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Using QR Codes on Business Cards

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Advantages of Incorporating QR Codes into Business Cards

Business cards are essential for networking. By adding a QR code, you can expand your contact list, boost your social media presence, and make it easy for clients and employers to access your work and save your details. The advantages are endless.

Enhance your networking opportunities +

A vCard Plus QR code on your business card lets clients and employers instantly save your contact info by simply scanning, no need for manual entry. It’s quick and hassle-free.

Boost your social media following +

The Link List QR code lets clients easily access your social media links, helping you gain more followers. It also keeps them updated on your activities and events.

Display your work with just one scan +

Expand your business by offering potential clients a glimpse of your work. A dynamic URL QR code on your business card links directly to your website, portfolio, or project—no need for physical copies. It's a great way for freelancers to showcase their work and attract new clients

Keep your clients updated with the latest information +

A Business QR code on your card lets you instantly share updates, contact info, hours, promotions, and more. If you offer products or services online, link it to your website or portfolio. This makes it easy for potential clients to explore your work and offerings.

How to add a QR code to a business card?

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Register to use the QR code generator and select the type of QR code for your business card. We suggest starting with the vCard Plus QR code.

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Fill in the QR code with all the information you want to display.

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Personalize the design by including a frame, logo, and a caption for your QR code.

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Select the colors for your QR code to match your brand or personal style.

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Click "download" to save your QR code as a JPEG file.

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Place the vCard Plus QR code on your business card.

Top ways to incorporate QR codes into your business cards.

QR codes have evolved, moving beyond the traditional black and white to offer a variety of colors and designs. These new options are just as easy to create, while enhancing your brand’s identity.

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Add Instructions

In the past, many have printed QR codes without explaining what consumers will gain by scanning them. Always include a clear message to encourage scanning and ensure your marketing campaign is effective.

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Customize your Frame

Enhance your QR code by adding creative frames in different colors and designs to make it more eye-catching. After generating your code, choose from a variety of frames that include engaging messages. You can also customize it with your own text, icons, or shapes to drive action.

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Add a Logo to Your QR Code

Once you’ve customized the frame, shape, and color, you can add your company logo in the center. Our system automatically adjusts the logo size to ensure the QR code remains scannable.

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Save Your Designs

Sign up for Divsly to easily reuse saved QR code designs without starting from scratch. Save your designs as templates and use them in future marketing campaigns.

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Customizable URL

Divsly provides a short, customizable URL for each generated code, redirecting to any page you choose. You can update the link anytime to help differentiate yourself from the competition.

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Test Before Printing

For optimal scanning, the minimum recommended size for your QR code is 2 x 2 cm. Avoid making it smaller, but you can increase the size if needed. Test it with different smartphones and apps to ensure accessibility for all users.

Discover QR codes in action on business cards

If you're having trouble imagining the impact and benefits of using a Divsly code on your business cards, we’ve created some fictional scenarios to help you visualize the advantages it can bring to your business or company.

Business consulting professionals

The founder and CEO of Smart Bank added a vCard Plus QR code to his business cards, making it easy to connect with potential clients. At an event, when he ran out of cards, the QR code allowed others to scan and save his contact directly on their phones.

Restaurants

The manager of Los Burgueses added a Business QR code to the restaurant's card, giving customers easy access to hours, directions, reservations, menus, and more. With a simple scan, customers stay updated on everything across all locations.

Government

The employees of the Urban Assembly added a QR code to the government office's business card to simplify information sharing. A quick scan gives the public access to the office's contact details, website, news, and updates on events and meetings.

Musicians and artists

The Storms decided to use an MP3 QR code on their business cards to stand out from other bands. The code lets them instantly share their music and social media as they travel for concerts in different cities. With Divsly, potential fans can easily discover their music by scanning the code and listening to tracks right away.

Photographers and videographers

JHP photographer added an Image Gallery QR code to his business cards, allowing potential clients to easily access his digital portfolio. Thanks to Divsly, he optimized his marketing and saw an increase in bookings. The gallery also included a "book" button, directing users to his contact form for easy service reservations.

Frequently Asked Question

QR codes were once monochrome, but now they can be colorful as long as there's enough contrast with the background. For any technical questions, feel free to visit our Help Center.

While it's not necessary, think of all the benefits you'd miss without a QR code on your cards—easy access to contact info, portfolios, websites, and social media.

Business cards should have a QR code no smaller than 2 x 2 cm for easy scanning. You can also get creative with size and placement.

Create and test your QR code in our generator, then download it and add it to your card design using formats like JPEG, PNG, or SVG.

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