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QR-Twitter

What is it?#

QR Codes are used in a variety of marketing campaigns. QR code campaigns created for Twitter provide easy and quick access from mobile phones to digital properties for further information or the ability to purchase. This is a very effective and inexpensive medium for bridging the offline to the online gap in audience engagement and more.

QR code campaign features#

When scanned, QR codes generated by the Resulticks platform can be used to record individualized engagement details by leveraging an embedded Smart Link. This campaign module enables:

  • Generation of QR code for different Twitter
  • Resizing the QR code
  • Linking it to a Know Your Customer form for lead capture
  • Provide the option for the double-opt-in mechanism for communications

Authorization and making changes#

Setting up a single dimension QR Code campaign can be done by a Super User, Administrator, or the Key Contact for the account.

Three-step process#

Managing QR Code campaigns follow a three-step process in Resulticks.

In this module, we only address Step 2. For step 1, access detailed guidance at Plan a single dimension campaign. For step 3, access detailed guidance at Execute a single dimension campaign.

Accessing QR code campaign creation for twitter#

  1. Select the Campaign module and click on the "+" icon to add a campaign.
  2. Then select Single dimension delivery method.
  3. Select QR in the Campaign plan screen.
  4. Select Twitter within the campaign creation section, after selecting QR on the left panel.

Creating a QR code campaign for twitter#

Next, follow the steps below to create a URL QR code.

  1. Refresh content by clicking the refresh icon. This will allow the user to restart the setup or move on to create a QR code for a different destination.
  2. Enter the audience size for the QR code. Potential audience reach number is used for reporting and campaign performance purpose. The numbers entered here will be used to calculate campaign performance/goal achievement.
  3. Enter the tweet text with a 140-character limit.
  4. Enter a redirection URL to which the user can be directed if they scan the QR code after the specified campaign duration. The URL will be validated based on the platform’s built-in algorithms. The user must enter a redirection URL if they want to:
    • Adjust the size of the QR code
    • Download the QR code
    • Save or move on to the next part of the campaign.
  5. Adjust the size of the QR code by sliding the bar. Click the "Apply" icon to save it. Click the cloud icon to download the QR code.
  6. Switch on the know your customer (KYC) option to link to a KYC form. The form can collect, in addition to the customer’s name, other defined attributes such as their email and/or mobile number.
    Click on the Preview icon to view the KYC form. For more information, see Form generator.
  7. Enter a text-only double opt-in message to be displayed to audiences on clicking the QR Code. Each contact will need to confirm their interest by verifying their email address. There is a 150-character limit.
  8. To the next step in the campaign creation process.
    There are 4 options to proceed:
    • Click "Save" to save the current input and return to the Campaign-list. All mandatory fields on the current screen must be completed to save successfully. The platform will highlight any missing mandatory information.
    • The campaign will be saved as "Draft" if it is a new campaign. If the user has been editing a "Draft" or "Scheduled" campaign, the campaign state does not change.
    • Click "Next" to save the current input and proceed to the next step which is sequenced as follows:
    • All mandatory fields on the current screen must be completed and the platform will highlight any missing mandatory information.
    • If there are other channels integrated within this channel type (e.g. QR-SMS), the input screen for the next available channel is displayed.
    • If there are no more channels for the current channel type, the input screen for the next channel type selected during the planning step is displayed. Note that analytics is treated as a channel type.
    • If setup for all channel types has been completed, the Campaign Execution screen (pre-campaign analytics) is displayed.
  9. Click on another channel type. Only channel types selected during the campaign planning stage will be available. Input for the current channel type is discarded unless the user clicks "Save" or "Next".
  10. Click "Cancel" to return to the Campaign-list screen. Any current input since the last time "Next" button was clicked is discarded.
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