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Mobile tagging and QR Codes the missing link between print campaigns and mobile apps

Mobile tagging offers businesses personalised interactions with their mobile app clients connecting the print world with the digital world.

It also adds an extra dimension to print advertising campaigns, as it leads clients from a print product to an interactive experience via your mobile application. QR Codes can store and digitally present data including, web links, Geo co-ordinates, images, text and video.

QR Code Scanner iPhone app and Android app component
Our QR code scanner component provides your mobile app users the ability to scan paper-based content using the phone’s camera to decode information. Mobile tagging offers businesses personalised interactions with their clients. It also adds an extra dimension to a print advertising campaign, as it leads clients from a print product to an interactive experience via your mobile application. QR Codes can store and digitally present data including, web links, geo co-ordinates, images, text and video.

 

Pixel Natives is a high-end technology company specialising in the Mobile app, Tablet app and the web 3.0 landscape. We draw upon our combined diversity, artistry and experience to bring clients first-class mobile app development, creative and technical solutions. Our mobile tagging services bring together your print campaigns, printed coupon system into the hands of your consumers. Bridging the gap between the print world and the digital world.

If you want to be tagged, reach our Brisbane Australia based Pixel Natives for your iPhone app, android app and tablet app mobile tagging enquiries via the following.

telephone: +61 7 3103 0189
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