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Saturday, December 18, 2010

How To Own One?

Step 1
Decide types of information to be encoded in your QR Code
a) Web address or link or
Eg. - http://
 b) Message or
Try not to exceed 60 characters of text, as the QR code starts getting too complex for camera phones to handle
c) Business card (vCard)
First name
Surname
Telephone
Organization
E-mail
Title
Address
URL

Step 2
Choose the product you want your QR Code to be printed on
Poster
Acrylic display stand
Mug
T-shirt
Recycled bag
Key chain

Step 3
Send to myquickresponse@gmail.com for quotation

Step 4
Confirm and make payment via bank in to CIMB Bank A/C No - 08110016563527

Step 5
Receive your goods within 1 week

MyQR

MyQR®  is for everyone. You can put your own encoded web address, your own message or your business card on a t-shirt, a mug, a key chain, or a recycle bag. Perfect for gifts, campaigns, promotions, and any possible use you can imagine. If you want a creative way to express yourself, you've come to the right place!

T-shirt


Mug




















Key chain






















Recycle bag


Friday, December 17, 2010

BizQR

Turn your business contact information into a BizQR® and display it at your business premises, this allows your customers scan your BizQR® and store it in their contact directory with ease. Everyone will know your business without giving them your business card. The greatest thing about BizQR® is that you can share them and use them in any possible way you can imagine.
It’s easy. All you have to do is let us create your own BizQR®  print it out and display it in a place you find most suited; your receptionist counter , a poster or your company’s uniform. Before you know it, someone will spot your BizQR®, scan it with their camera phone, and have instant access to your encoded message, website, phone number and etc.


Acrylic Display Stands



 













 
Banner Stands



Introduction












A QR Code is a matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code), readable by QR scanners, mobile phones with a camera, and smartphones. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on white background. The information encoded can be text, URL or other data.