Jagtag Testimonials:

JAGTAG, the company quickly becoming synonymous with mobile 2D barcode advertising, makes the news once again.
Another day, another JAGTAG campaign. These guys have been signing brand advertisers at a bewildering rate.
Another day, another JAGTAG campaign. These guys have been signing brand advertisers at a bewildering rate
JAGTAG must be one of the most brand-friendly mobile barcode providers out there
JAGTAG is so user friendly and has been used by so many brands that it really is doing a great job of raising awareness of barcodes in general.
These days it seems that every week brings a new JAGTAG brand deal.
What is it that makes JAGTAG so appealing to wide-appeal brands? It’s because it doesn’t require a smartphone to work. There are a lot more cameraphones out there than there are smartphones
JAGTAG is steadily making a case for mainstream success using the medium. The company is integrating its technology left and right.
The fact that the technology operates on any camera-enabled phone increases the potential response rate. Indeed...around 75 percent of JagTag campaign respondents use feature phones rather than smartphones.
There are two noteworthy things about JAGTAG. The first is that it’s one of the only mobile barcode services that doesn’t need your phone to have a 3G connection before it will work. The second is its habit of signing large brands for barcode campaigns. nes.
There has been much debate over whether or not JAGTAG, QR codes or Microsoft Tag will be used most prevalently in the United States. While QR codes have, and still are, primarily being used in Japan, JAGTAG is gaining popularity in the US.
The successful campaign is a major breakthrough for the 2D barcode industry, and a powerful sign that 2D barcode solutions are becoming more and more popular in America. I think that JAGTAGs success in the US can be pinpointed to the fact that they work with every carrier and every phone that has a camera—there’s no app download or Internet access required.
Marketers looking for unique mobile engagement methods surely view [JAGTAG] as bridging the gap between the casual magazine browsing experience and spurring an audience to action in an engaging manner.
Whether you agree or disagree with the state of mobile barcodes in the U.S., there’s still massive potential for the concept if carried out effectively. A perfect example of which is JagTag, a unique device-agnostic 2D barcode solution that works through MMS rather than mobile apps
A big part of the reason I like JAGTAG is that it doesn’t require a download. It is possibly the simplest introduction to barcodes that exists for consumers. They don’t have to do anything they didn’t already know how to - taking pics and sending MMS. That’s it.