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[Webinar] Success with QR Codes and the Mobile Web
On April 18th, interlinkONE and Grow Socially will deliver an information-packed webinar to help you succeed with QR Codes and mobile websites. Register today to reserve your seat!
While the usage of QR Codes and other mobile tags has increased greatly over the past year, customers and businesses have often been disappointed by the results.
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Attendees will receive actionable information on a variety of topics, including:
- Best Practices for Implementing QR Codes
- Building an Engaging Mobile Website
- Educating Your Target Audience
- Strategies for Selling Mobile Solutions
- And more!
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Here’s the latest on the conference’s top players who are projected to go from playing on Saturdays to starring on Sundays.
1. LB Jarvis Jones, 6-3, 241, Georgia
Why he has the top spot: Jones’ battle with an ankle injury hasn’t changed his status as the top overall draft prospect in the SEC. He missed his second full game due to the
injury in the Bulldogs’ 29-24 win over Kentucky on Saturday. Still, Jones remains a versatile defender who can rush the pass or drop into coverage. He’ll need a strong second
half of the season to maintain his lofty draft status.
Season stats (five games): 36 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 9.5 TFLs, 3 forced fumbles, 15 QB hurries, INT.
Player ranking: Jones remains fifth overall, and he is the second-highest outside linebacker in CBSSports.com’s latest player rankings.
Up next: The Bulldogs’ next game is against Florida. Jones returned to practice on Monday and is expected to play. Georgia will need him against a Florida team that averages 213
yards per game on the ground.
2. QB Tyler Wilson, 6-3, 220, Arkansas
Why he has the second spot: After a slow start for Wilson and the Razorbacks, the senior QB has turned it around in the last few weeks before having a bye last weekend. He’ll
have a chance to solidify his status as a first-round pick with games against Mississippi State, LSU and South Carolina still on the schedule.
Season stats (six games): 124 of 205 (60.5 percent) for 1,957 yards, 14 TDs, 5 INTs.
Player ranking: Wilson is ranked as the No. 12 overall prospect and is the third-highest ranked QB in CBSSports.com’s latest player rankings.
Up next: The Razorbacks play Ole Miss this weekend. The Rebels are ranked No. 65 nationally in scoring defense, so Wilson should have a chance to put some good numbers up.
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