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Published February 17, 2026 Updated February 17, 2026

The yard sign that kept working

The yard sign that kept working illustration

Jordan has a stack of yard signs in his garage.

They cost money to print, so he hates throwing them away after one listing.

But the details always change.

The open house time shifts.

The listing page moves.

The home gets an offer and suddenly the QR code points to… nothing.

So he does something simple:

He prints one QR code that never changes.

And he updates the destination whenever the listing changes.

Over the next few weekends, he starts paying attention to scans.

One sign by a coffee shop gets 4× the scans of the one on the main road.

So he moves the next sign to where people actually stop.

When a home sells, the same QR code still works.

  • Redirect to the next open house
  • Link to a "sold" highlight page
  • Or send people to a simple contact form

Nothing dead-ends. Nothing gets reprinted. The sign keeps working.

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