Maltix Go Training Programme
William Nicholls
Last Update 9 months ago

User-Friendly Digital Solutions for Your Business
Document Version: 1.0 Date: 4 August 2025 Prepared for: Maltix Go Users
1. Introduction Welcome to the Maltix Go Training Programme. This course is designed to provide you with the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to effectively use the Maltix Go service. Our goal is to empower you to leverage the power of QR codes to streamline your business operations, enhance customer engagement, and manage essential business tools directly from your smartphone or tablet.
By the end of this programme, you will be able to create, manage, and distribute dynamic QR codes with confidence, making your business more efficient and accessible to your customers.
2. Programme Objectives Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
Define what a QR code is and understand the key differences between static and dynamic QR codes.
Generate and customise a dynamic QR code using the Maltix Go platform.
Link a QR code to various types of digital content, such as a website, contact details, or a digital menu.
Manage and update the content of a dynamic QR code without needing to create a new one.
Understand best practices for distributing QR codes in a professional business environment.
Access and interpret basic usage analytics to track the performance of your QR codes.
3. Training Modules The programme is structured into four key modules, each focusing on a different aspect of the Maltix Go service.
Module 1: The Foundations of Maltix Go
Session 1.1: What is a QR Code?
A brief history of QR codes and their modern applications.
The difference between barcodes and QR codes.
Why QR codes are essential for modern businesses.
Session 1.2: Maltix Go vs. Other Solutions
An overview of the Maltix Go service and its benefits for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Introduction to the user-friendly Maltix interface.
Understanding the core difference between a static QR code (cannot be changed) and a dynamic QR code (can be updated).
Module 2: Creating and Customising Your First QR Code
Session 2.1: Getting Started
Navigating the Maltix Go dashboard.
A step-by-step guide to creating your first dynamic QR code.
Choosing the right type of QR code for your business needs (e.g., website URL, vCard, digital menu).
Session 2.2: The Art of Customisation
Customising your QR code with colours and your company logo.
Best practices for making your QR code scannable and visually appealing.
Session 2.3: Linking Your Content
Practical demonstration of linking your QR code to different types of content.
Tips for ensuring your linked content is mobile-friendly.
Module 3: Managing and Updating Your QR Codes
Session 3.1: The Power of Dynamic QR Codes
Demonstration of how to change the linked content of a dynamic QR code.
Scenarios for when you would need to update your QR code (e.g., changing a website, updating a menu, a new promotion).
The cost-saving benefits of not having to reprint materials.
Session 3.2: Organising and Naming Your QR Codes
Strategies for effective naming conventions.
Using the platform to organise and categorise your QR codes for easy management.
Module 4: Distribution and Measuring Success
Session 4.1: Where to Use Your QR Codes
Practical examples of effective QR code placement (e.g., on business cards, flyers, signage, product packaging, invoices).
Case studies of how other businesses have used QR codes successfully.
Session 4.2: Introduction to Basic Analytics
How to view and understand the key metrics provided by Maltix Go.
Using scan data to make informed business decisions.
Tips for A/B testing different QR code placements.
4. Knowledge Review and Certification At the conclusion of the training, you will be invited to complete a short knowledge review to confirm your understanding of the programme’s key concepts. Upon successful completion, you will receive a digital Maltix Go Certificate of Completion, a testament to your newfound expertise in QR code management.
5. Glossary
QR Code: A machine-readable optical label that contains information about the item to which it is attached.
Static QR Code: A QR code with a fixed destination. Once printed, its content cannot be changed.
Dynamic QR Code: A flexible QR code where the destination link can be changed and updated at any time, even after the code has been printed.
URL: Uniform Resource Locator, the address of a web page.
vCard: A file format for electronic business cards, which can be linked to a QR code for easy sharing of contact information.
Analytics: The collection and analysis of data related to QR code scans, providing insights into user behaviour.
