OPTIMALISASI PROMOSI POTENSI DESA NEGERI TIAL MELALUI PERANCANGAN DAN IMPLEMENTASI PAPAN INFORMASI BERBASIS QR CODE
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Negeri Tial, located in Central Maluku, possesses significant natural, cultural, and MSME potential that remains under-promoted due to the lack of integrated information media. This community service aims to develop and implement a QR Code-based information board as a digital promotional tool connected to the village website. The method involved field observation, interviews, and the design of an interactive information system integrated into physical media. Results demonstrate that the QR Code-based board enhances information accessibility, efficiency, and interactivity for visitors and locals. This innovation supports village digitalization and provides a modern, sustainable strategic solution for optimizing Negeri Tial's potential promotion.
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