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Topic: Do you scan QR codes on vehicles? (Read 92 times)

newbie
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January 23, 2025, 12:41:05 PM
#8
Yes, if the design is engaging and the message is clear. It’s a creative way to boost traffic and brand awareness!
newbie
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January 18, 2025, 07:37:03 AM
#7
My friend is thinking about adding QR codes to his company car, and we did some research (best practices, creative ideas). It got me curious about how effective this could be. I came across some great tips and interesting stats about businesses using QR codes on vehicles; apparently, businesses using QR codes on vehicles reported a 40% boost in website traffic and a 20% return on investment.

My question is - do you scan the QR codes you see on cars? For me, it depends on how well they’re placed and how intriguing the CTA is. Have any of you tried this for your business or scanned one yourself? I’d love to know if this approach works for getting traffic or if it’s more of a hit-or-miss idea.
If you need and good for businesses, you can do it mate.
full member
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January 13, 2025, 09:26:23 AM
#6
My question is - do you scan the QR codes you see on cars? For me, it depends on how well they’re placed and how intriguing the CTA is. Have any of you tried this for your business or scanned one yourself? I’d love to know if this approach works for getting traffic or if it’s more of a hit-or-miss idea.
i don’t know why this is your platform of choice to ask this mate

i am sure people do scan qr codes from passing vehicles but this is a bitcoin forum where most members hold bitcoin on their mobile devices and are weary of scanning codes, clicking links, connecting on public wi-fi’s and etc so i don’t know if you’ll get a proper answer or statistical data here
legendary
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January 13, 2025, 02:48:46 AM
#5
Well I do not like to scan the qr codes for alot of things. There is sometimes a advertisement where I can get something for free if only I scan my cell phone.
But I do not really like this idea. I just am so worried I am going to be a victim of a scam or something like that. For me I will just manually put in in information for something but not scan a qr code. And I will not do it on a vehicle. 
sr. member
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January 12, 2025, 07:22:26 PM
#4
adding anything that will help the business is best for him so even if no one will use it whats the problem? let if be available for anyone who wanted and looking for such in a way .
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
January 12, 2025, 07:02:46 PM
#3
paying toll from here is mostly available via QR code sending and yeah have been using this for years now and still  safe i believe .
newbie
Activity: 15
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January 12, 2025, 11:01:11 AM
#2
Did you know 80% of stats are made up?  Cool

Jokes aside, both QR and URL should be present, maximizing the chance someone will use it. I'd prefer the URL unless I was phone in hand walking past a vehicle for a business I was interested in.
jr. member
Activity: 34
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January 10, 2025, 05:31:50 AM
#1
My friend is thinking about adding QR codes to his company car, and we did some research (best practices, creative ideas). It got me curious about how effective this could be. I came across some great tips and interesting stats about businesses using QR codes on vehicles; apparently, businesses using QR codes on vehicles reported a 40% boost in website traffic and a 20% return on investment.

My question is - do you scan the QR codes you see on cars? For me, it depends on how well they’re placed and how intriguing the CTA is. Have any of you tried this for your business or scanned one yourself? I’d love to know if this approach works for getting traffic or if it’s more of a hit-or-miss idea.
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