There were quite a few things happening around Flattr this week, so I’ll give you a nice and short overview to be up to date with us.
Quick Response
On Monday we announced our ‘QR sponsorship’ opportunity if you would like to execute your Flattr QR ideas for free. However it’s less about the originality of the idea and (much) more about your motivation to carry it out, maybe you can still gain some inspiration from these existing QR examples…
Last week you could read a quick post about Snild Dolkow, who will display Flattr QR codes at his gig on the Malmö Festival this weekend. We found his idea great and we want to see more (and more) of it, so we decided to make it easier for you to leverage QR…
Last week was all about our fancy new online feature, but the promising Offline Flattr deserves some attention, too. Until we can find a Flattr QR on every corner, we need your help to highlight the existing ones.
As part of our SXSW amusement plan we asked several street artists to display Flattr QR banners instead of their normal tip jars. We found it a little risky, but our primary aim was not to fill the busker’s wallet straight away, but to develop some curiosity. It was successful; many…
Many times in your life you have to be quicker than everybody else. Philippe Bernard from France had a great idea about how to expand Flattr services, but he soon discovered he wasn’t alone. He wanted the glory of creating the first offline Flattr app and related…