vCards: Always Be in Their Phone
Lesson 6 of 86 min read

QR Codes on Vehicles & Signage

Your service truck is a moving billboard. Your yard sign at a job site is seen by every neighbor on the street. Adding a QR code that downloads your vCard turns passive awareness into an active contact save — without the person having to type anything.

Someone walks past your yard sign, sees it, takes out their phone to scan — and 10 seconds later you're in their contacts. No app download. No typing. Works on any smartphone camera. Frictionless.

Where to Place QR Codes

  • 🚛 Service truck (rear and sides) — vinyl sticker with 'Scan to Save Our Number' from any sign shop. Seen by drivers behind you every day.
  • 🪧 Yard signs at job sites — small QR sticker on the sign, or printed directly on it. Neighbors are already warm leads.
  • 🏠 Door hangers — left at neighbors of job sites: 'We just worked nearby. Scan to save our contact.'
  • 👕 Branded apparel and uniforms — small QR on the back of shirts or hats (subtle but clever).
  • 📋 Clipboards, invoices, and receipts — print a QR at the bottom: 'Save us for next time.'
  • 🔧 Job site safety boards — for larger commercial jobs, professional format with QR + company info, seen by GCs and property managers.

How to Create a QR Code for Your vCard

Generate your QR code in seconds

Use our free QR Code Generator to create a branded vCard or link QR — download as PNG or SVG, ready for print. Pro users get scan tracking on every code.

Open the QR Code Generator
  1. Get your vCard URL — your vCard needs to be hosted online, not just a file on your computer. vCardMaker gives you a hosted URL like vcardmaker.com/yourbusiness.
  2. Generate the QR code — go to qr-code-generator.com or qrcode-monkey.com (both free), paste your vCard URL, and download as SVG or PNG at the highest resolution for print.
  3. Add 'Scan to Save My Contact' text — without a CTA most people don't know what to do with a QR code. Keep it short: 'Scan to Save Our Number' or 'Tap to Add Our Contact.'
  4. Test before printing — scan the QR from a printed test page before ordering vinyl or large print runs. Test at the realistic distance (arm's length for door hangers, 10+ feet for trucks).