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  1. Jon Moulding
    June 24, 2013

    Hi Mike,

    My feeling about QR codes is that they are a waste of time. I came across them about two years ago at a local business networking event. In practice you need a smartphone, a qr reading app and time. I find I can type a URL into a browser quicker than this process takes.

    I reckon the idea will die. I even blogged the same thoughts 18 months ago?

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    • The Dental Warrior
      June 24, 2013

      Hi Jon,

      Thanks for joining the conversation!

      I would argue that a person could scan a code and save it for later rather than typing (slow on a phone) a url.

      That said, I can’t recall that I’ve ever personally actually used a QR code. But, I don’t use my phone much for surfing the net. I much prefer my laptop.

      It hasn’t really caught on here (yet?). But, it doesn’t seem to be dying, either. It’s just there…. a steady but unimposing and unimpressive presence.

      Here’s how I see it: It can’t hurt. It costs nothing. In terms of ad real estate, it’s not displacing anything else more important. It’s easy to put on the back of my business card. Adding a logo in the center is just a bit of “pizazz.” I just thought it was cool to be able to add a logo, especially for free! 😀

      I’m currently experimenting with another use for QR codes. After I’ve seen some results (or lack of), I’ll publish it here, of course. 🙂

      Thanks for your comments!

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  2. MK
    June 25, 2013

    This was awesome! And not too difficult to do! Thanks for the idea Mike!

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