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Harrods tries QR code campaign

Harrods is testing out QR codes - the mobile ‘barcodes’ favoured by mobile users in Korea and Japan - in an effort to impress tech savvy individuals and students. According to The Times, the QR codes will show up in London and national media to promote an exhibition the posh retailer is putting on, called Design Icons.

Finally, it’s good to see UK companies start to look at QR codes. Only, as The Times points out, there’s one problem with a QR campaign: only a small percentage of phones have QR code reading software on them. That said, it’s a bit chicken and egg: why install the software until there’s something worth reading and why put QR code on anything until people have the software to read it? Kudos for Harrods for experimenting with the codes - and where Harrods go, other retailers are sure to follow.

2 Responses to “Harrods tries QR code campaign”

  • Actually I think it’s more, ‘where Tesco go, other retailers are sure to follow’…

    Posted by njar on April 17th, 2008 at 12:57 pm.
  • One limitation with printed QR codes is that the webpage the QR Code points to is static. If you change your domain name or want visitors to go to an alternative webpage after you’ve printed your QR code on your T-shirt, literature then your stuck. http://www.qrme.co.uk allows you to point your QR code to any webpage and allows you to update your QRme profile anytime to point your QRcode to a new website. Effectively giving you a dynamic QR code.

    Give it a try. its free.

    http://www.qrme.co.uk

    Posted by Ian Foster on April 19th, 2008 at 12:05 am.

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