How is your Podcast doing? Do you even have a Podcast? Well not to worry. It all starts with you trying something you've never tried before. On the Kris and Kristine Show back 3 years ago we tried podcasting. With an old HP computer and a few cheap $20 microphones we gave it a shot. After trial and error we found what works best for us. A few upgrades and a few years of confidence later here we are. On this show I play you a sample from our first episode we recorded for The Kris and Kristine Show. If you are looking for an easy quick way to promote you podcast. Try creating a QR code. QR code (quick response code) QR code (an initialism for quick response code) is a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode) invented in 1994 by the Japanese automotive company Denso Wave. A barcode is a machine-readable optical label that can contain information about the item to which it is attached. In practice, QR codes often contain data for a locator, identifier, or tracker that points to a website or application. QR codes use four standardized encoding modes (numeric, alphanumeric, byte/binary, and kanji) to store data efficiently; extensions may also be used The Quick Response system became popular outside the automotive industry due to its fast readability and greater storage capacity compared to standard UPC barcodes. Applications include product tracking, item identification, time tracking, document management, and general marketing. A QR code consists of black squares arranged in a square grid on a white background, which can be read by an imaging device such as a camera, and processed using Reed–Solomon error correction until the image can be appropriately interpreted. The required data is then extracted from patterns that are present in both horizontal and vertical components of the image. The Kris and Kristine Show
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