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Should Brands Give Up on QR Codes?

Mindjumpers

Here are two examples of how companies have managed to create actual interaction with their users and thus succeeded in adding more value to the brand through the use of the QR codes. The downloads are offered through posters with QR codes for each book with the aim to encourage the passengers to read in the train and thus promote literacy.

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Switching to Impulse: Social Media Gets Faster

Socialized

We’ve recently had an obsession with brevity in the form of Twitter, and shortened URLs for example. And the iPhone 3GS and Posterous represent the latest advances in real time communications. For further proof, look at how mobile video uploads have taken off on YouTube.

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Dos and Don’ts of UGC Curation 2021 

Pixlee

Even if you’re just resharing a customer photo on social media, crediting the original poster is not enough. Before posting on any official company channel, don’t forget to ask the poster to verify the source. A user with no profile picture or very few followers can be a sign of a fake account , for example. . Ask Permission.

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Easy Steps To Custom, Sexy QR Codes

Firebelly

Put it on your business card, or on a poster. Just make sure it links to a mobile-oriented website, and not a useless web page with no further information. Examples. Make sure the code reads in every instance. Once you’re finished, start using your code! Keep your audience in mind.

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On Facebook and the Death of Etiquette

Adam Cohen

In each of these small examples, the communication is mostly 1:1. The barrier to communication is low – it’s easy to share a picture or post given so many ways to share, from mobile to desktop. Have an example to share? Post this to Posterous. Same with instant messaging. Photo credit: fdmount via flickr.

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How to Promote Your Print on Demand Business

BeingOptimist

The most print on demand products are t-shirts, hoodies, calendars, posters, stickers, mugs, and the most recently, face masks. You will have to focus more on internal linking, guest posting, image optimization, comments on blogs and forums, and optimizing the website for mobile devices.

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The 5 Best Ecommerce Store Designs for the Holiday Shopping Season

Pixlee

It features a very clean grid design which can be comfortable to browse through both desktop and mobile devices. Their site’s goal is to sell posters and gather money for charities. The website is designed to resemble an art gallery, with posters on the walls around each visitor. The Sportsman’s Guide.