Physical billboards can leave lasting impressions based on their designs, while QR codes all look the same. Unless there’s some other design element that wasn’t included in any of the articles I’ve read about this, people won’t even know what company, product or service the QR code is advertising.
My other problem with this is that you have to take a picture to scan the QR code. Chances are pretty good that a consumer is most likely looking up a store location via their smartphone. Is there a way to scan the QR code while it’s in the Google Earth app? Wouldn’t you have to print out the code to scan it? Or could you take a screenshot, then scan that? Or would you have to use another smartphone to scan the code on your smartphone? Any way you look at this scenario, it sounds way too complicated and involves way too many steps. Consumers want information fast and easy. This is pretty much the exact opposite.
- Companies:
- Places:
- Austin, Texas