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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“Phew … so happy to see that I’m not being blasted for stating this out loud. Love the comments and additional thoughts — keep ’em coming.”
— Angie Moore
“The purpose of the QR code is to allow someone to get somewhere quickly on their phone. That somewhere should be mobile optimized, and sadly most aren’t. The QR code represents an option for a supporter to not have to type a URL into their phone. On our platform (RAZ Mobile), a QR code can lead to a donation in less than 20 seconds for repeat donors.”
— DaleKnoop
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