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Add value with custom QR codes

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QR Codes are the easiest way to transform your analogue marketing into digital, and QR Codes can be the medium that connect your brand with mobile audiences out there. They represent a new communication channel that everyone can afford and they can be easily implemented alongside your current marketing activities. Their huge advantage is the low budget that is needed to enter into the space of mobile communication.

We live in times of mobile and social networks and information has never before been so available and so easily accessible. Everything is going mobile and you should consider how to prepare your future marketing strategy with mobile channels in mind.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Smart phone market is growing faster than any other market and by 2014 mobile web usage will overtake desktop web usage. Brands and businesses are learning how to leverage their campaigns to engage with mobile audiences via QR Codes. The incredibly fast changes we see today are empowered by the communication revolution and you will either catch it or will be left out.

Example

Let’s say your local pub have regular stand up comedy shows on Thursdays and parties on Fridays. For these two days your QR Code can be linked to some different content then automatically revert to the default one. If this is a repeating event then this approach is far easier than setting up a new code or editing its link every week. Normally, the QR Code should be connected to a mobile web app to get more info about shows, events, artists, submissions.

 

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Great example how QR Codes can add value!

Tesco / HomePlus is a South Korean grocery chain and they utilized this amazing subway QR Code grocery store in Seoul in February 2011. This is very elegant and peppered with creativity and forward thinking solutions. It is simply one of the best uses of QR Codes in e-commerce in the world so far.

How QR scanning works

First, you need to go to your smart phone marketplace (Apple store, Android marketplace, Windows phone marketplace or Blackberry marketplace) and search for QR Code reader. Most of these QR Code readers are free applications. Then just open the app and start scanning. This is the list of best QR Code scanner apps.

 

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Mobile apps

Connecting a mobile audience via QR Codes should include an optimized mobile web site. QR Codes offer a quick way to connect to your online information for people that are constantly on the move. The majority of them have now have a Smart phone and they don’t need to type a URL into the mobile browser which is a huge time saving and less error-prone way to access information. When they take the effort to take out their phone and scan the code they get all information loaded into their mobile phone browser. When the user has loaded the whole web page into the mobile phone browser they just don’t know what to do: scroll left-right or vertically to view all the content on that page, there is so much information that isn’t relevant and it takes too much bandwidth. At the end of the day this is not the most efficient way for someone to experience your brand, service or other information on a mobile phone. So, you need optimized content that is easily browsable on smart phones and that is exactly what we are providing.

Think mobile
Think how you would feel if someone gave you 100 books and magazines instead of only the publication you asked for. Using generic desktop web pages a QR Code campaign landing page is far from what smart phone users expect to find when scanning the code and in reality poor mobile experiences or connecting a QR Code to desktop web pages is still the Number One mistake made by QR Code advertisers.

Enhance mobile experience with mobile optimized landing web page
An effective landing page should engage potential customers in a positive way. Creating a branded optimized mobile web app that work across all phones and tablets can dramatically increase mobile experience and most importantly your bounce rate can be much more efficient.

Within Esponce QR Code Platform you can integrate proper mobile experience and create mobile web apps that are cross devices/OS platform optimized.

You can enhance your mobile experience with rich mobile content, prize contest, portfolio and social channel integration and custom landing page that can change the way you market your real-world promotions in mobile space. Without a properly delivered message, you can’t expect that people will take any action!

Check out the complete list of features >

 

How to create custom QR Code?

Designing custom QR Codes is an Art of it’s own as a designing cool and readable code is not an easy and quick thing do to. One way to enhance the black and white code is to add and overlay your graphic. With this process you can simply sign off your codes with your logotype, image, or graphic. With this QR Code platform you can do just that. You can simply integrate your logo or graphic into the QR Code and you can use live indicator to see if the Code is readable or not.

 

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80+ gallery of custom QR Codes

Here are a few hundred custom codes generated by brands and business, government, non-profit and individuals… There is no doubt that QR Code technology has penetrated in all sectors of our daily life.

