How to Enhance Your Customer Service Using QR Codes
A great benefit of QR Codes is that they can be a virtual link between your company and your customers. They can be there when you’re not to answer questions, to give information, or to say thank you.
If you run a hotel or recreation area, you can use QR Codes to answer popular questions about where to eat, what to do, or where to shop.
If you own a fitness center, put QR Codes on machines and equipment that link to a brief video on how to use them safely and effectively.
If you run a business that’s known for its long lines, use QR Codes to share wait time or entertainment to keep people happy.
Snap pictures of customers enjoying themselves at attractions or on rides and give them a QR Code that takes them to a web page where they can find their picture in a frame with your business name on it.
If you sell cars, put QR Codes in areas where drivers can learn how to perform basic maintenance on their cars. For example, include one that links drivers to a video on how to properly change a tire.
If you sell lawn and yard equipment, put QR Codes on them that link to manuals or a web page where people can make a service appointment.

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