The QR Code Debate: Should You Include One on Your Next Postcard?
QR codes have become almost expected in marketing. They appear on menus, packaging, signs, and mail. Because they’re so common, many businesses assume they belong on every postcard. That assumption is usually where problems start. A QR code is not automatically helpful. It’s a tool. Like any tool, it only works when it has a clear job to do. Why QR Codes Took Off in the First Place Smartphones made scanning simple. No special apps. No learning curve. During the pandemic, QR codes became an easy bridge between physical spaces and digital information. That convenience stuck. In the right situation, a QR code removes friction. It gives someone quick access to more details without asking them to type, search, or remember a URL. When that’s the role it’s meant to play, it can work very well. When a QR Code Supports a Postcard QR codes tend to be most effective when the postcard itself is doing one clear job, but the next step requires more space. For...