The 5 Best Ways To Use QR Codes For Real Estate
It seems every now and then a new technology comes along and gets everyone in real estate excited. Right now that technology is QR Codes.
The problem I have is that while everyone and their brother is telling you that you need to be using QR codes, very few resources are specifically showing you the best ways to use QR codes for real estate.
It is actually why we exist, innovation is rewarded, execution is worshiped.
Just like with Facebook, Twitter, Blogging, Mobile, Video and any other buzz worthy platform or new technology some will adapt it quickly and pick up market share, most will fail and simply use it because the other agents in their office are. So below you will find what in my opinion are the 5 best ways to use QR codes for real estate right now. I would never assume these are the only ways and would love you to add your own creative ideas in the comments below.
Quick note before we get started with the list. A QR Code is simply a bridge to a website that when scanned with a mobile device takes a consumer on a journey beyond the paper it is printed on. One of the major perks is that all of the scans are tracked and thus the ROI is fairly easy to detect, critical to any high level marketer. I also think there are 2 key things to consider when using QR codes:
1. The web page that you direct the consumer to MUST be optimized for viewing on a mobile device. Due to this I am recommending 3 sites that will cover all 5 strategies. The first is Vyoo.it which will create a mobile friendly landing page with all of the details of the property of your choosing including price, photos and of course your contact info.
The second site is Goo.gl which allows you to turn any URL into a QR Code in seconds, again all scans are being tracked. The third is YouTube which is not only optimized well for mobile but will allow you to bring a video element to your QR code marketing.
To make a long story short when I recommend a video be used as the destination simply go to YouTube and grab the URL of the video and then visit Goo.gl to generate the QR Code.
2. This is a new, rapidly evolving technology (visit Best Buy, public transit, hospitals, etc lately?) that requires further explanation than just slapping a weird looking icon on your print marketing. Anytime you use a QR Code be sure to in small text explain that it requires a QR Code Reader which can be downloaded for FREE to their phone NOW by visiting their app store. It is also critical that you provide a tiny URL as an additional option below the QR Code so that those who just can not figure out the whole scanning thing can type the shortened URL directly into their mobile browser and end up in the same place anyways. Both Vyoo.it and Goo.gl provide a tiny URL along with the QR Code making this very easy to execute.
On to the top 5 ways to use QR Codes for Real Estate:
1. Lawn Signs – This would be the most obvious usage in my opinion and this is where Vyoo.it will come into play handily.
Consumers like to get as much information as humanly possible before calling a sales person (you BTW). By placing the QR Code on your sign riders you will be providing potentially the hottest leads, those driving around looking for homes to buy, with all of the information needed about that property instantly. Price, interior photos and community info are typically things that a lawn sign does not provide and by leveraging a QR Code you are really giving the consumer what they want when they want it. I know some Realtors would argue that there is no longer a need to call you if you give away all of that info through the QR Code on the sign. I would argue there is already no need to call you to get that information (think online portals like Realtor.com, Zillow and Trulia all of whom have mobile apps that provide those details). People work with people they like, they will like you more if you give them more of a reason to and stop holding back data that is easily obtained without you. Again, follow the guidelines I mentioned above by further explaining the technology and providing a URL alternative on the sign rider.
2. Business Cards – Another no brainer in my opinion but I can envision agents screwing this up royally. If I had to guess most agents will put a QR Code on their business card that will lead to a website where the exact same information on the business card is then regurgitated.
NO VALUE there beyond maybe the web visitor but again is your website even mobile friendly yet? So here is the strategy. Record a video that you upload to YouTube that is 100% specific to the fact that they got your business card and scanned it. Then use Goo.gl to generate the QR Code. So for example the beginning of the video should say “Thanks so much for taking the time to scan the QR Code on the back of my business card it was great meeting you in person…” I would also then offer them up any other resources like your Facebook Page, Blog or Twitter account letting them know that you want to connect where THEY want to connect. In the video be sure to layover text with all of the other URL’s that would be relevant and mention that when it gets closer to the time for them to buy or sell hopefully they will remember that you leverage the latest technology both off line and online!
3. Direct Mail – Tracking ROI through the mail is now actually very easy using QR Codes. If you do just listed cards use Vyoo.it to send them to the mobile optimized site for that new listing. If you are looking to generate leads and new business you may also consider doing a video unique to the mail campaign similar to the above business card strategy. So for example you are mailing to Cypress Creek…start the video with “One of the things I love about working in the Cypress Creek area are the people…” Then obviously let them know that when the time comes to list they deserve to work with a Realtor who leverages the latest online and offline marketing.
Even include images and video of the neighborhood to really give it that hyper local touch. Again offer up all of your contact info and social media URL’s in the video and on the mail itself.
4. Property Flyers – Considering all of the information about the listing is on the flyer right there in front of them I think that this is another opportunity to leverage video. If you have a full video tour of the home on YouTube link to that. If not create an Animoto video or something slideshow esque, upload to YouTube and link to that. If you are uncomfortable with video then link to a Vyoo.it listing page where they can then see additional photos and information that would not fit into a single page flyer. I have walked past 1000′s of real estate offices and have seen none of them leveraging this idea which again seems to fall into the no brainer category.
