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(you can then use the code however you want on a template or by sending it to your designer)
Four QR code mistakes for Real Estate Agents to avoid
1. Using them on a website. QR codes help the user go from offline to online. So they don’t make much sense if posted on a web page (your prospect is already online!).
2. Using them in places where they may not be able to scan them. Putting a QR code on a highway billboard requires someone to scan the code while driving which is not safe. Likewise, a QR code on a remote lot with poor connectivity won’t work well either.
3. Making them too small. If you make a QR code too small, users will struggle to scan it. For example, most prospects will overlook a one-inch code on a yard sign. Make sure it’s large enough to stand out to customers and get scanned – similarly if you’re going to get creative with the QR code color, make sure it’s dark enough for your phone to recognize it.
4. Forgetting to include context. You can program a QR code to visit a site, make a call, send a text message, or download contact info when scanned. But if users don’t know what behavior they’ll trigger — they’ll be unlikely to scan the code (and may even be frustrated if the action is something they don’t intend).
Where to use a QR code
Let’s wrap up with some inspiration for how you can create compelling marketing. In addition to the ideas below, you can find even more in our collection of QR code graphics.
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