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How to Use a QR Code for Your Link in Bio
Turn your link in bio into a QR code for business cards, packaging, posters, and events so people reach your page without typing a thing.
Your link in bio does not have to live only on social media. A QR code turns it into something you can put in the real world: on a business card, a poster, product packaging, or a slide at the end of a talk. People point their camera, tap, and land on your page.
Where a QR code earns its keep
- Business cards. One code that opens your whole page beats a printed list of URLs.
- Packaging and flyers. Send buyers to a page with care instructions, more products, or a place to follow you.
- Events and talks. Put the code on your final slide and let the whole room reach you at once.
- Storefronts and menus. A code at the counter sends customers to your booking page or socials.
Make the page worth the scan
A QR code is a promise of something good on the other side. If it opens a slow, generic list, the scan is wasted. If it opens a fast, designed page, you have converted a real world moment into a follower or a sale. The page is the payoff.
Keep it simple
- Use one code that points at your main page, not five codes for five links.
- Test it on a real phone before you print anything.
- Give people a reason to scan: “Scan for the menu,” “Scan to book,” “Scan to follow.”
Generate a QR code for your page, put it where people already are, and turn offline attention into online follows. Start at mypage.cc.