Jul 15, 2009

Posted by in Adventure, Animated, General News, Movies, Posters, Video | 12 comments

’9′ QR Code Poster

9 qr code poster

Just in case that image above baffles you beyond belief, and, trust me, you aren’t alone, it is a QR Code.   QR stands for “Quick Response,” as the Japanese creator behind the idea of QR Code wanted its contents to be deciphered at an elevated speed.   In essence, these codes hold URLs within them, and you will need a QR reader on your mobile device in order to read it.We aren’t going to force you to do that, though.   You can check out where it sends you right here:

9 Video

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  1. I believe QR Code will be the ‘code’ of the future because it can contain so much more information than the conventional codes that we’re using. Recently, we came up with a marketing campaign using http://www.beqrious.com for the QR Code and we tried to educate people about how useful these codes are. Slowly but surely…..we’re on our way, I would say.

  2. i did an article on qr codes in my blog http://www.worldne.ws , i also have some domain names with qr codes in the title , example qrmobile.com qrcodecards.com qrbusiness.com

    Yes i think they are the future in marketing , but i still have not seen one here in australia ?

    Hopefully soon ?

  3. Beth Silverstein says:

    Nice post. Philip Warbasse has been creating QR-to-Movie Trailer strategies for 2 years now. 9 is his firms 3rd project. Philip and the staff at Warbasse Design are considered by many in the entertainment industry as the most seasoned developers currently working in this space. Look for more QR code work from Warbasse Design this summer for BlockBuster INC., and Sony Pictures.

  4. Wow, neither of your guys' comments read like you are promoting something. kudos.

  5. QR Code technology has been in use in Japan for more than 2 years and is widely used. I believe the technology will explode very soon in the US and will go from 0 to 60 just like Twitter. It's quick, easy and can be used in many ways (text message, video, audio, phone number, email, url). You can also read a QR Code from my phone with your phone. I believe social networking will work it's magic in that regard – I meet you and ask for your phone number or email address. You take out your phone, show me your QR Code with that information and I scan it with my phone. Connection is made!

  6. Oh, a wonderful description! No idea how you were able to say this text..it’d take me weeks. Well worth it though, I’d suspect. Have you considered selling banners on your website?

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