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Tag Archives: QR Codes
How To Energize Your QR Code with LynxTo
For those of you who are already familiar with QR codes, this video will most likely excite you to possibilities that haven’t been there with “free QR code generators.” Sure, free is nice…but this is your customer experience, your brand, … Continue reading
Yes, You Can Put Your Logo In Your QR Code
One of the questions I am most frequently asked is…can I put my logo inside of my QR code? The answer is…”yes!” As you can see by the LynxTo QR code, its as simple as just placing your logo in … Continue reading
What are the best free QR Code readers for iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Windows 7?
So you want to try out the LynxTo, but you don’t have a barcode reader for your phone? Well, we have the answer. These are the best free apps we know of: iPhone Apps NeoReader (Recommended) Barcode ScanLife Android Apps … Continue reading
American Express Mail Goes Smart
Going through my mail today, I was surprised to see my American Express bill came with an added device…a QR Code available on the back. Nice idea. Now, when I open my mail, I can scan it and take care … Continue reading
Why the QR Code Needs a Facelift
When we started this project, I decided to keep my eye out for articles on creative uses of QR codes. I found many. Most thought QR codes were improved by making them look more colorful (ex. Adding a bit of … Continue reading
The Purpose of IdeaLynx
On July 25th, we will unveil a very different experience for those little speckled items that show up in newspaper ads and on business cards. Until now, those little specimens were seen mostly as a curiosity. But as with “social … Continue reading