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How to make a QR code for your business card

To make a QR code for a business card, first choose the destination URL, generate the QR code, test it on phones, and print it with enough size, contrast, and spacing.

Best fit

Printing visiting cards, Preparing event material, Adding QR codes to brochures and counters

Updated 2026-08-02
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Choose the right destination

The QR code should point to a page that helps the visitor act. For most businesses, that means a ClickCard profile with WhatsApp, call, map, contact save, services, and enquiry options.

Avoid generating a QR code for a temporary draft URL. Print only after the destination is ready and tested.

Generate, download, and test

Use a QR generator to create the code from your final URL. Download it as a clean image and keep the original file with your print design files.

Scan a printed proof from multiple phones and check that WhatsApp, forms, maps, and the primary profile action work.

Why it helps

Use this page to understand the practical business value before setting up a ClickCard profile.

Explains the topic in practical language for business owners and professionals.
Connects the idea to ClickCard actions such as QR sharing, WhatsApp, contact save, and lead capture.
Gives readers a clear checklist before they publish, print, or promote a profile.

Included features

QR destination planning
Print testing
Mobile scan checks
CTA wording
Profile update safety

Use cases

Printing visiting cards
Preparing event material
Adding QR codes to brochures and counters

Recommended setup

  1. Choose the main visitor goal for the card or QR code.
  2. Add only public, accurate, and useful profile details.
  3. Test the link, QR scan, WhatsApp action, form, and contact save on mobile.
  4. Use internal links from related ClickCard pages to guide the visitor deeper.
  5. Review the page regularly so old offers, timings, numbers, or links do not stay live.

Quality tips

Write for the customer first and avoid repeating the same keyword unnaturally.
Do not publish private customer, patient, employee, or internal business information.
Use city, service, profession, or industry terms only when they match visible page content.

Frequently asked questions

Use a size that scans comfortably on the final printed card. Always test a printed proof before bulk printing.

For business cards, an editable profile destination is safer because public details can change later.

Build the profile behind every QR, link, and follow-up

Create a ClickCard profile with contact save, WhatsApp actions, lead capture, templates, and editable public details.

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