Wondering if we should start this thread over...
Anyway,
It seems that maybe, just maybe the QR is getting a little more action that what it did when we started this thread moons ago. Maybe not.
Here's a good supportive post over to iMedia.
How the QR code boom will affect you!
"a recent study shows that QR popularity and use has skyrocketed. Between June 2011 and June 2012, consumer QR code scanning rose by 400 percent. June 2012 also saw an average of 120 scans per minute and 4 million first-timers scanning QR codes."
"QR code use in the U.S. is far ahead of Europe, with almost 20 percent of American consumers engaging in code scanning."
"Pitney Bowes QR codes use survey shows that magazines encourage the highest levels of QR code interaction (15 percent), closely followed by posters and mail (both 13 percent)."
Read more at
How the QR code boom will affect you - iMediaConnection.com
True or just another study over inflated to support a motive?
I thought by now, QR's would've found their way to the grave. It's amazing how long it sometimes takes for simple technology to find its place.
I'll admit - I've found myself scanning a few more codes over the last 6 months than ever before.
Why?
1. More awareness
2. Apps are better
3. Moved the app to my main screen on my phone (baking it into the OS would give advantage)
4. Marketing are getting better in how they use the code.
Would you agree with these 4 statements, disagree or add to it?