The 10 Most Common Scams in America and How to Avoid Them

Americans lost over $9 billion to scams in 2024 alone, with fraudsters targeting victims through phishing, fake jobs, IRS impersonations, and more. This infographic breaks down the 10 most common scams, how they work, and how to avoid them.

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.

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Practice Makes Perfect

Practice Makes Perfect

Apparently, being born with a natural talent isn’t enough. While we’d like to label certain individuals as having natural abilities, the truth of the matter is a lot of practice came into play for them to reach their full potential. Don’t believe us? Our friends at Zintro have an infographic that gives all the details explaining how to really perfect your craft.

What To Expect When You Are Expecting?

In the light of the prevalent economic crisis, the cost of having children may seem overwhelming to many people. But what about the 9 month of journey leading to birth? This infographic shares some thoughts on what the cost of being pregnant really entails.

A History of Swimwear

With the retro revival in swimwear styles recently, Swimwear365 has decided to take a look down memory lane to find out how swimwear has evolved over the years. This summary marks key points in bikini history with iconic shots including Ursula Address’s classic white bikini to Pamela Anderson’s red swimsuit in Baywatch to modern day styles.

Businesses Urged to Evolve and Embrace Remote Working

Businesses Urged to Evolve and Embrace Remote Working

Are you one of the privileged few people allowed to work remotely? If you are then you’ll already be well aware of the major benefits it can bring to both employers and employees. And now has revealed that nearly six out of 10 people feel that remote working is the way forward for businesses as a flexible approach to staffing has numerous advantages in the short and long term.

Social Media Showdown: Obama vs Romney

The 2012 Presidential Campaign is heating up with the election just 3 months away. The campaigning is reaching new heights with candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney reaching out to voters using various social media platforms. So when it comes to social media who has the upper hand: Obama or Romney?

Are Infomercials Dead?

With the rise of digital marketing, many businesses are starting to wonder what role television and other traditional advertising channels will take in the near future. In the following infographic, research shows just how infomercials are holding up compared with other advertising channels and what you need to know about them.

What Are Your Chances of Becoming a Summer Olympic Athlete?

Check out how great (or small!) a chance each type of young athlete has of earning a spot on the United States Olympic team in the following infographic. Along with natural ability and determined training, these stats show the chances U.S. high school-aged athletes have of getting to the Summer Olympic Games in hopes of bringing home the gold.

The Content Omniverse

The Internet has become an infinite pool of shared data, images, and content. While it’s challenging to fathom the growth of this “Content Omniverse”, this infographic from CopyPress sure does help.

Stuxnet: The New Face of Cyber Warfare

In 2010 a computer virus named the Stuxnet worm was created in order to stop Iran’s nuclear efforts. However, since then it has been leaked to the public, and any savvy hacker can get their hands on it. What does this mean? Well, the virus can be manipulated to do many things and could be very dangerous if it got into the wrong hands. Check out this infographic presented by Veracode to learn more about the Stuxnet virus.

I Didn’t Know Animals Could Do That

The more we learn about animals, the more we realize that they’re full of surprises. We now know that animals are a lot more like us than we used to think – and they have quite a few skills and attributes from which we humans should take take a lesson. The following infographic published by PETA reveals some amazing facts about animals.

Practice Makes Perfect

Practice Makes Perfect

Apparently, being born with a natural talent isn’t enough. While we’d like to label certain individuals as having natural abilities, the truth of the matter is a lot of practice came into play for them to reach their full potential. Don’t believe us? Our friends at Zintro have an infographic that gives all the details explaining how to really perfect your craft.

What To Expect When You Are Expecting?

In the light of the prevalent economic crisis, the cost of having children may seem overwhelming to many people. But what about the 9 month of journey leading to birth? This infographic shares some thoughts on what the cost of being pregnant really entails.

A History of Swimwear

With the retro revival in swimwear styles recently, Swimwear365 has decided to take a look down memory lane to find out how swimwear has evolved over the years. This summary marks key points in bikini history with iconic shots including Ursula Address’s classic white bikini to Pamela Anderson’s red swimsuit in Baywatch to modern day styles.

Businesses Urged to Evolve and Embrace Remote Working

Businesses Urged to Evolve and Embrace Remote Working

Are you one of the privileged few people allowed to work remotely? If you are then you’ll already be well aware of the major benefits it can bring to both employers and employees. And now has revealed that nearly six out of 10 people feel that remote working is the way forward for businesses as a flexible approach to staffing has numerous advantages in the short and long term.

Social Media Showdown: Obama vs Romney

The 2012 Presidential Campaign is heating up with the election just 3 months away. The campaigning is reaching new heights with candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney reaching out to voters using various social media platforms. So when it comes to social media who has the upper hand: Obama or Romney?

Are Infomercials Dead?

With the rise of digital marketing, many businesses are starting to wonder what role television and other traditional advertising channels will take in the near future. In the following infographic, research shows just how infomercials are holding up compared with other advertising channels and what you need to know about them.

What Are Your Chances of Becoming a Summer Olympic Athlete?

Check out how great (or small!) a chance each type of young athlete has of earning a spot on the United States Olympic team in the following infographic. Along with natural ability and determined training, these stats show the chances U.S. high school-aged athletes have of getting to the Summer Olympic Games in hopes of bringing home the gold.

The Content Omniverse

The Internet has become an infinite pool of shared data, images, and content. While it’s challenging to fathom the growth of this “Content Omniverse”, this infographic from CopyPress sure does help.

Stuxnet: The New Face of Cyber Warfare

In 2010 a computer virus named the Stuxnet worm was created in order to stop Iran’s nuclear efforts. However, since then it has been leaked to the public, and any savvy hacker can get their hands on it. What does this mean? Well, the virus can be manipulated to do many things and could be very dangerous if it got into the wrong hands. Check out this infographic presented by Veracode to learn more about the Stuxnet virus.

I Didn’t Know Animals Could Do That

The more we learn about animals, the more we realize that they’re full of surprises. We now know that animals are a lot more like us than we used to think – and they have quite a few skills and attributes from which we humans should take take a lesson. The following infographic published by PETA reveals some amazing facts about animals.