Blog Chat: Are You Confused About QR Codes?
If so, you’re in good company. Here’s what some fundraisers are saying.
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“The problem with QR codes is that people that create them can wind up sending people to their PC site on their phone. Horrible experience. If the QR code can take someone to a mobile-optimized site, problem solved. As to Steve’s comment, there are services out there that can empower the nonprofit to create their own branded, mobile-optimized site, with responsive design. You don’t have to like the look of QR codes, but when they are used correctly, they bloody well work.”
— Lance L
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