Public pages should answer buyer questions; real QR invite links should stay with the event, the organizer, and the people who were actually invited.
Separate public answers from private albums
Public SEO pages should answer questions buyers actually ask: how QR photo collection works, whether guests need an app, how privacy is handled, and what happens after the event.
Real album links should remain invite-scoped and private. A good public site makes the product understandable without exposing customer albums.

Write for people planning an event
The strongest articles answer practical questions: where to place QR cards, how guests add photos, who can see the album, and how the organizer downloads memories afterward.
That kind of content helps hosts, venues, and guests understand the service before the event starts.

Keep invite pages focused on the moment
When a guest scans the QR code, the page should confirm the event and make the next action obvious. It should not feel like a marketing article or a public gallery.
The public site teaches the product; the private invite serves the event.

أسئلة شائعة
Should private QR album pages be indexed?
No. Public pages can explain QR albums, but real event invite pages should stay private and event-scoped.
What should public blog content explain?
It should explain the guest path, privacy model, QR materials, package choices, and post-event download handoff in plain language.


