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Who this is for
Any small business with a key landing page customers should reach in one scan: booking pages, Instagram profiles, online stores, lead forms, donation pages, gift-card pages, or special-offer pages. If the destination doesn't fit a more specific tool here, this is the right one.
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When to use it
Flyers, posters, magazine ads, social-media handouts, table tents linking to a campaign, business cards pointing at portfolios. Always link to the most specific page (booking, sale, signup), not your homepage.
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Print & display tips
Print at 3 cm (1.2 in) or larger. Add a single short verb beside the QR ("Scan to book," "Scan for tonight's specials"). Avoid colored QRs unless contrast stays high. For posters viewed from across a room, scale to 10 cm (4 in) per side.
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Common mistakes to avoid
Don't link to a homepage when the flyer was about a specific offer. Don't use a tracking URL that expires. Don't put two QR codes on one flyer—pick one. For long-running posters, point the QR at a redirect URL on your own domain so you can change the destination later without reprinting.