Retail Strategy

Using QR Code Flyers for In-Store Retail Promotions

Bridge the gap between physical foot traffic and your online e-commerce infrastructure.

Capturing the Walk-In

A customer walks into your boutique, looks at an item, but decides not to buy it today. If they leave empty-handed, you've lost them forever. But if you have a QR code display that prompts them to "Scan to save 10% online," you suddenly capture their email and pixel them for retargeting ads.

The Power of "Scan to Buy"

Retail stores are increasingly operating as showrooms for e-commerce backends. When a customer scans a beautifully designed QR code next to a mannequin, that code should be a Lynkbee smart link.

Because the link is dynamic, you can change where it goes based on store inventory. If that specific dress sells out in-store, but is available online, the QR code redirects right to the Shopify page. If it goes out of stock entirely, redirect the code to a waiting list form - all without needing to physically replace the acrylic sign.

List Building

Instead of relying on cashiers to awkwardly ask for emails, put a sign at the register: "Scan to spin the digital wheel and win a discount off today's purchase!" Send the link to an interactive capture form.

Display Performance

Put QR Code A in the front window, and QR Code B in the back dressing room. See exactly which physical location drives higher scan rates and digital engagement.

Tracking Multi-Location Success

If you operate three different storefronts, never use universally identical QR codes. Use three separate Lynkbee short links (each generating its own QR code) that point to the same promo page. Now, your dashboard will clearly show that the Downtown location is generating 4x the digital engagement of the Mall location.

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