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A good living: If you have been successful with B2B sales, you can make a good living selling
GetLinked! QR codes
. This particular brand of QR code was introduced to the world in July 2011. It is so revolutionary that it will change the world of advertising forever.
Watch a YouTube video about GetLinked! QR codes.
Learn about
QR Code Treasure Hunts
Much Smaller: GetLinked! QR codes can be printed much smaller than any other brand of QR code. They will fit nicely into the corner of a business card without being a distraction.
Hot Buttons:
When a person scans a GetLinked! QR code, up to eight hot buttons will show up on their
smartphone
screen. These hot buttons will link to various types of advertising on the internet.
Click on each of the hot buttons below to get an idea of what hot buttons will do.


Two Ways to Make a Living
1. Sell to businesses: After you have thoroughly studied the
GetLinked! QR codes
, are
very familiar with your smartphone and have a QR code scanner on your smartphone, you are ready to call on businesses. Some of them with lots of sales reps (e.g., real estate firms and car dealerships) will buy many QR codes at a time.
Practice your sales spiel. Study our real estate sales pages. If you handle these companies right and go to their weekly staff meetings, you will be able to sell several codes to each sales person. With a $20 commission for each sale, you will be very happy with your sales to real estate firms and car dealerships.
Besides that, some of these people who have your QR codes will sell QR codes to other businesses. Each time they do, you can get $10.
This is how the system works: Suppose that Person A sells a QR code to Person B who sells a QR code to person C. The $50 that Person C paid for his QR code will be split 3 ways: $20 to the GetLinked! company, $20 to Person B and up to $10 to Person A. We say "up to" because Person A will not get the full $10 until they have sold a total of 10 QR codes.
As you get involved with QR codes, you will begin to see the possibilities within many different industries. Just go throughout this website and look for the potential of every new idea you see. Look at the different opportunities at the bottom of this page.
10 Minutes
When you make a sales presentation, try to make an instant rapport. Hand them your business card and then tell them that you want to show them an inexpensive way to increase their sales. Make it your goal to get them enthusiastic about QR codes within the first five or ten minutes.
Presentation to a Department Store
To sell to a department store, you should have studied the treasure hunt pages thoroughly. Then you can look at the sales spiel page for a sample sales presentation.
Presentation to Real Estate Sales Reps
Before you make a sales presentation to a real estate sales rep, make sure you have uploaded a YouTube video of a house interior. (Click on the YouTube button below to see what is meant by that.)
When you make your presentation, make sure you press the red button and then the YouTube button so that they get a good idea of the experience the potential customer would be having.
Press red button
for house info.


Press YouTube for interior views
2. Affiliate Marketing: For those few individuals who can effectively motivate sales people, this is an extraordinary opportunity. What you should do when you sell QR codes is collect email addresses in a database.
You will mentor and motivate these people at least weekly. You can do this through a combination of weekly face-to-face meetings, webinars, regular newsletters, etc. You want to continually motivate, motivate, motivate. Each time they sell a QR code, you want to motivate them to sell another QR code to someone. You want each person to be motivated to sell a QR code who will motivate that customer to sell a QR code.
You will get $10 for each chain of 10 QR codes sold. For more information on this matter, go to our affiliate marketing page.
After someone buys a QR code, tell them that they get $20 for each one they sell and they should try selling QR codes to three different people. That means that not only will they be getting their QR code for free, but they will be getting a $10 bonus.
(Note that this is much different from network marketing.
Let us say that Person A sells a QR code to person B who sells a QR code to Person C. Person C pays $50 for the QR code and this is split three ways -- $20 goes back to the QR code company, $20 goes to Person B and up to $10 goes to Person A. Person A will have to sell ten QR codes before they start making the full $10.)
When you first start selling, one day you may go into your back office, click on the "account" tab, scroll down and see a graphic such as the one to the left. Each green QR code represents someone who has bought a code from you, each orange code represents a pending sale and each blue code represents a 14 day trial. After the trial period is up, it will turn green.
You will have made $20 from each green code in the first column. For each green code after the first column you will get $1 added to your PayPal account annually. (The $1 increases to $10 after you have sold 10 QR codes.)
So, think about this. After lots of practice and study, you should be able to sell an average of four codes a day. If you do that for 250 business days in a year, that is 1000 codes or $20,000 for the QR codes you sell yourself. We are talking about $20,000 every year. Now what if most of the people who buy a code tell their friends and business associates about them and end up selling to people who end up selling codes to people and so on. That could be tens of thousands of dollars of residual income EVERY YEAR.
New Opportunities to Sell QR Codes
Treasure Hunts
QR code treasure hunts are one way of getting the public involved with a store opening, a huge sale or another similar project. For instance, many downtown cores have trouble getting shoppers. If you go to the downtown pages on this website, you will see a sample of a downtown merchants' association using a QR code treasure hunt to permanently get more shoppers into the downtown core.
Foursquare
Go online and investigate a social media site called Foursquare. People are using it to sell QR codes to the hospitality industry. Business owners will want QR codes so that people will give favorable reviews of their businesses.
Logos within QR codes

