import { IndustryPage } from './industry-pages'; export const missingIndustries2: IndustryPage[] = [ { slug: "accountants", name: "Accountants", title: "QR Codes for Accountants", metaTitle: "QR Codes for Accountants: Secure Portals & Consultations", metaDescription: "Digitalize your accountancy firm with QR codes for secure document portals, consultation booking, and digital business cards.", headline: "QR Codes for Accountants: Document Security and Client Efficiency", subheadline: "Let clients upload documents and book consultations from a simple scan on your brochures or business cards", heroImage: "/marketing/industries/accountants.png", statistics: [ { value: "40%", label: "Faster Tax Document Collection" }, { value: "2x", label: "More Online Discovery Calls" }, { value: "45%", label: "More Recurring Client Portal Logins" } ], benefits: [ { title: "Secure Document Upload Portals", description: "Provide clients with a QR code in their tax pack that links directly to their secure upload portal, making document submission as easy as taking a photo." }, { title: "One-Tap Appointment Booking", description: "A QR on your lobby signage or brochures links to your calendar, allowing busy business owners to book their quarterly reviews or tax meetings in seconds." }, { title: "Professional vCard Branding", description: "Maintain a modern image by including a vCard QR on your business card, ensuring clients always have your full contact info and office hours on their phone." } ], useCases: [ "Tax document portal link in physical mailers", "Discovery call and consultation booking", "Office location and building directions", "vCard link on employee business cards", "Newsletter sign-up for tax law updates" ], tools: ["vcard-qr-code", "url-qr-code", "pdf-qr-code"], faq: [ { question: "How do accounting firms use QR codes for security?", answer: "Codes link directly to secure, encrypted portals, ensuring sensitive tax documents are never sent via unencrypted email." }, { question: "Can a QR code help with tax season document gathering?", answer: "Yes, by linking a QR in the annual tax letter to the personal checklist and upload portal, accounting firms significantly speed up the intake process." }, { question: "Where should an accountant place a QR code?", answer: "On annual tax letters, business cards, the office reception desk, and inside client welcome folders." } ], placementTips: [ "Annual tax letter for portal access and document guide", "Physical business card for instant contact saving", "Reception desk sign for WiFi and appointment booking" ], germanKeyword: "Steuerberater" }, { slug: "insurance-agencies", name: "Insurance Agencies", title: "QR Codes for Insurance Agencies", metaTitle: "QR Codes for Insurance: Claim Filing & Policy Access", metaDescription: "Improve client service and lead generation with QR codes for claim filing, policy document access, and consultation booking.", headline: "QR Codes for Insurance Agencies: Instant Policy Access and Faster Claims", subheadline: "Give your clients a direct line to support and claims portals from every policy document and ID card", heroImage: "/marketing/industries/insurance-agencies.png", statistics: [ { value: "2x", label: "Faster Claim Reporting via ID Card QR" }, { value: "30%", label: "More Online Policy Quote Requests" }, { value: "50%", label: "Reductions in Inbound Status Calls" } ], benefits: [ { title: "Immediate Claim Submission", description: "A QR code on the physical insurance ID card or policy folder links directly to the claim portal, helping clients file a report immediately after an incident." }, { title: "Instant Policy Access", description: "Link a QR in your welcome pack to the client's current policy PDF and coverage overview, ensuring they always have the details at hand when they need them most." }, { title: "Lead Generation from Print advertising", description: "QR codes on direct mail and local signage link prospects directly to your quote tool, capturing high-intent leads before they look elsewhere." } ], useCases: [ "Claim reporting link on policy ID cards", "Digital policy documents and coverage info", "Quote request form link on direct mail ads", "Consultation booking with a local agent", "Emergency contact numbers and chat link" ], tools: ["vcard-qr-code", "url-qr-code", "pdf-qr-code"], faq: [ { question: "How do insurance agencies use QR codes on ID cards?", answer: "A QR on the card links directly to the mobile claim filing portal or the agent's emergency contact numbers—providing help in high-stress moments." }, { question: "Can QR codes help generate more insurance quotes?", answer: "Yes, by adding a QR to local signage and direct mail, agencies bridge the gap between people seeing an ad and getting a price instantly on their phone." }, { question: "Where should insurance QR codes be placed?", answer: "The back of ID cards, the front page of policy folders, and on all direct mail flyers are the most effective areas." } ], placementTips: [ "Back of the insurance ID card for claims and support", "Welcome folder with policy guide and agent vCard", "Direct mail flyer for instant quote requests" ], germanKeyword: "Versicherungsagenturen" }, { slug: "bookstores", name: "Bookstores", title: "QR Codes for Bookstores", metaTitle: "QR Codes for Bookstores: Author Interviews & Loyalty", metaDescription: "Engage book lovers with QR codes for author interviews, reading lists, loyalty programs, and online ordering for out-of-stock titles.", headline: "QR Codes for Bookstores: Bringing the Digital World to the Shelves", subheadline: "Offer book trailers, author interviews, and effortless online ordering from every shelf tag and window display", heroImage: "/marketing/industries/bookstores.png", statistics: [ { value: "3x", label: "More Loyalty Program Enrollments" }, { value: "40%", label: "Higher Order Vol for Out-of-Stock Books" }, { value: "2x", label: "Increase in Reading-List Engagement" } ], benefits: [ { title: "Shelf-Edge Storytelling", description: "A QR on the shelf tag links to author interviews, book trailers, or community reviews—helping customers discover their next favorite read." }, { title: "Digital Loyalty and Rewards", description: "A QR at the checkout or on the bookmark given with each purchase allows customers to join your loyalty program without filling out a paper form." }, { title: "Order-from-Shelf Capability", description: "If a popular