Adam Sigel, who heads up sales at Savanna Bee’s indie stores, recently showed me his ‘business card:’ a piece of metal with a QR code on it. I scanned Adam’s QR code and my phone offered to place his contact information in my phone’s address book. This not only saved me time. Behind the scenes, the software allows Adam to see who clicks on his scanned data—one can’t do that with a traditional business card.
The Wall Street Journal shares today that some people are having chips inserted in their hands that can be scanned by your mobile phone.
Adam, you’re often embracing the next, cool marketing trend. Next time I see you, you may not even have a metal QR business card. That’s ‘handy.’ :)
PS ~ We’re happy that Savannah Bee is a Bridge Product Syncing partner. Much like scanning a QR code, an authorized store can with one click use our service to get all the data it needs to sell the brand online. Product Syncing is the ‘QR code’ of sharing product data.