How do I make a QR code for my business?
You can find a range of QR code generators online. Beaconstac, QR Code Generator, QRCode Monkey, Scanova, QRTiger, Visualead and QR Stuff are all trusted and reliable platforms for creating secure QR codes.
A basic level is often free, though you can expect to pay a fee (typically less than $50 per month) as you add more features, such as the ability to facilitate payments, customize your design, have unlimited scans and edit your information. Many generators offer a 14-day free trial period, so you can get an idea of the features you need during that time.
If you already use Square, Shopify or PayPal, you may be able to generate a QR code through them. Square users can set up self-ordering QR codes or ones for contactless payments, and PayPal allows you to generate a payment QR code right from their business app.
Here are a few things to consider when you’re creating your QR code:
Payment ability – According to PYMNTS.com, a majority of consumers now say that a company’s digital payment options will impact their willingness to shop in certain stores and 57% want to continue contactless payments even post-pandemic, so you’re likely going to want to generate a QR code that includes the ability to make payments.
Static vs. dynamic – Static QR codes are fixed, while the information within dynamic ones can be changed. If you’re certain the information you are sharing (like the destination website or images) will never change, create a static QR code. If you want more flexibility, opt for a dynamic code. You’ll pay a bit more, but it’s worth it to be able to change your info whenever needed.
Tracking ability – Some QR code generators allow you to track the scanning history of your QR codes. For marketing purposes, for example, you can see how many people scanned the QR code flyers you distributed—an invaluable tool for tracking the ROI on your campaigns. But if you’re just using QR codes for uses like menus or in-store contactless payments, you might not need this added feature.
Personalization – Many QR code generators allow you to customize your codes for a fee. Different designs include making your logo a part of the code, incorporating fun colors into the design or making the squares into different shapes. This can be a fun and eye-catching way to amp up your brand, especially if you’re handing out stickers with your QR code on them or you’re a chic retail store that wants a different QR code look for each season.
QR codes may have been around since the ’90s, but there are new and exciting ways to reimagine their uses for the smart technology in today’s world. Get started creating yours today!