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News

2021 - QR code Payments Growing (ADVFN Financial News)


Video's

QR Code Types Part 1: Six Different QR Code Categories = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCQ-IRKfEb4&feature=emb_title

E-Wallets: Mobile Payment replaces Cash | ApplePay, GooglePay, PayPal, AliPay, PayTM =

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sieyKqqBX4I


Use a qrcode to promote your product = https://imgur.com/a/98gJoZv


Scanner Readers Android Google Play Store

QR & Barcode Scanner (1.3 Mil Gamma Play)

QR code reader & QR code Scanner ( 614K TWMobile)

QR & Barcode Reader (312K TeaCapps)

QR code reader ( BatchaSoft 232K)

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  1. In bar bathrooms. I often see Home Runners and cab companies advertising above the urinals in bars. (Hey, what can I say? I frequent classy places.) Why not make it easier for patrons to get a safe ride home, rather than drunk dial a wrong number?

  2. Within a video game console to share avatars. Nintendo is already doing just that.

  3. To get more people to sign a petition. Like the one for cleaning up the BP mess.

  4. At bars, clubs and anywhere else music is playing. Sure, Shazam is a great tool for finding music, and often you can even buy the track you discovered at iTunes or Amazon. But in a loud club you may not be able to suss out the song. If a QR code appeared above the DJ's head, you could quickly scan the code and purchase that new song.

  5. On the backs of tractor trailers. Because “How's My Driving?” with an 800 number is so last decade.

  6. On wedding invitations instead of RSVP cards. Scan a QR, save a tree. And a stamp.

  7. As a temporary tattoo. Link it to your Facebook profile or Twitter account.

  8. On a laminated card for trade shows. Instead of dropping a business card in a fish bowl. Booths win because they'll get all the pertinent info, and the event could give away prizes to the people who get scanned the most.

  9. To encourage community feedback. The library in Groton, CT, does just that.

  10. As wallpaper. Well, it's better than the wallpaper in our bathroom when we moved in to our house.

  11. On the bottom of flip flops. The imprint they make on the beach…until the tide comes in.

  12. On coffee cups from your local coffee shop. Plenty of advertising opportunities here.

  13. On posters linking to free books. 1st Bank is giving away free copies…of these out-of-copyrighted classics. They also have other boards that link to free sudoku.

  14. On a ball field. Have you seen what the groundskeepers can mow into the outfield these days? They're artists!

  15. On a human billboard. Think “Eat at Joes.”

  16. As wrapping paper. One company is already customizing this with unique videos attached to QR codes.

  17. On trade show booths. Scan a picture, (be entered to) win a free iPod.

  18. On recipes in magazines. Quick link to videos, reviews and feedback at the website.

  19. For self-guided tours at factories. Scan a code, learn what that dohickey does.

  20. Posted on car windows in dealerships. Perfect for after-hour shoppers.

  21. Scratch and Win cards. It's not enough to have them scratch off the card, make them scan that card to see if they've won.

  22. On movie posters. QR code takes them to a preview of the movie.

  23. On cocktail napkins. The code could take networkers to the sponsor's site, the beverage's site, or some networking site with photos, so you can connect with people after the event.

  24. In TV ads to make them interactive. Here's an example from AXA.

  25. Business cards. ‘Nuff said.