Guides and tips on QR codes, digital business cards, micro-pages, and more.

A photographer does not need a heavy website to make a strong first impression. A QREasy microsite can show your work, tell your story, save your contact, and help people inquire from one QR scan.

Learn how to turn PDFs, menus, brochures, manuals, catalogs, and presentations into QR codes, and when a micro page is the better destination.

Learn how to create a QR code for a website link, URL, menu, booking page, portfolio, or campaign with QREasy.

Learn how to create a Google Wallet business card for free with QREasy, using a vCard QR code for contacts or a micro page for your full digital identity.

Learn how to create an Apple Wallet business card for free with QREasy, using a vCard QR code for contacts or a micro page for your full digital identity.

A vCard QR code helps people save your contact details fast. A micro page wallet card helps them discover your services, links, files, galleries, and full digital identity.

A micro page is a compact digital identity page that brings your most important links, contact details, social profiles, documents, maps, and QR codes into one easy-to-share place.

A WiFi QR code lets guests connect to a wireless network by scanning a code instead of typing the network name and password. This guide explains how it works, what information it contains, how to use it safely, and how to create one with QREasy.

A link in bio page is useful when you mainly need a simple hub for social links. A micro page or microsite is the better choice when you need a stronger branded presence that explains who you are, what you offer, and what people should do next.

A microsite is a compact, focused digital presence built to explain who you are, what you offer, and what people should do next. This guide explains the definition, benefits, examples, and differences between micro pages, microsites, landing pages, and full websites.

QREasy helps you reduce follow-up friction in two ways: let people save your contact instantly to their phone contacts with a vCard QR, or keep your micro page in Apple Wallet or Google Wallet so you can open it anytime and let people scan through to your fuller digital identity.

Many professionals struggle to choose between a microsite and a landing page. This guide explains the key differences and shows why a microsite is often the better fit for building a simple, professional, and always-on digital presence.