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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The High Price of Prom

The astronomical price tag may be keeping some high schoolers from participating in one of the most memorable social events of their youth: The Prom. According to a 2012 Visa survey, the average cost of prom is at an all-time high. Parents are expected to shell out big bucks to make this one-night event happen for their child, but most are scrambling to do it.

What Are Employers Finding When Scoping Job Candidates Via Social Media?

What Are Employers Finding When Scoping Job Candidates Via Social Media?

It turns out 37 percent of employers – nearly two in five companies – are using social networking sites to research job seekers’ every online move. But are they looking for beer-chugging profile pictures, or candidates who have the potential to become “Best New Employee?”

The Case for Beer

Beer – one of the oldest beverages produced by humans. In fact records dating back to 2050 B.C. show evidence of the beer trade and brew recipes. And while beer doesn’t often get much credit for being a beneficial beverage, the evidence is starting to reveal that beer is just as heart-healthy as wine.

Lead Lifecycle Analytics

Marketing automation is about more than just email marketing. According to Gleanster survey results, 43% of top performers are actually utilizing marketing automation to automate the lead life cycle. This infographic from Act-On takes a look at this in further detail.

Following the White Rabbit

Have you ever wondered what kind of people make Android applications? Well wonder no more! This new infographic from StartApp explores everything from the companies Android developers work for to the music they listen to and everything in between.

Should You Accept That Friend Request?

Who’s that person that sent you the Facebook friend request and should you accept or deny their request for permission into your personal online life? This infographic takes a humorous look at accepting friends on Facebook or not.

Leverage Yourself as an Expert by Using Social Media

Conduct some research on the most well known people in your field or industry and they probably all have one thing in common: They voice their opinions on and off the Internet and have publicly displayed contact information on one or more social media platforms. The following infographic looks at how one can leverage themselves via social media.

The Google Diet

Google is known for its data and how it optimizes its community – but did you know that they also optimize their own employees? Using their internal “People Analytics” program, Google looks at how their employees eat in their free cafeteria and optimizes it so they’re healthier, make better eating decisions, and are more productive through that process.

Social Networking Bill of Rights

As our lives become increasingly digital, many of us share more and more on social media sites. Consequentially, employers and colleagues have started to request access to our personal profiles as a way to learn more about us. Should the same standard of privacy we’ve come to expect offline apply online as well?

The High Price of Prom

The astronomical price tag may be keeping some high schoolers from participating in one of the most memorable social events of their youth: The Prom. According to a 2012 Visa survey, the average cost of prom is at an all-time high. Parents are expected to shell out big bucks to make this one-night event happen for their child, but most are scrambling to do it.

What Are Employers Finding When Scoping Job Candidates Via Social Media?

What Are Employers Finding When Scoping Job Candidates Via Social Media?

It turns out 37 percent of employers – nearly two in five companies – are using social networking sites to research job seekers’ every online move. But are they looking for beer-chugging profile pictures, or candidates who have the potential to become “Best New Employee?”

The Case for Beer

Beer – one of the oldest beverages produced by humans. In fact records dating back to 2050 B.C. show evidence of the beer trade and brew recipes. And while beer doesn’t often get much credit for being a beneficial beverage, the evidence is starting to reveal that beer is just as heart-healthy as wine.

Lead Lifecycle Analytics

Marketing automation is about more than just email marketing. According to Gleanster survey results, 43% of top performers are actually utilizing marketing automation to automate the lead life cycle. This infographic from Act-On takes a look at this in further detail.

Following the White Rabbit

Have you ever wondered what kind of people make Android applications? Well wonder no more! This new infographic from StartApp explores everything from the companies Android developers work for to the music they listen to and everything in between.

Should You Accept That Friend Request?

Who’s that person that sent you the Facebook friend request and should you accept or deny their request for permission into your personal online life? This infographic takes a humorous look at accepting friends on Facebook or not.

Leverage Yourself as an Expert by Using Social Media

Conduct some research on the most well known people in your field or industry and they probably all have one thing in common: They voice their opinions on and off the Internet and have publicly displayed contact information on one or more social media platforms. The following infographic looks at how one can leverage themselves via social media.

The Google Diet

Google is known for its data and how it optimizes its community – but did you know that they also optimize their own employees? Using their internal “People Analytics” program, Google looks at how their employees eat in their free cafeteria and optimizes it so they’re healthier, make better eating decisions, and are more productive through that process.

Social Networking Bill of Rights

As our lives become increasingly digital, many of us share more and more on social media sites. Consequentially, employers and colleagues have started to request access to our personal profiles as a way to learn more about us. Should the same standard of privacy we’ve come to expect offline apply online as well?