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QR Codes We all know that one
of the keys to great SEO is making sure you keep your website
updated, new and fresh. Whether you do this with a blog, or you
change your homepage with new offers, coupons or new products, it
serves to show Google that your site is “alive.” For many small
businesses in particular, this is a real challenge. So you already have
great, fresh content on your site—what’s next? Do you know what is
coming that may benefit your small business? Have you
heard of QR codes? Here is a quick
introduction: They come to us from
Japan where they are very common. QR is short for Quick Response
(they can be read quickly by a cell phone). They are used to take a
piece of information from a transitory media and put it in to your
cell phone. You see QR Codes in a magazine advert, on a billboard, a
web page and even on t-shirts. Once it is in your cell phone, it may
give you details about that business (allowing users to search for
nearby locations), or details about the person wearing the t-shirt,
show you a URL which you can click to see a trailer for a movie, or
it may give you a coupon which you can use in a local outlet. The reason why they
are more useful than a standard barcode is that they can store (and
digitally present) much more data, including url links, geo
coordinates, and text. The other key feature of QR Codes is that
instead of requiring a chunky hand-held scanner to scan them, most
cell phones can scan them.