QR codes are coming back. More ads and promotions are using QR codes again (after a ten-year lull). They are still a great tool to get people to take action. Since most people today have smartphones, QR codes are easy to access when found on posters, in magazines or newspapers, or in emails or on websites.
Would you like to create fancy QR codes quickly and easily? Then check out https://QRCodeHub.io. This site allows you to create beautiful QR codes to do one of the following:
Send a text.
Send people to a web page URL.
Call a phone number.
Send a text message.
Send an email.
Send a message via WhatsApp.
Open a Facetime.
Point to a location.
Access a WiFi service.
Announce an event.
Buy crypto.
Send a VCard.
Here’s a QR code that opens the following Substack article: https://bookmarketing.substack.com/p/podcasting-is-big-big-big
With QRCodeHub, you can select different colors (besides black and white) and even add a central image (logo, photo, etc.).
Here’s another QR code that makes it easy for people to send an email to you with a specific message:
If you scan the above QR code, it will help you send an email message to johnkremer@bookmarket.com with the following subject: Podcasting to Millions Course. The email message would be the following (with you being able to change any part of the message before sending):
How do I sign up for the Podcasting to Millions Course. I want to find more readers for my books.