5. Your Vehicle – Hear me out on this one. I polled our Facebook fans a while back to see how many of them were leveraging their contact info and domain name on their ride. Seemed to be the majority. That being said how many agents have taken it to the next level and actually placed a QR Code on their car? My guess is zero, but hey I could be wrong. The strategy with this QR Code should be similar to the business card. Again, address in the video that you link to that you appreciate them taking the time to scan the QR Code on your vehicle and that if they are looking for a tech savvy agent to help them with their buying or selling needs you are the one they should contact when they are ready.
An additional bonus is that if it replaces the current headshot you have on the window of your Camry I have made the world a better place!
So there you have it. If you agree and learned something let me know in the comments below. Again I am confident there are many other uses for QR Codes in real estate and would love to hear them but I feel that this is the most specific and strategy focused list on the web created with Realtors in mind.





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You can buy QR code stickers for your Signs & Riders at http://www.SignQRcode.com
They are inexpensive and work GREAT!
Thanks, Chris. Going to do just what you suggest on business cards, flyers, and the sign riders. I think the video leverage thru the QR code on goo.gl makes the most sense…I like it ! Thanks for your help as always
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Real estate is not my focus but I wanted to share my vehicle Twitter sticker with you, by StickerScan.com ~ http://susieblackmon.com/thanks-stickerscan-got-my-qr-code-sticker-ord
Moo.com also made me some cute stickers for cards, etc.
Chris, I have only recently started following your blogsite and I have to say thank you. You are doing a great job. I am learning new and exciting tech tips daily.
Your welcome Brett! Thanks for commenting feel free to do so anytime.
OMG! I’ve been hearing about QR codes for about a month now. Just didn’t have a clue about them. You explain it so well. I had another agent send me this link. The applications could go on forever ~ my head is spinning!
Are QR codes re-useable? For instance, can I put it on a for sale sign and then re-use the sign and have it point to another location?
If you point them to a domain you can then just change the content of the domain and reuse them.
Ok, I get it! QR codes are the next thing but how the heck do you change the pixel size from the .png provided from goo.gl?
Thank you!
I have the same issue or question as Doug above. I use JING pro for agent training and feature specific items to send clients. It generates a .png file as well. can anyone open these files ? Can we convert them to .jpg’s ?
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Great information, look forward to sharing it with all of our agents!
Thanks
I’ve been thinking and thinking about clever ways to use QR’s and come up with this: in my little community very few people carry smart phones. So I can QR myself silly but I’m not sure my market will embrace or use it. But I’m still anxious to get them a try!
That last line in #5 is priceless! Oh, and the information is pretty good too. Ok ok, the information rocks! I have been playing with QR for a few weeks and your ideas will help better my ideas. As always, you are a star.
Me again: I was thinking about the car magnetic signs. How would you brand it. Option 1: just a QR code and nothing else. 2: QR code and maybe a simple draw in like ‘curious?’. Of 3: brand it with my name, agent, etc. What do you think?
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I love the idea of having the QR code go to a vido that is specific to the source of the code! Thanks for sharing that.
I really like the idea of having the business card QR code lead to an introductory You Tube video. Thanks for the great idea.
After your blog I used my little Brother label printer to print out some stickers with QR codes to my YouTube and Facebook pages. People are really impressed with these so far. I also published a vyoo.it page for one of my listings and made a sign rider with it on there. No feedback yet on that, but that will now be a staple. Thanks for the info. You guys are great!
We just recently added QR codes to all member profiles, so real estate agents can include the code on print materials they give clients so they can instantly rate them on their smart phones. Awesome!
We just recently added QR codes to all member profiles, so real estate agents can include the code on print materials they give clients. They can then instantly rate you from their smart phones on the go. Awesome!
I have seen 2 real estate sites using QR Codes this week! I am also starting to see realtors use mobile marketing (e.g. Msg BusinessTXT to 90210) for real estate. It allows them to connect with people on their cell phones while they are in front of a property! The realtor then can notify the person of similar properties when they are listed!
Very cool! 2011 is the year of the QR Code! I recently launched http://www.SocialQRCode.com and it is designed for businesses interested in growing their Facebook fan page or Twitter followers using QR Codes.
Turn foot traffic into webtraffic for your Fan page and Twitter page!
Please give it a try!
Great looking car on this post. Is it a Jaguar XK140? I dig the lines…
Thanks,
Chris
(the article was good too….)
Chris, I wish I had a full day to talk with you and pick your brain.
God what a wealth of knowledge you are.
I am still implementing all this stuff and have one questions to QR codes. Do they have to be the ugly black and white color or just a contrasting color to the background
I went the Microsoft Tag route. Most larger brokerages are implementing MS Tags over QR here in Houston. I should get my plastic cards this week. Kudos on the article.