Take a look this unique 80+ gallery of custom Codes from Orange- telecommunication company to FEMA (US. Department of Homeland Security).

 

[Via Avivo]

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Björk’s new album as a series of iPad apps

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The ever innovative Björk has created her album as a series of iPad apps. The result is a bundle of interactive art, entertainment and audio content that sets a benchmark in how artists can use technology. Read more here and here

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Steve Jobs has a different operating system

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Hard to understand, difficult to work with and deemed irreplaceable by many Apple fans and investors, Steve Jobs has made a life defying conventions and expectations.

And despite years of signs of poor health, his resignation as chief executive of Apple Inc caused a global gasp as the world contemplated the future of an icon and the company he symbolizes.

“Steve Jobs is the most successful CEO in the U.S. of the last 25 years,” said Google Inc Chairman Eric Schmidt, who used to sit on Apple’s board but stepped down because of overlapping business interests.

“He uniquely combined an artist’s touch and an engineer’s vision to build an extraordinary company, one of the greatest American leaders in history,” Schmidt said in a statement.

A college dropout, Jobs floated through India in search of spiritual guidance prior to founding Apple — a name he suggested to his friend and co-founder Steve Wozniak after a visit to a commune in Oregon he referred to as an “apple orchard.”

With his passion for minimalist design and marketing genius, Jobs changed the course of personal computing during two stints at Apple and transformed the mobile market.

The iconic iPod, the iPhone — dubbed the “Jesus phone” for its quasi-religious following — and the iPad are the creation of a man known for his near-obsessive control of the product development process.

Greatest CEO in the history of man

“Most mere mortals cannot understand a person like Steve Jobs,” Guy Kawasaki, a former Apple employee who considers Jobs “the greatest CEO in the history of man”, said recently. “He’s just got a different operating system.”

Charismatic, visionary, ruthless, perfectionist, dictator – these are some of the words that people use to describe the larger-than-life figure of Jobs, who may be the biggest dreamer the technology world has ever known, but also a hard-edged businessman and negotiator through and through.

“Steve Jobs is the business genius of our generation,” former eBay Inc chief Meg Whitman said recently. “His contributions to Apple, his contributions to technology, frankly his contributions to America, are unparalleled in the business world. He is amazing.”

Former nemesis Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, has called Jobs the most inspiring person in the tech industry and President Barack Obama has held him up as the embodiment of the American Dream

Success story

It’s hard to imagine a bigger success story than Steve Jobs, but rejection, failure and bad fate have been part and parcel of who he is. Jobs was given away at birth, driven out of Apple in the mid-80s and struck with cancer when he finally had regained the top of the mountain. His resignation as CEO on Wednesday comes at the relatively young age of 55.

“I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come,” he said in a brief letter announcing his resignation.

A source close to Jobs said he plans to be active in his new role as chairman of Apple’s board.

Jobs grew up with an adopted family in Silicon Valley, which was turning from orchards to homes for workers at Lockheed and other defense and technology companies.

Electronics friend Bill Fernandez introduced him to boy engineer Wozniak, and the two Steves began a friendship that eventually bred Apple Computer.

“Woz is a brilliant engineer, but he is not really an entrepreneur, and that’s where Jobs came in,” remembers Fernandez, who was the first employee at Apple.

Wozniak said that his goal was only to design hardware and he had no interest in running Apple.

“Steve Jobs’ role was defined — you’ve got to learn to be an executive in every division of the company so you can be the world’s most important person some day. That was his goal,” recently joked Woz, who is still listed as an employee reporting directly to Jobs, even though he has not worked at Apple for years.

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Jobs created Apple twice — once when he founded it and the second time after a return credited with saving the company, which now vies with Exxon Mobil as the most valuable publicly traded corporation in the United States.

“Every day to him is a new adventure in the company,” said Jay Elliot, a former senior vice president at Apple who worked very closely with Jobs in the eighties. “He is almost like a child when it comes to his inquisitiveness. Steve has such a thirst of understanding for what’s going on in the company. What he is intolerant about it – politics, bureaucracy.”

