As you know, I LOVE using Bitmoji's. I think it is one of the most cleaver ways to grab attention when marketing your library and work in such a fun and personalized way.
As I update my MOO cards and blog with my author information and new job title, I thought of the perfect way to share this after being reminded about how fun QRCodeMonkey is at the Jefferson County Library event in Kentucky today.
With QRCodeMonkey, you can create a personalized QR code for free using information and graphics that you share on the site.
You will find QRCodeMonkey here where you will add your information that you want included on your QR code.
I created mine by adding....
....the link to my...
Then I set the colors. I just picked black but can choose any color or combination that I want. I can even pick the background color of the QR code.
The last thing I can do is customize the design with a variety of shapes but I kept it the way it was.
As I update my MOO cards and blog with my author information and new job title, I thought of the perfect way to share this after being reminded about how fun QRCodeMonkey is at the Jefferson County Library event in Kentucky today.
With QRCodeMonkey, you can create a personalized QR code for free using information and graphics that you share on the site.
You will find QRCodeMonkey here where you will add your information that you want included on your QR code.
I created mine by adding....
....the link to my...
Then I set the colors. I just picked black but can choose any color or combination that I want. I can even pick the background color of the QR code.
Next, is the super fun part...adding a logo image.
I picked a Bitmoji of me holding my Cantata Learning book Find a Book! Like I said earlier, this is a fun way to share one of my books and author page in a fun way.The last thing I can do is customize the design with a variety of shapes but I kept it the way it was.
After that, I clicked on the Create QR Code to create this one.
When it's all done, the QR code can be downloaded in a variety of different formats.
You can see how I not only used this on my MOO cards, but also used it on my new Books and Activities Authored page on my blog here too.
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