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Cracking the QR Code – Part 1
QR codes are those funny looking barcodes that seems to be popping up everywhere lately from billboards and magazine ads to cereal boxes and t-shirts. They have been around since Japanese company Denso Wave invented them in 1994, but have only recently become popular here in the United States. In fact, according to a report from Mobio Identity Systems Inc, QR code scanning in the US increased 1200% during the second half of 2010 alone!
QR stands for “quick response” and scanning one of the 2D barcodes does just that. The code may direct your mobile browser to a specific URL, an online video, generate a text message or even make a phone call.
Scan to watch one of my favorite Ad Council PSAs
To scan a QR code a smartphone with a barcode reader is required. Some phones have this built into the camera application, but others such as the iPhone require the user to download a barcode scanning application like BeeTag or ScanLife.
To the right is a QR code I just created using the free a QR code generator from Kaywa Inc. Be sure to download a barcode scanning app if your smartphone did not come with one installed, and give it a whirl.
One major thing QR codes have going for them right now is the “cool factor.” People are curious to know what will happen when they scan a QR code and marketers are taking advantage of that.
For a QR code to work, I think it needs to be either fun, provide a utility, or offer an incentive to users. Here are some examples of each: (more…)
Find Your Doggy Double
Yahoo’s 2010 Create for a Cause contest challenged advertising agencies to develop innovative digital work on behalf of public service campaigns. DDB NY took home the grand prize for their “Rescue Your Doggy Double” concept, developed on behalf of The Shelter Pet Project. The prize? A coveted placement on the Yahoo! Log-in Page, which is visited by nearly 1 in 10 Americans each day.
Playing on the notion that pets and their owners sometimes look alike, the “Rescue Your Doggy Double” concept is an interactive web cam experience that allows users to match their photo up with the pooch that resembles them the most. Once presented with their Doggy Double, users will be able to learn more about that particular breed and go to Petfinder.com where they can view a list of real dogs available in local animal shelters.
Here’s how it works:
You can fire up that webcam and find your “Doggy Double” this Saturday, March 26th, by visiting the Yahoo! Log-in page at http://login.yahoo.com. We’re so excited over here at AdLibbing.org that we came up with a few predictions…
My Doggy Double might very well be a Lhasa Apso, like Arizona here. Oh, the fun we could have trying out new hairstyles together.


Amanda might find her match in a curly haired Cockerspaniel like Chiquito.


Dzu in a box might get along well with this puppy in a box.


Ilana’s Doggy Double might be a smiley little Silky haired terrier like Blueberry.


And don’t these guys look like two peas in a pod? Leith and Coco the Boxer/American Bulldog Mix, BFF.


Don’t forget to visit the Yahoo! Log-in Page this Saturday to find your furry twin. Let us know your predictions in the comments!
Filed under: Campaigns, Internet, Just for Fun
Tags: Create for a Cause, digital media, pet adoption, pets, yahoo


