobile destination without asking staff for help.
QR Codes for Real Estate Agents helps local business owners and field marketers turn that need into a specific plan: one audience, one destination, one owner, and one review date.
A local team wants people to scan from a real-world placement and land on the right mobile destination without asking staff for help.
QR Codes for Events and Conferences helps marketers, creators, operators, and small business teams turn that need into a specific plan: one audience, one destination, one owner, and one review date.