The Future of QR Codes in America

A lot has been said about QR codes and the role they can play in mobile advertising. QR codes make it easier to store a lot of information which can be decoded at a high speed, publishers can reach mobile users effectively by placing QR codes in their print ads, the demand for QR codes in advertising will increase thanks to the surge in high end phone sales, and so on and so forth. In fact, Microsoft has even developed its own 2D barcode technology called Microsoft Tag. Yet, there is a big question that needs to be answered.

Why are QR codes not as popular in the U.S. as they are in Japan and in other parts of Asia?

The concept of using quick response codes in mobile advertising is very popular in Japan. It is so popular that a large number of mobile phones in Japan come preloaded with the application required to scan 2D barcodes. Some of you might remember that I have blogged about QR codes and their role in mobile advertising often on this blog. You can check it out here, here, and here.

Still, when it comes to the U.S., these codes are not nearly as popular as they are in Japan. The reason, according to me, is that business owners and advertisers in the U.S. have yet to realize the enormous potential of the combination of quick response codes and mobile advertising.

Think about it – a restaurant owner can place a quick response code in a print ad and ask the customers to scan the barcode to get that day’s menu or a discount coupon. It is not just limited to restaurant or fast food owners. Movie studios can benefit from it, retailers can benefit from it, small business owners can benefit from it – the possibilities are endless.

I have always said that mobile advertising has a bright future. Even going by the most pessimistic predictions, it can be certainly said that mobile phone advertising will be one of the most sought after advertising media in about a decade from now. If that happens, QR codes will certainly become hugely popular. As the number of high end phone users steadily increases in the U.S., advertisers will certainly look for new, innovative ways to reach the end user. When they do so, they just cannot afford to overlook QR codes.

Already, we have seen glimpses of the potential of the combination of quick response codes and mobile phones. Continental has tried it, AT&T has tried it, and Green Day has tried it. Whether the response met their expectations or not is always debatable. But one thing is for sure – QR codes are here to stay. The sooner it becomes popular, the better it will be for everyone – businesses, advertisers, and the end user.

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7 comments.

Ryan McBurney

Comment on August 25th, 2009.

Excellent post! I absolutely agree, QR codes have endless possibilities. The example of the restaurant book seen in the article is just one of many ways QR codes can be used creatively. These codes are great for advertisers and brands because they are an effective way to add interactivity to any offline media. A QR code can act as a powerful catalyst that allows targeted consumers to engage and connect themselves with any marketing content that a brand offers. This allows brands to create personal relationships with their customers to build brand loyalty. My company, Mobile Discovery, is currently offering a free trial to create, manage, and track QR codes. www.mobilediscovery.com

Krishnan

Comment on August 25th, 2009.

Hi Ryan, Thanks for the comment. I do believe that QR codes can make advertising a lot more interactive. Your website looks nice.

Stewart McKie

Comment on August 26th, 2009.

You can also create, manage and track QR Codes or MS Tags at Vizitag.com

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Ben Huebner

Comment on September 1st, 2009.

Great informations in this post! QR codes open up a lot of oppertunities if you are able to use them! QR codes are also a possebility to use “viral marketing” techniques beside the world wide web! Just allow people to give your code away to their friends for example!

Very nice Blog, go on!

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Krishnan

Comment on September 9th, 2009.

Hi Ben, Thanks for your comment. What you’ve suggested is true. QR codes have a lot of potential.

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