QR Codes and Facebook

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A step further – use Facebook and QR codes together!

I explained earlier what is a QR code (http://www.webinars4you.net/qr-codes-explained/)

Now, we provide a step further….linking it with Facebook, Your coupon and groupon Offers!

 

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Now We Get A HUGE step further…by going viral with FAcebook (800+ millions users there by the way!)
Could This Get You More Customers Than GROUPON ?!?

(and without endangering your business, either…)

 


How Would You Like Your Customer’s Coupons To Go Viral?

This is how it works:

We create a coupon for you on your Fanpage (we can build one for you)

The groupon page has got a “like” and a “share” button. The share button is necessary for the Groupon to be shared with friends. In fact:

 

That QR Code Is Suddenly Shared By The Customer To All His Facebook Friends

 

Suddenly, a whole lot more people will see that QR code …

With a description … which can easily be a “call to action” — inviting his friends to scan the QR code to, to get a cool deal…

I mean — who wouldn’t want to share a great deal with friends?

So what happens next … 

Let’s say Joe clicks the share button.

The QR code goes on his wall.

Joe’s friends, Jane and Charlie not only see the QR code on Joe’s wall, they scan it…

 

And What happens when they scan the QR code ?

 

Well, Lucie and Dan see, and click on, the QR code on Jane’s wall, and Toni and Hank click on the one on Charlie’s wall …

So, in no time at all, 6 more people are signed up to your client’s lists — both the autoresponder list and the facebook list …

Snowball , you do the maths !

 

Why This Is Even Better Than Groupon…

 

There’s a reason why Google tried to buy Groupon for $6 Billion dollars …  that’s because of three things …

 

  • people get deals and people love deals
  • the way Groupon is set up…people are encouraged to tell others about the deal in order for the deal to “go live” – -so the deals go viral.
  • Groupon also takes up to 50% of the gross revenue of the “deal.”  Great for Groupon … not so great for the business
    owner.  It’s pretty much a loss leader for the owner, and it has caused great hardship for more than one business that has participated (maybe you’ve heard about some of these?)

 

 

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