This is an example of a QR code belonging to a hotel called Prestige Inn. Notice how
GetLinked! QR codes
are
able to have a logo in the centre of the QR code. (When they print the QR code for a smaller application such as a business card, they would print off the one that does not have the logo.)
They could have the code in newspaper advertising, magazine advertising, on a restaurant menu, on the outside of their hotel, etc.
When people scan the QR code, they get the menu to the right. Using that, they can get all manner of information about the hotel.
Companies with many sales reps
Some companies can have a large number of sales reps. Occasionally they get promoted, get fired, die or quit. If each sales rep had a QR code on his/her business card, the company could easily upgrade the information to represent the new sales rep. If the sales rep was no longer available, the customer could simply scan the QR code on the card for information that they used to get from the former sales rep.
The under 30 crowd




Many of the under 30 crowd are into social networking in a big way. If they give out their QR codes, all of their social networking sites can be on one smartphone menu.
Get Equipped
Study The Right QR Code web page and everything else in this website. Follow these links to make sure you have high quality QR codes and a high quality QR code scanner.
It costs very little to start selling.
First, get a free trial QR code.
In order to sell QR codes, you will need the three things below.
♦ Your own QR code
♦ Some business cards with your QR code on them
♦ A smartphone. (As smartphones are becoming more popular, some phone companies are giving excellent inexpensive smartphone plans. You may actually reduce your monthly cell phone charges as these telephone companies are pushing the smartphones and trying to stay ahead of the competition.)
Special Note:
When you buy a QR code, you will fill in a form in which you are asked for a username. Pick one that is short (but more than three characters) and easy to remember.
The username is what the software uses to make sure you get paid. When you sell someone a QR code, you will direct them to this web page: http://username.aff.qr.gl/. It will have your unique username. So, try to get one that is easy to remember.
Rather than just telling people to go to http://username.aff.qr.gl/, here are three other ways to get make sure the sale gets credited to your account.
♦ Email them a link to your affiliate page. When they click on it, they will go to the affiliate page that has your unique username in the URL.
♦ Send them to a website with an easy-to-remember name. There will be a link in an obvious place where people can get the right QR code.
♦ Give people an easy-to-remember domain name that redirects the user to your Qrgl signup page.
How to Get Started Using QR Codes
♦ Either buy a QR code or get a free trial QR code
♦ Upload a free QR code scanner into your smartphone
♦ If you wish to have special and special deal hot buttons on your landing page, ask your website developer to make the corresponding web pages. If you do not have a website developer, go to weebly.com and create some free web pages. Alternately, you can go to our web store and pay someone else $35 to have the two pages created and hosted for you.
Index to various treasure hunt pages
.
♦ Advertising using a QR code treasure hunt
♦ Amazing Race
♦ Buy a dog tag
♦ Creating a new treasure hunt
♦ Example of a downtown treasure hunt
♦ Free QR codes
♦ Green Button
♦ Marketing sales reps wanted
♦ New employee orientation
♦ QR code treasure hunt contest form
♦ Red button
♦ Selling QR codes
♦ Setup system for the treasure hunt director
♦ Treasure hunt sales rep
♦ Video of treasure hunt
♦ Web pages developed and hosted -- $35
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