Why the QR Code Does Not Fail

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The internet is full of stuffy close minded “I’m popular I can change the world with my opinion” dust ball morons who can only hook up with a woman if he pulled up in an Italian car and waved bills around. They are bashing the whole concept of QR codes.

QR code is perfect for guys like me. Guy who hook up with women, based on his looks and personality and creativity.
When I am in a club, and I meet a woman and the music is loud, and I have been pretending to hear and understand or even care what she is saying, but I hear the distinct sound of “well can I have you number?” I just whip out my phone and boop. There it is. The QR code is on my back ground. If she is smart enough to know what it is, she will be impressed and I will have scored me a smart one.
If she does not know what it is, she will be impressed if I take the time to explain it to her and show her how to use it on her phone. just scroll the screen to the far right… There it is. My QR Code that puts my name, number email address and website, in her address book. After she scans, scroll my screen back to the default center position like all good 5 screen androids are. And bam, she has all of the contact she needs.
Business card replacement. Save a tree, put a fricken QR code on your phone and evolve yourself.

QR Code Tech Site

QR Code Tech Site

Now the good reason to put a QR code on your website, and it have content that is only accessible via barcode scan, Is yuppie elitism. Let them feel as if they are getting something that only the rich and smart can have. They will pay double price for that crap. Yuppies are just that way.

Why hand out coupons instead of putting the products directly on sale? For the bait. That’s all. It’s all it’s own advertisement. Make people feel like they are getting something special at a special price and that no one in the world can have it but a select few, They will buy it up.

I myself check all QR codes I see just to see what’s on the other side.

GEOCaching, One of the largest scavenger hunts to date. Take it up a knotch and leave a QR code in a random place and have it leave a clue to the next QR code. To eventually find your $5-$10 you left behind in the final spot to compensate for any fuel lost.

From Chris Pirillo

Mc Hammer and Wiredoo

The logo on Wiredoo Site

The logo on Wiredoo's Site


You have to give it up for MC Hammer (man I have no idea what his real name is), for his effort to use his own creativity, to bring in more money for himself.
Mc Hammer has announced that he will be launching his own search engine. The search engine will be called “WireDoo
Hammer’s Search engine is said to be based on relations. He says this will produce better results related to the content you are looking for. This is pretty much the way we all thought search engines worked anyway.
For now, WireDoo is a registration only. I registered and only got a notice that says “Thank you”.
Some of the code on the home page for WireDoo, looks a bit out dated. Hopefully Hammer knows this and did it on purpose. I have the best of hopes that if MC Hammer doesn’t, and this is the best he has, that people are volunteering to help him neat up his code for his final release of the search. That way in the end, when the world finally gets their first feel of the search, they will be blown away, and all of this is the ultimate publicity move for WireDoo.
Or, Mc Hammer gets paid millions from Google to buy out WireDoo.
Because this search engine, has the potential of a fast fiery death.
So far because of the way WireDoo looks right now, all of the posts on Mashable and TechCrunch are saying “Can’t Search This”. So yeah, the people have the guns out and already shooting this site down.