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QR and link usage

QR Placement Ideas by Business Type

Place QR codes where customers naturally have questions.

What this helps you do

Turn offline materials into places where customers can ask and leave useful question data.

Treat each QR code as a question point

A QR code is not only a link. It is a place where customers can ask what they really want to know.

Those questions can reveal hidden doubts, product ideas, marketing angles, and better ways to explain your service.

Use it on printed and physical materials

Good places include business cards, menus, flyers, banners, signs, table cards, product packaging, manuals, receipts, and front-door notices.

For packaged products or manuals, the QR code can explain how to use the product and collect questions that help improve the next version.

Match the message to the place

A menu QR can say "Ask about ingredients, allergies, and booking." A product package QR can say "Ask how to use this product."

The clearer the reason to scan, the more useful the customer questions will be.

Quick checklist

  • Is the qR code placed where a real question happens?
  • The scan message explains why to use it?
  • Packaging or manuals are considered when useful?
  • Questions can be compared by placement?
  • Repeated questions are reviewed for product or marketing ideas?