- Folloyu: As the name suggests this allows you to take your browsing experience with you, across different devices. So if you're shopping on your PC and have to leave, you can scan the QR code onto your mobile and continue exactly where you left off from your mobile or tablet: http://folloyu.com.
- Qrapping Paper: Brain child of entrepreneur Justin Gignac, this unique gift wrapping paper takes viral marketing to a new level. Available in pairs of 20-inch x 30-inch sheets, the paper accommodates upto 50 different YouTube videos: www.qrappingpaper.com.
- Punchd: A virtual loyalty card program that collates data using QR Codes, the program has been purchased by Google. Once the Punchd app is installed on the customer’s phone businesses can keep track of buyer analytics, buying patterns and discounts when the buyer scans a QR Code: www.getpunchd.com.
- Paperspring: Paperspring.com, an online greeting card company sells wedding invitations with QR Codes. The code leads to a mobile website that has a wealth of details from directions, RSVPwhich offers a map of the event venue, R.S.V.P area, additional photos and create calendar entries on the users’ Smartphone calendar among other things: www.paperspring.com.
- Social QR Code: Businesses Social QR Codes to direct users to their social media channels. Be it their Facebook or Twitter page, Youtube videos/channels. You can also let users scan coupons to be redeemed later: www.socialqrcode.com
Do let me know if you come across other great business ideas using QR Codes.
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