Business Infographics

Why Every Business Should Use Facebook

Why Every Business Should Use Facebook

The folks at GroSocial are always working to sift social media myths from social media facts. As part of this effort, they work with leading digital agencies and marketing groups to help them better understand Facebook and what the social network can do for the average business owner.

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The 411 on Upgrading Your ATMs

There are many recent and upcoming industry changes that financial institutions need to know about. The infographic below gives you a clear picture of deadlines such as the next EMV liability shift date, a useful reference for key program requirements, and facts and stats that serve as a reminder of the payoffs of keeping pace with the upgrade initiatives. Check it out below to learn more.

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10 Qualities of Great Community Leaders

What does it take to propel positive social change in business and your community? This infographic explores the topic and hones in on 10 characteristics that most community leaders posses.

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Avoiding the Pitfalls of Ecommerce

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that about sixty percent of start-ups survive up to three years in the competitive world of business, and only thirty-five percent will make it past their 10th year. When it comes to start-up internet businesses, the failure rate is said to be even higher, with a few studies reporting failure rates as high as ninety percent. Some internet-based businesses even fail as quickly as within the first 120 days of operation.

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True Cost of Fraud

In time for the holiday season, LexisNexis has published information about the true cost of fraud for eRetailers.

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The Value of Clean

A modest investment in cleaning produces substantial returns. Check out the infographic to learn about how keeping it clean can make you more money.

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Megachurch Megabusiness

Churches across America are shutting down at a rate of 1% while megachurches are growing at rate of 8%. Many have criticized them for using corporate techniques to create economic empires. All the while, smaller churches watch their flock migrate towards a religious experience that’s a little more… MEGA.

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