U.S. Counties With the Highest (and Lowest) Rates of Fatal Work Zone Traffic Accidents

Driving in work zones can be a real inconvenience. You may see the reduced speed limits, closed lanes, orange signs, and traffic cones as annoyances delaying your journey, but the fact of the matter is that they are there to keep both you and the road workers safe.

The 75 Deadliest Counties for Hit and Run Accidents in the United States

Where do most fatal hit and runs occur in the United States? About every 43 seconds in America, a fatal hit and run accident is happening, more often at night, often at a crosswalk, and sometimes ending in a fatality. But which cities and counties are the hotbeds of these crimes?

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30 Self-Employment Statistics

Self-employment is an alternative career path that offers its own benefits and complications. Self-employed workers are loyal to their work style, and this new infographic from Ooma helps illustrate why.

12 Sensory Play Ideas For Teachers

Early childhood teachers are busy people who constantly create new and exciting activities for children in the classroom. Many of these activities incorporate sensory play, a concept incorporating the five senses into learning activities.

Financial Literacy 101: A Guide to Smart Money Management

An alarming number of people, across all age groups, struggle to manage their finances wisely. The following infographic highlights key statistics related to students’ financial challenges.

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130 Years of Pirates Pride

2012 is shaping up to be a historical season for the Pittsburgh Pirates, who entered the All Start Break in first place for the first time since 1997. Attendance for home games is increasing, and key players are having some of their best seasons ever. “130 Years of Pirates Pride” from EZmini.com walks you through the team’s history and key stats from this exciting season.

5 Tallest Buildings in The World

I don’t know about you but I find skyscrapers such as the Willis Tower (formerly known as Sears Tower) in Chicago fascinating. Did you know that the tallest building on the planet is 160 stories at 2,716.5 feet tall? And it is not located in the United States. In fact he tallest buildings in the world are not located in the states at all but rather in the Unites Arab Emirates, Tokyo, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan.

How Amusement Parks Contribute to the Nation’s Economy

Nearly half of all Americans (43%) made plans to take a trip to an amusement park this summer. Many very likley ended up at a Disney park. Whether Disney, Six Flags, Cedar Fair, Universal or an independent park, how much is typically spent taking the whole family and how do other summer activities compare?

7 Steps to Taking Purr-fect Cat Photos

Whether you adore cats or hate them, you have to admit that cats take some of the best pictures. Do you ever wonder how those cute cat photos are snapped? The infographic explores the basic steps to taking the purrfect cat photos.

Massive Waste Created By the Trade Show Industry?

Being on the cutting edge of the trade show exhibit industry with their eco-friendly green displays, Smash Hit Displays wanted to do some research on the amount of waste that is produced in the trade show display industry and to provide ways to decrease the environmental impact.

Modern Printing For Business And Home

The following infographic from RetailBlue.com looks at various modern printing methods, from laser to inkjet, and how they have developed over the past decade. Included is a timeline of printing, how printers work, how much energy they use and the disposal and recycling of the cartridges.

The DNA of a Successful Book

There is nothing like sitting down, and reading a page turner. But have you ever wondered what makes a book good? This infographic breaks down the DNA of a successful book.

Does Being Organic Pay Back?

Sales of organic food and beverages in U.S. have grown from $1 billion to $26.7 billion during last 20 years, as people are more and more concerned about the quality of products they consume. The top 4 reasons why people purchase organic food are: supporting local farms, avoiding toxins, environmental health and taste. Organic produce and products are usually slightly more expensive, but switching to organic food doesn’t have to be detrimental to your household budget.

The Perception Gap Between Social Consumers and Social Marketers

The infographic from Pivot Conference 2012 displays a case study that demonstrates the great divide between social marketers and consumers. For example, 76% of marketers feel they know what their consumers want while only 34% have actually asked. These and additional statistics in the infographic below.

The Foundations of Coding HTML Email

Creating HTML emails that will look awesome on the dozens of email programs out there is tricky. If you’re new to the email world (or have picked up HTML in the last several years), learning how to get an email to look good can be a little like figuring out whatever happened to Jimmy Hoffa.

130 Years of Pirates Pride

2012 is shaping up to be a historical season for the Pittsburgh Pirates, who entered the All Start Break in first place for the first time since 1997. Attendance for home games is increasing, and key players are having some of their best seasons ever. “130 Years of Pirates Pride” from EZmini.com walks you through the team’s history and key stats from this exciting season.

5 Tallest Buildings in The World

I don’t know about you but I find skyscrapers such as the Willis Tower (formerly known as Sears Tower) in Chicago fascinating. Did you know that the tallest building on the planet is 160 stories at 2,716.5 feet tall? And it is not located in the United States. In fact he tallest buildings in the world are not located in the states at all but rather in the Unites Arab Emirates, Tokyo, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan.

How Amusement Parks Contribute to the Nation’s Economy

Nearly half of all Americans (43%) made plans to take a trip to an amusement park this summer. Many very likley ended up at a Disney park. Whether Disney, Six Flags, Cedar Fair, Universal or an independent park, how much is typically spent taking the whole family and how do other summer activities compare?

7 Steps to Taking Purr-fect Cat Photos

Whether you adore cats or hate them, you have to admit that cats take some of the best pictures. Do you ever wonder how those cute cat photos are snapped? The infographic explores the basic steps to taking the purrfect cat photos.

Massive Waste Created By the Trade Show Industry?

Being on the cutting edge of the trade show exhibit industry with their eco-friendly green displays, Smash Hit Displays wanted to do some research on the amount of waste that is produced in the trade show display industry and to provide ways to decrease the environmental impact.

Modern Printing For Business And Home

The following infographic from RetailBlue.com looks at various modern printing methods, from laser to inkjet, and how they have developed over the past decade. Included is a timeline of printing, how printers work, how much energy they use and the disposal and recycling of the cartridges.

The DNA of a Successful Book

There is nothing like sitting down, and reading a page turner. But have you ever wondered what makes a book good? This infographic breaks down the DNA of a successful book.

Does Being Organic Pay Back?

Sales of organic food and beverages in U.S. have grown from $1 billion to $26.7 billion during last 20 years, as people are more and more concerned about the quality of products they consume. The top 4 reasons why people purchase organic food are: supporting local farms, avoiding toxins, environmental health and taste. Organic produce and products are usually slightly more expensive, but switching to organic food doesn’t have to be detrimental to your household budget.

The Perception Gap Between Social Consumers and Social Marketers

The infographic from Pivot Conference 2012 displays a case study that demonstrates the great divide between social marketers and consumers. For example, 76% of marketers feel they know what their consumers want while only 34% have actually asked. These and additional statistics in the infographic below.

The Foundations of Coding HTML Email

Creating HTML emails that will look awesome on the dozens of email programs out there is tricky. If you’re new to the email world (or have picked up HTML in the last several years), learning how to get an email to look good can be a little like figuring out whatever happened to Jimmy Hoffa.