Wednesday 24 June 2015

Nobody ever asked me could they scan my t-shirt before!


I was getting my car washed for the NCT and couldn't believe when i seen the QR Code on the back of the car washers t-shirt.

First of all, it's an awkward wet place to take out a mobile phone to scan the t-shirt. After the car wash, i asked can i scan your QR Code to which his reply was. Yes, no problem but nobody ever asked me could they scan my t-shirt before. I'm not really surprised as a QR code in this way within this service is too invasive. Additionally, this shows low recognition of a QR code/low scanning of a QR code in 2015.

So after my car wash, i got out of the car and attempted to scan the t-shirt. He was kind enough to pull the t-shirt straight to give me a chance at getting a scan. It would not work if creased. I tried for approximately one minute to get the code to scan and it wouldn't. I was conscious of another car waiting on a wash and they were probably wondering what is this girl doing.  I thanked him for his help but i did not get this code to scan at all.

Conclusion:
The QR Code is probably too big and makes it difficult to capture the full square in the scanning grid. The QR Code around an unsafe area (wet ground) could cause potential problems.
A QR code on a t-shirt can be successful in the right environment. (see earlier post entry)
A QR code must be tested before and after production bearing in mind surface quality. Remember t-shirts fade wash after wash. Don't let your campaign vanish!

Wednesday 17 June 2015

Bit of a mixed 'bag'.





Seen this code on my friends shopping bag and said i gotta have that!
I tried to scan the code but had great difficulty. I think a combination of the creases and also the bag material delayed my scan read out.  Eventually i got it scanned and it lead to a website that wasn't fully mobile optimised and looked too cumbersome to navigate from a mobile device.  I clicked on the offers section and it automatically downloaded a pdf to my phone files. When opened it displayed very effectively on the phone.

Conclusion: QR codes need to be printed on a surface that cannot become compromised. This bag will be folded away in a press for it's next use and therefore time after time the QR code becomes difficult to access. Also the material was reflective which perhaps also inhibited a perfect scan.
All in all, a bit of a mixed bag!

Monday 8 June 2015

Find a job with a QR Code!






Next to the checkout in Holland & Barrett, i came across a card which advertised that they were hiring. It gave the long email address of www.hollandandbarrett.ie/careers and a phone number but also a QR Code.

The QR Code though i thought was a little small scanned perfectly. It brought the potential employee onto a really good mobile optimized site.

Conclusion: This QR code activity used for job recruitment is a great idea especially if the web address is long. It is also a reminder to them if they take the card home to apply for/and how to apply for the position.  From a business point of view, potential interest of the position can be viewed if the QR Code is managed (analytics).



Friday 5 June 2015

Feedback made simple!



In the space of one week, i have seen 2 QR Codes used for customer feedback.
It certainly is a great way to entice customers to review a product/service.

Instead of having to log in to a website and find the link to do this, it is made much simple by targeting the customer to the direct page.  Again they are probably more likely to review service shortly after the experience so having this on the receipt is making the review process easier for the user.

The QR codes in both examples are an effective size plus they lead to a mobile optimized site.
Well done Halfords! Well done Mace!

Wednesday 3 June 2015

Use a Social Media link if you don't have a mobile optimized site!


Today I scanned my lunch. Good to see QR Codes appearing on an Irish soup product.
However, after scanning i get to a non-mobile optimized website.

We already learn the web address as this is stated above the code. Yes it might bring us there faster but what's the point! I can't view this on my phone without pinching outwards.

Instead, if you want to use a QR Code and don't have a mobile website - bring the user to a social media site as this is already mobile optimized. Let's make QR Codes user friendly. Remember one bad experience may cause the user not to bother in the future.

Tuesday 2 June 2015

Don't forget the printers!!!



So you think you have your QR Code all worked out. This QR code scans somewhat well on the Sweet'N Low sachet on the left though a little on the small side and missing a quiet zone. Nevertheless it does scan after a few seconds.

Size note:


However, the QR Code on the sachet on the left does not scan at all.  This is where it is very important to have the printers on board if you are serious about your QR Code Campaign. Additionally, there is no indication on these sachets what the QR Code will result in, for some it could be a just a product type code for the manufacturers. Luckily, it does bring you to a mobile optimised website.

Conclusion: Identify with your printers that the main space of you QR Code must not compromised otherwise it is useless to have this on your product.