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Creating your Information Badge

Find the badge you need below. TIF or PDF formats

This is a step by step tutorial to build your Information Badge. We are using Powerpoint as it is a common program many are familiar with.

Those with a strong graphics background will certainly prefer to use a Photoshop type program.

Brand Badge  Local through Nationwide

Horizontal Badge TIFF

Horizontal Badge PDF

Government Badges

Government Horizontal  Badge   TIFF              

Horizontal  Badge  Click here to get the PDF

Click to get TIFF image

Property Badges

Click to get the Rider PDF template                    Click to get the Horizontal PDF                             Click to get the Vertical   PDF

Historical Marker and Site Badges

Click to get TIFF.   "Hey Marker" works as the keyword request by default everywhere.

Brand Badge

Use this for the Free and paid local (1/2 mile) service as well as for each of the other radius services

This badge uses the Direct Listing QR found on the listing page of your dashboard.

The Government badge uses the Subscription QR found on the Subscription page of your site.,

This allows you to use one sign for all of your locations, yet provided specific information through both the app and the “What’s Nearby?” location based QR code.

The Property badge uses the Subscription QR found on the Subscription page of your site.,

This allows you to use one sign for all of your listings, yet provides specific information through both the app and the “What’s Nearby?” location based QR code at each of your properties.

The Historic Marker badge uses the Subscription QR found on the Subscription page of your site.,

This allows you to use one sign for all of your markers, yet provides specific information through both the app and the “What’s Nearby?” location based QR code at each marker.
The system will respond to both “Hey Marker” and to the title of the marker, however, it is often difficult to read a title.

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