I have two QR codes on the business card, and yes, the front one does have all of my contact info. I mean “all” of it. The good thing about it is that they can chose to immediately import that info into their contacts. Reproving them of that great time killer. The back side has all of my social media contact sites for those who prefer the newer communication styles. I love the video idea and wish I had thought of it. I would put up a QR code on the screen at the end of the video with all of that info you mentioned. That will be in the next set of 1000. Great stuff as usual my friend!
There are fancier options Bob.
We offer a simple solution… Each activated QRFlyer contains a Mobile and PC version, the QR Code image to use in marketing, social media links and hit tracking for each property. You can edit, renew or reassign your QRFlyers anytime. A property specific 18×24 yard sign can be ordered for $7 plus shipping. If buyers do not have a scanner, they can go to QRFlyerBox.com from their smart phone and the system will identify which scanner they need.
To help you change your process and get you started, create a free account at QRFlyerBox.com. You can then create a free “vCard” that contains your information and a QR Code linking back to you… did I mention it was free!? What a great way to get started with using QR Codes. We want to help maximize your brand… you! So, when you activate your listings, your “vCard” will contain your listings in order of price. When a single property QRFlyer is scanned, the buyer will have a link back to you, your listings, and Social media links. Sorry this is so long… I tend to ramble
Check it out and let us know if you have any questions.
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Lets not forget another critical reason for good mobile experiences. Lead capture (when appropriate). Which of the companies you list in the article has the best lead capture?
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Chris, great article. We have also found it to be very helpful for our agents advertising in our magazines around the country to include QR codes in their print ads to give readers more info about the properties they are viewing.
Found these QR code signs the other day, thought they were a pretty neat idea. I was planning on using them to load a video about each of my properties, check em our here > http://new.speedysigns.com/signs/real-estate/sign-panels/house-shaped-qr-code-yard-sign.html
We just developed a QR application for Zillow listings. The service is free. Once registered, you can enter the Zillow URL for any property, our application will generate the QR code, which you can post it on the “for sale” signs. Anyone with a smartphone can scan the code and check out property details.
The application is at http://www.uptier.com. Any suggestions are welcome!
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Here’s a site that uses QR technology very effectively:
http://www.yadzooks.com
Home Inspectors have been using it for years. Listing are free and very functional.
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Well written and easily understood article. That Vyoo.it is the $%it…very cool and what a tool to use when you are selling yourself to an agent and his/her staff. OMG the ideas and possibilites. Thanks a ton!
Cheers, Mark
We have seen real estate QR codes that resolved to a virtual tour of the property in question. I think that that should be the best way to get more information about the property out, potential buyers can take a tour even if you’re not there
Thank you Chris, this was a very helpful article – I really appreciate you pointing me to goo.le and Vyoo.it. I had a hard time understanding how to actually create the QR Code on goo.le and actually went to other articles to find out.
For those of your who were in the same place as me – create the shortened url with goo.le then add the “.qr” at the end. This link will take you to the QR Code.
Thanks again
Great article Chris! I’ve been using QR codes on business listing cards and sign riders. I’m laminating QR codes and slapping them over the “call me” side of my sign riders. What we need is a single source that can pull the data and photos from the MLS and create a mobile optimized site! I like the looks of Vyoo.it because it’s free, but I don’t like that that is all it does. Right now I’m trying the free version of Realbird. I like it because I can use the html code for the single property website to post to craigslist, activerain or a blog. It generates a QR code and formats for mobile. However, all these other sites pull traffic away from our primary sites where we should be directing as many visitors as we can! What’s the solution?
Great! I am going to deploy this on my next re-print of business cards for sure. Great ideas!
It’s important to note that QR Codes are not the only way to connect offline to online. A comprehensive mobile marketing strategy would also contain the following options to connect the consumer to a mobile experience in their mobile:
- SMS
- Email
- Phone
Also it’s important to understand that mobile internet usage is much different than PC internet usage. Once you get them from the physical paper (or sign) into your mobile experience, make sure the experience is thought through for mobile.
I keep seeing QR codes misused in the Real Estate industry ( and others ). Whatever you do, don’t point the code to a website that’s meant to be shown in a big screen !
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Very cool! 2011 is the year of the QR Code! I recently launched http://www.yprintit.com and it is designed for businesses interested and personal. There are lots of articles explaining this new tech.
Give it a try!!
I am already using QR codes for my business with business cards and other marketing materials but putting it on my car never crossed my mind because I thought it would be impossible for people to scan it while driving but of course I neglected the idea they could just scan it while I am in a parking lot somewhere.
Also the idea of using the qr code to send to videos on youtube is a pretty cool idea. I am not a real estate agent so I dont know if it will be a great idea for me but overall it is certainly a very good idea in concept.
I think it is important to point out that although the majority of people use the QR code to link to a website many people could use this technology to link to a web document, image, etc, which in fact are all based off of a url code, but don’t necessarily mean they will lead to a businesses/persons webpage.
The QR code can hold anywhere from 4,000-7,000 characters depending on the format which enables the user to host a series of information. My company, PromoBond offers unlimited QR codes at a flat rate of $45 dollars per month for a one year contract. The QR codes are HOT in our bigger cities and are slowly catching on in our smaller cities!
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