04 October, 2011
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Introducing ArtWanted.com QR Codes!

We are excited to announce QR Code Integration for all ArtWanted.com members!

What is a QR Code?

"QR" stands for "Quick Response". A QR Code is a square black and white image with a specific pattern, like a bar code. When someone "scans" the QR Code using a QR Code reader app on their mobile device, then they are taken to the web URL programmed into the QR Code without having to type anything. QR Codes are getting more and more popular as a way to bring new visitors to a specific website.

New QR Codes for Your Portfolio & Your Images

We now provide you with a quick way to download QR Codes for your marketing materials that will link directly to your main portfolio page or to a specific image in your portfolio. If the user is on a mobile device when they scan the code, then they will be taken to the mobile version of our site, so the artwork is formatted to their mobile screen size.

To download the QR Code for your Main Portfolio, simply look at the bottom of the Main Members Area page in the "Marketing Your Portfolio" section.

To download the QR Code for a specific image, visit the "Edit Image" page from your "Manage Portfolio" section. On the bottom-left of the page, you will see the QR Code for the image you are editing.



Using QR Codes in Your Marketing

A QR Code is typically designed to take a user from a printed marketing piece to the web without the user having to type anything. With this in mind, you should have a QR Code on any marketing piece you create about yourself. This should be found on your business cards, postcards, flyers, brochures, magazine ads and any other printed marketing materials you create or advertise yourself in.

Using QR Codes in your marketing efforts will bring you additional portfolio traffic and provide a fast way for users to view your entire portfolio.

Getting Started With QR Codes

The first step is to download a QR Code Scanner App for your smart phone. You can download a basic QR Code reader app for free, or pay for one with additional features. Here is a list of popular QR Code Reader Apps for popular mobile phones.

Once you have a QR Code reader installed on your mobile phone, simply scan any QR Code found in your ArtWanted.com members area. You can do this by launching the scanner app, then pointing your phone camera to the black & white QR Code image inside your members area.

The final step is to download the QR Code images from our website and add them to your printed marketing materials. Simply "right-click" on the QR Code image and save it to your computer.

Enjoy!

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21 Comments

Craig Zuckerman 10 Oct 2011

Hi, I am interested in speaking to someone, like in the "old days" about this mobile app. Is it possible to speak to someone at ArtWanted?-please let me know if this is possible, and when we can speak. I am just north of NYC. My studio number is 914-725-6004. Thank you, Craig Zuckerman

Craig Zuckerman 10 Oct 2011

Hi, what id the advantage of this app. vs, just going to someone's website on your droid, cellphone, etc whatever?-thanks


ArtWanted.com Staff 10 Oct 2011

Craig - Normally our staff prefers to talk via e-mails and support tickets, but if you require a phone call, we can have someone call you.

As for your question you posted, we assume you are referring to the new web app, correct?

The new web app is specifically designed for mobile smart phones. The format of the page, the layout, the size of the images, the optimized downloads are all designed for mobile devices for a much better user experience.

LouAnn Knight 11 Oct 2011

Hope it works for you, craig. This is a cool site, but (as in the old days) our cell phone ONLY makes & receives calls. Sounds like a great idea for those folks (the younger generation, so to speak) who can afford the luxury of such devices. Go for it!

Lola Grieco 11 Oct 2011

I like the QR code. I had a vendor show yesterday so I made a poster with the code on it and got a great response from people. A lot of them had a QR Reader on their phones an was scanning my code. New people checking out my website. Thank you for setting this up!!!


ArtWanted.com Staff 11 Oct 2011

That's awesome Lola! Thanks for sharing it with us.

marlene burns 20 Nov 2011

i've been using qr codes recently...and i love them! i have generated codes for my websites as well as my books. qr reader app seems to work the best for scanning. i have a convention in the coming weeks and have put the four codes on a page....customers can scan right from the page. i have also added them to my website for products purchases. it's a new world, folks...join it!

Gene Gerbasi 04 Dec 2011

Excellent!!

Jonah Martin 31 Oct 2012

Thank You. Jonah D. Martin

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Nina Christin Nilsen 11 Jan 2013

Thank you dear <3

Chalet Roome-Rigdon 20 Feb 2013

Copy and paste works nicely. ;-)

arron lee 13 May 2013

QR code (abbreviated from Quick Response Code) is the trademark for a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode) first designed for the automotive industry in Japan; a barcode is an optically machine-readable label that is attached to an item and that records information related to that item: The information encoded by a QR code may be made up of four standardized types ("modes") of data (numeric, alphanumeric, byte / binary, Kanji) or, through supported extensions, virtually any type of data.

Recently, the QR Code system has become popular outside the automotive industry due to its fast readability and greater storage capacity compared to standard UPC barcodes; applications include product tracking, item identification, time tracking, document management, general marketing, and much more.

A QR code consists of black modules (square dots) arranged in a square grid on a white background, which can be read by an imaging device (such as a camera) and processed using Reed-Solomon error correction until the image can be appropriately interpreted; data is then extracted from patterns present in both horizontal and vertical components of the image. Originally designed for industrial uses, QR codes have become common in consumer advertising. Typically, a smartphone is used as a QR-code scanner, displaying the code and converting it to some useful form (such as a standard URL for a website, thereby obviating the need for a user to type it manually into a web browser). We can generate and read different kinds of barcode with the help of many professional SDKs. I'm studying about this recently. I hope we can have some communication later.

Best regards, Arron

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Mark Kokopelli Watkins, Artist 06 Feb 2015

Sounds interesting! What else does it involve on our part? Renewed Membership Today! Have a great weekend!!

LouAnn Knight 29 Apr 2016

Look at the dats on these posts! So just what is what? How do I delete my posts ?


ArtWanted.com Staff 01 May 2016

LouAnn - We have sent you an e-mail with more details about your request.

LouAnn Knight 09 Jun 2016

I am now a paying member (i think). My problem is the anonymous ID on visitors. I dont know who they are and thus cannot contact potential customers. Doesn't do much good to use this site as email reference when they cant contact me. Have I missed something? I did enter a comment but never got a reply ....that I know of. [email protected] Iis my main email... [email protected] is my art email.... Just in case


ArtWanted.com Staff 09 Jun 2016

Louann - ArtWanted provides the option to allow anonymous visitors to comment or to only allow members of the website to comment on your art. We don't want to force every visitor to the website to create an account, so some people just come to the website to look around, but they don't have an account with a name. If you do not like these comments, you can change your USER PREFERENCES to now allow anonymous comments.

As for anyone contacting you, they can contact you by clicking on the CONTACT ARTIST link in your portfolio. They do not need to be a member to do this, and they are asked to put in their e-mail address, so you can respond back to them.

As for not getting a reply, this is up to the artist you commented on. It's not a requirement to have the artist reply back to your comment, it's optional. Some do this, others do not.

Hope that answers the questions that you had.

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