title is out of stock, a QR on the shelf lets the customer order the book for home delivery immediately, preventing them from leaving for a competitor." } ], useCases: [ "Author interviews and book trailers on shelf tags", "Loyalty and membership sign-up at checkout", "Out-of-stock ordering and home delivery portal", "Digital reading-list and staff-recommendation guides", "Event sign-up for readings and book signings" ], tools: ["url-qr-code", "youtube-qr-code", "instagram-qr-code"], faq: [ { question: "How do bookstores use QR codes on shelves?", answer: "Bookstores place codes on shelf edges that link to author interviews, similar book recommendations, or staff review videos." }, { question: "Can QR codes help with bookstore inventory issues?", answer: "Yes, if a book is sold out, a QR on the empty shelf space can link to your online shop for immediate home delivery." }, { question: "Where should bookstore QR codes be placed?", answer: "On shelf tags under key titles, the front window for event info, and the checkout counter for loyalty program sign-ups." } ], placementTips: [ "Shelf-edge label for staff-recommended titles", "Front door poster for upcoming author events", "Bookmarks given with every purchase linking to loyalty" ], germanKeyword: "Buchhandlungen" }, { slug: "libraries", name: "Libraries", title: "QR Codes for Libraries", metaTitle: "QR Codes for Libraries: Digital Catalogs & Multimedia", metaDescription: "Modernize your library with QR codes for digital catalog access, e-book downloads, event registration, and multimedia learning guides.", headline: "QR Codes for Libraries: A Digital Bridge to Every Shelf", subheadline: "Let visitors download e-books, listen to audio samples, and register for community events with a simple scan", heroImage: "/marketing/industries/libraries.png", statistics: [ { value: "2x", label: "More Multimedia Resource Access" }, { value: "40%", label: "Increase in Event Registrations" }, { value: "50%", label: "Faster E-Book and Audio Sample Access" } ], benefits: [ { title: "Instant E-Source Access", description: "Place QR codes on physical shelves that link directly to the e-book or audiobook versions of those titles—ideal for when the physical copy is checked out." }, { title: "Digital Event Calendars", description: "A QR on the main announcement board or entrance door links to your full digital event calendar, allowing visitors to register for workshops and storytime sessions." }, { title: "Learning Companion Guides", description: "For study groups and non-fiction sections, QR codes can link to high-quality external resources, video lessons, or digital bibliographies for deeper research." } ], useCases: [ "E-book and audiobook links on physical shelves", "Event registration and community calendar sign-up", "Museum pass and library card digital registration", "Multimedia guides for non-fiction and research sections", "Silent study WiFi access from desk QR codes" ], tools: ["url-qr-code", "pdf-qr-code", "wifi-qr-code"], faq: [ { question: "How do libraries use QR codes for e-books?", answer: "Libraries place QR codes next to physical books that link to the e-book version in their digital collection, ensuring access even when shelves are empty." }, { question: "Can QR codes help with library event management?", answer: "Yes, a single QR on an event poster links to the registration form and automatically adds the library event to the visitor's phone calendar." }, { question: "Where should library QR codes be placed?", answer: "On bookshelf ends, study hall desks for WiFi, and the main entrance pillar for the event calendar." } ], placementTips: [ "End of setiap book aisle for category guides", "Study desks for quick WiFi connection and quiet rules", "Main entrance notice board for today's events" ], germanKeyword: "Bibliotheken" }, { slug: "universities", name: "Universities & Colleges", title: "QR Codes for Universities & Colleges", metaTitle: "QR Codes for Universities: Campus Maps & Event Tracking", metaDescription: "Improve the campus experience with QR codes for interactive maps, attendance tracking, cafeteria menus, and student resource portals.", headline: "QR Codes for Universities: Connectivity Across Campus", subheadline: "Modernize your student experience with instant access to course materials, maps, and events from any campus sign", heroImage: "/marketing/industries/universities.png", statistics: [ { value: "50%", label: "Faster Orientation Week Navigation" }, { value: "3x", label: "More Student Event RSVP Completions" }, { value: "40%", label: "Reduction in Printed Campus Materials" } ], benefits: [ { title: "Interactive Campus Wayfinding", description: "QR codes on pillars and building signs link to real-time interactive campus maps, helping new students find lecture halls and facilities effortlessly." }, { title: "Instant Course Material Distribution", description: "Professors place QR codes on lecture slides linking to PDFs, reference lists, or digital quizzes—ensuring every student has the material before the class ends." }, { title: "Seamless Event Engagement", description: "A QR on the student union board or event poster links to the ticketing and RSVP portal, sending event reminders directly to student phones." } ], useCases: [ "Interactive campus maps at entrances and pillars", "Course material PDFs for lecture distribution", "Student union and community event sign-ups", "Cafeteria menus and pre-order payment links", "Library resource booking and silent study WiFi" ], tools: ["url-qr-code", "pdf-qr-code", "wifi-qr-code"], faq: [ { question: "How do universities use QR codes for wayfinding?", answer: "QR codes on campus maps and building signs link to mobile-friendly interactive maps that show exactly where students are and how to get to their next class." }, { question: "Can QR codes track student attendance?", answer: "Yes, many professors use unique QR codes at the start of a lecture that students scan to verify their presence via a secure student portal." }, { question: "Where are the best places for QR codes on campus?", answer: "Main entrance gates, outside lecture halls, on social and sports club posters, and at the cafeteria payment counter." } ], placementTips: [ "Main campus entrance pillars for the digital map", "Outside lecture halls for course schedules and materials", "Student hub notice board for social and club events" ], germanKeyword: "Universitäten" } ];