Why QR codes will not sell your herbs

An ad for ‘free streetside herbs’ is a prime example of when using QR codes is useless, argues Alex Hayes.

This morning I stumbled across the most baffling piece of advertising, which used a piece of technology most people don’t use, placed in an spot it is difficult to stop in, without explaining what it was promoting to a group of people who do not have time to stop and find out.

IMG_0193The ad in question seems harmless enough. ‘Keep calm and chamomile’ may be a little twee for some, but it’s at least quirky, and links well to what appears to be the subject of the ad ‘free streetside herbs’.

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