But the inspiring Jobs came with a lot of hard edges, oftentimes alienating colleagues and early investors with his my-way-or-the-highway dictums and plans that were generally ahead of their time.

Elliot was a witness to the acrimony between Jobs and former Apple Chief Executive John Sculley who often clashed on ideas, products and the direction of the company.

The dispute came to a head at Apple’s first major sales meeting in Hawaii in 1985 where the two “just blew up against each other,” Elliot said.

Jobs left soon after, saying he was fired.

“It was awful-tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life’s gonna hit you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith,” he told a Stanford graduating class in 2005. He returned to Apple about a decade after he left, working as a consultant. Soon he was running it, in what has been called Jobs’ second act.

To this point, he has reinvented the technology world four or five times, first with the Apple II, a beautiful personal computer in the 1970s; then in the 1980s with the Macintosh, driven by a mouse and presenting a clean screen that made computing inviting; the ubiquitous iPod debuted in 2001, the iPhone in 2007 and in 2010 the iPad, which a year after it was introduced outsold Macs.

[Via Reuters and Streamfile]

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iA Writer for Mac 1.0.1

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informationarchitects.jp just released iA Writer for Mac, a writing app that makes sure that all your thoughts go into the text instead of the program. A Writer has no preferences. After opening the program, all you can do is write. The only options you have are full screen and FocusMode. Writer automatically formats semantical entities such as headlines, lists, bold, strong, block quotes using markdown. And it’s a beauty!

For more info, click here

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Turn your iPad into a canvas with the ability to paint documents in photoshop with your fingertips

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Alongside the release of the Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 update today, Adobe has released three new iPad apps. Adobe Color LavaNav and Eazel for Photoshop CS5. Color Lava is a color mixer that allows you to mix colors live on the iPad, Eazel turns your iPad into a painting tablet for Photoshop and Nav acts as a toolbar and file browser.

Adobe Nav for Photoshop


Adobe Nav uses a network connection to your computer to act as a file browser. You can browse, reorder, view and zoom up to 200 documents at a time on the iPad. Then just tap a file to make it the active document in Photoshop. You can also load files up on the iPad, disconnect it from the network and share those files away from the office.

In addition you can also customize a set of tools that you commonly use to be displayed on the iPad, allowing you to choose them with a tap.

Adobe Eazel for Photoshop

Eazel turns your iPad into a canvas with the ability to paint documents in photoshop with your fingertips. You can choose colors, blend wet and dry paint and the effects appear in Photoshop.

The way that Eazel handles the tool palettes looks absolutely fantastic, better than any iPad painting app I’ve seen.

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Color Lava looks to be a solid addition for digital painters as well, with a focus on mixing colors until you get the perfect color. You can then transfer the color back to Photoshop to paint with. I’d estimate that this one will be used along with a traditional stylus and tablet for digital artists.

As anyone who’s used the color picker can tell you, subtle color variations are hard to come by. I really like the way you can save your color choices and export those to the color picker.

The whole setup looks absolutely fantastic and I’ll be playing with all of these apps to give you a full review. They haven’t hit the App Store in every region just yet, but when they do I’ll update this article with download links.

[Via Johan Lopes]

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Immaterials: Light Painting The WiFi World

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This is a really cool project that uses the “Light Painting” photography technique to help map and capture how invisible wifi networks actually look in our every day life. They built a 4 meter high rod containing 80 LEDs with a device that measures WiFi signal strength, the stronger the signal, the more LEDs light up, and with the long exposure photos capturing the mapped signal strength, this video provides seriously cool look into what WiFi might just look like! Check it here

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Simple is always the best idea

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This is very cool and innovative iPhone website featuring great illustration and superb execution as well… Just scroll it.

www.benthebodyguard.com

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Social Marketing – To read and apply

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To read and apply – latest tips from ronnestam.com on Social Marketing.

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