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The Mobile Site Link Exchange is giving businesses a high-tech way to promote and distribute press releases. It involves the use of a QR code that, when scanned with a smartphone, leads people to a Press Release that is formatted specifically for mobile devices.

"This new Press Release service, also known as QR PR is unique because it targets users of mobile devices. It will make it easier to read press releases without having to wait until you get back to your desktop computer."

"This gives our customers an instant advantage over other Press Release distribution services because their press releases will be accessible from both desktop and mobile devices," said Shawntay Fields, Project Director for the Mobile Site Link Exchange. "We have been watching the rise of smartphone sales and according to statistics, the sell of smartphones will exceed the sell of desktop computers by the end of 2011."





According to Fields, over 40% of the website traffic to the Mobile Site Link Exchange located at http://MobileSiteLinkExchange.com is from mobile devices. She says this is due to the fact that their site is mobile friendly. She says that now, you can read the press release as soon as you get it via social networking sites such as Twitter or Facebook or from the Mobile Site Link Exchange.

Mobile Press Release - only from Mobile Site Link Exchange

The new QR Code Press Release Service, called 'QR PR' has a large number of benefits for customers. They include:

  • metrics for each QR PR Press Release,

  • Mobile friendly press release (formatted for viewing on mobile devices),

  • inclusion of premium options such as a link to an external website, image, video, pdf, or audio file.

  • distribution to top social media channels


QR codes were invented in 1994 in Japan by a company called Denso Wave. They were originally designed for manufacturing purposes. You can download a free QR code reader such as I-nigma, for example, from your phone's app store. Once installed, you can open the application, place your phone's camera over the QR code in this article and be taken to a mobile friendly page on our site. Since they have gained popularity, they have beed used for marketing purposes or games such as Comtactics' "ScanVenger Hunt."

Comtactics is a multiplatform communications company based in Tech Town in the Dayton Aerospace Hub of Innovation and Opportunity. They have created successful marketing campaigns including, QR Code ScanVenger Hunt, Dayton Art Institute’s interactive art exhibits, Chain Store Age Magazine’s Dynamic Interactive Portal just to name a few. Comtactics focuses on helping businesses communicate with their target audience using traditional and emerging media tactics.

Contact Information
Shawntay Fields
Project Director of Mobile Site Link Exchange
Service@mobilesitelinkexchange.com
937.985.4338

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