30 Statistics About Customer Churn

Customer churn is a figure calculated that shows how many customers don’t return to a business over time. Strong customer loyalty is an invaluable asset to businesses across industries. Learn more about customer churn across its many facets, using a chart that displays 30 key statistics.

Can You Guess the 1980s Musicians From Their Pins?

The 1980s introduced neon fashion, bold hairstyles, and music that defined an entire generation. Fans proudly displayed their loyalty by wearing buttons and pins featuring their favorite bands—a tradition that continues today through enamel pins celebrating the era’s iconic artists.

25 Ways Businesses Used AI in 2025

AI is one of the hottest topics of 2026 and it’s clear why when we examine these statistics from Qualtrics. Their collection of statistics focuses on AI use in business, and the most notable figures show how profitable AI adoption can be.

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The Most Popular Rom-Coms of All Time

This “romantic” infographic revisits the romantic comedies that shaped movie nights, sleepovers, and the era of love stories filled with witty banter, big feelings, and a perfectly timed soundtrack.

30 Statistics About Cutting the Cord in the United States

You’ve probably noticed that many of your friends have cut the cord and given up cable TV and landlines. The Ooma study, Cutting the Cord Statistics in the U.S., shows that millions of Americans have joined the trend of switching from traditional wired services.

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Where to Dial “M” for M-commerce

Today more Chinese consumers are going online with cell phones than with computers, and e-shopping via mobile devices is a fast-growing pastime. Check out the infographic by Alibaba.com to see how China’s m-commerce market stacks up against the U.S.

The World’s Biggest Credit Card Scams

The World’s Biggest Credit Card Scams

Credit card fraud is rife throughout the world. This infographic lists some of the scams criminals are using, and suggest ways to protect yourself. Always report any suspicious activity to your bank or card provider and avoid becoming a credit card fraud victim.

Female Infertility in the United States

The following infographic entitled, “Female Infertility in the United States,” features definitions, facts, causes and misconceptions regarding national female infertility.

Running a Small Business From a Smartphone

Running a Small Business From a Smartphone

Did you know that about a third of American small business owners use smartphones to manage their companies, performing tasks such as banking and customer relationship management? The following infographic provides a roundup of a few small business apps that can help your business moving, even when you’re on the move.

Why Are We Afraid Of The Dark

Why Are We Afraid Of The Dark

Are you afraid of the dark, or do you know someone who is? The truth is, many human beings are afraid of the dark. OnlineClock.net did research on this subject and came up with some surprising statistics regarding how many people suffer from this fear. Also, they explore the question of whether or not a fear of the dark is perhaps justified.

How Much Does Google Know About You?

While Google has become a world standard when searching for just about anything, it was created and exists to make money. One way they do this is by selling all of the information they collect on us to advertisers to help them market better to us as consumers. Keep in mind that everything you do on Google and its other sites is tracked and logged. Some might view this as an invasion of privacy but Google collecting and using this type of information is able to provide customized results, advertisements, and services.

Big Things of Australia

Big Things of Australia

The following infographic by East Coast Car Rentals intends to educate the tourists about some Australian travel attractions. The big things of Australia are considered as the most popular roadside tourist destinations in the world. Big things refer to the sculptures, monuments and architectural structures built roadside in different places of the country. These structures are highly significant as they represent the local heritage, culture and traditions being observed over the years.

Is Your Body Toxic?

Body cleansing is thought to have derived from the ancient Egyptian and Greek notion of “autointoxication”: a metabolic condition that results in unintentional, self-poisoning due to toxin buildup in the body. Preemptive cleansing measures were used to counteract the onset of this disorder.

24 Things You Didn’t Know About Beer

24 Things You Didn’t Know About Beer

Think you know everything about beer? For example, did you know that hops used in beer are of the same flowering plant as Marijuana? Or how about that there are over 400 types of beers? Wear Your Beer has compiled a list of 24 things that would surprise even the most knowledgeable beer snob.

Where to Dial “M” for M-commerce

Today more Chinese consumers are going online with cell phones than with computers, and e-shopping via mobile devices is a fast-growing pastime. Check out the infographic by Alibaba.com to see how China’s m-commerce market stacks up against the U.S.

The World’s Biggest Credit Card Scams

The World’s Biggest Credit Card Scams

Credit card fraud is rife throughout the world. This infographic lists some of the scams criminals are using, and suggest ways to protect yourself. Always report any suspicious activity to your bank or card provider and avoid becoming a credit card fraud victim.

Female Infertility in the United States

The following infographic entitled, “Female Infertility in the United States,” features definitions, facts, causes and misconceptions regarding national female infertility.

Running a Small Business From a Smartphone

Running a Small Business From a Smartphone

Did you know that about a third of American small business owners use smartphones to manage their companies, performing tasks such as banking and customer relationship management? The following infographic provides a roundup of a few small business apps that can help your business moving, even when you’re on the move.

Why Are We Afraid Of The Dark

Why Are We Afraid Of The Dark

Are you afraid of the dark, or do you know someone who is? The truth is, many human beings are afraid of the dark. OnlineClock.net did research on this subject and came up with some surprising statistics regarding how many people suffer from this fear. Also, they explore the question of whether or not a fear of the dark is perhaps justified.

How Much Does Google Know About You?

While Google has become a world standard when searching for just about anything, it was created and exists to make money. One way they do this is by selling all of the information they collect on us to advertisers to help them market better to us as consumers. Keep in mind that everything you do on Google and its other sites is tracked and logged. Some might view this as an invasion of privacy but Google collecting and using this type of information is able to provide customized results, advertisements, and services.

Big Things of Australia

Big Things of Australia

The following infographic by East Coast Car Rentals intends to educate the tourists about some Australian travel attractions. The big things of Australia are considered as the most popular roadside tourist destinations in the world. Big things refer to the sculptures, monuments and architectural structures built roadside in different places of the country. These structures are highly significant as they represent the local heritage, culture and traditions being observed over the years.

Is Your Body Toxic?

Body cleansing is thought to have derived from the ancient Egyptian and Greek notion of “autointoxication”: a metabolic condition that results in unintentional, self-poisoning due to toxin buildup in the body. Preemptive cleansing measures were used to counteract the onset of this disorder.

24 Things You Didn’t Know About Beer

24 Things You Didn’t Know About Beer

Think you know everything about beer? For example, did you know that hops used in beer are of the same flowering plant as Marijuana? Or how about that there are over 400 types of beers? Wear Your Beer has compiled a list of 24 things that would surprise even the most knowledgeable beer snob.