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Eventful A roundup of news, tips, and tricks The Ultimate Guide to QR Codes at Events Picture your a

Eventful A roundup of news, tips, and tricks The Ultimate Guide to QR Codes at Events Picture your attendees accessing event info, schedules, and cool interactive experiences with just a quick scan. That’s the magic of QR codes! Learn how to implement QR codes in your events with this guide. [Learn more on the blog](  QR Codes and Ticket Check In One of the most useful added features of Event Tickets Plus is the ability to check in attendees to your events via QR code. These scannable codes are generated automatically for all ticket purchases or reservations, allowing you to quickly check in guests. [Find out how](  How to Add Coupons for Tickets With WooCommerce   Our YouTube channel offers many tutorials to walk through our most popular Knowledgebase articles. Learn how to add a coupon to any event ticket using WooCommerce. [Watch and learn](  Explore how Soroptimist International uses The Events Calendar In this WordPress calendar example, we take a look at Soroptimist International, a global volunteer organization that provides women and girls with access to education and training. They use Events Calendar Pro to share events right on their WordPress website.  [Check out their story](  Stay up to date You can find product updates, release notes, and changelog entries here. Stay tuned for our Product Updates newsletter next week! [Read all about it](   Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( The Events Calendar, 2703 Ena Drive , Lansing, MI 48917, United States

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