Why a QR sells more than a written link
A link has to be typed correctly; a QR just gets scanned. It removes friction at the physical point of sale, where you have seconds to capture someone. Plus it works without the person following you on social media: scan, browse, order.
Where to place your QR code
The QR pays off most when it's where your customers already see you. A few ideas:
- On your counter or storefront window
- On the packaging and bags of your orders
- On business cards and flyers
- On a stand at fairs and markets
- On your delivery vehicle
From scan to order, without friction
A QR only works if it leads to a good destination. It should open a catalog that looks great on a phone, with clear prices and an order button. With Vallen, your catalog is already mobile-optimized and generates the link ready to turn into a QR.
That way, a customer who received an order scans the QR on the packaging and buys again without searching for you: the QR becomes a repeat purchase.
A QR code is the simplest way to connect your physical presence with your digital catalog. Put it where your customers already are, make sure it leads to a clear catalog, and you turn every scan into a sales opportunity.