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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For The Love Of Dogs

Did you know that 40% of dog owners hang Christmas stocking for their dogs? Or how about the fact that one third of dog owners admit that the dog goes along on the family vacations? These and other fun facts about our canine friends included in this infographic.

What Is Social Data Worth?

We are well aware of social media’s grand success, but how much is the consumer worth? This new infographic from Backupify takes a look at how much we as users mean to popular sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Yelp.

How Animals See the World

How Animals See the World

The human eye is pretty amazing, but there are some things it cannot do such as see ultraviolet light or detect images at a great distance. The visual capabilities on non-human creatures can help to open our eyes to the possibilities beyond our limited sight. This infographic, published by Mezzmer, looks at vision from some animal’s point of view.

The TRIFECTAS of Internet Marketing

This simple infographic from David McBee will help even the most novice of Internet marketers understand the basic principals of search engine optimization (SEO), link building, sponsored links (PPC) and social media. Each of these areas of Internet marketing contain three parts that when properly executed can create a successful campaign.

The Power of the Extra Dollar

Nobody wants to pay more than they have to. But paying even just an extra dollar on all your long-term loans or credit card bills can save you money in the long run. With this extra payment, you make a small step toward control of your financial future. CreditDonkey shows you how in the following infographic.

Easter by the Numbers

Easter kicks off spring the right way with kids running around the yard looking for hidden eggs, while adults take pictures and sneak candy out of kids’ Easter baskets. How much Easter candy do Americans eat? The following infographic created by DegreeSearch.org has all the the numbers.

How To Buy Diamonds Without Breaking the Bank

Let’s face it: buying a diamond can feel overwhelming and sometimes downright confusing. This is especially true if you’re shopping on a budget. The following diamond buying guide by Brilliance provides some tips on how to save money and still get that “WOW” factor when buying a diamond or a ring.

Not A Drop to Drink

Not A Drop to Drink

You’ve heard there’s a water crisis. But, what does that mean? After all, experts can say all they want, but when water flows in seemingly limitless quantities out of the tap and gets trucked to cities in bottles by the ton, it sure doesn’t seem like water is something we’re in danger of losing anytime soon.

The Problems With Problem Drinking

Nearly 17.6 million Americans are alcoholics or have alcohol problems. The effects of alcohol abuse are wide-reaching, from health and safety to economic productivity – to death from abuse or drunk driving. This infographic covers useful information on alcohol abuse; including alcoholism symptoms, binge drinking, military alcohol abuse, youth drinking and more.

The Next Big Thing in Technology

What do we have to look forward to in the technology world? Major improvements to tablets, computers, TVs, and gadgets are set to shake up the way we use tech. Some products are guaranteed and announced while others could be considered “realistic rumors.”

For The Love Of Dogs

Did you know that 40% of dog owners hang Christmas stocking for their dogs? Or how about the fact that one third of dog owners admit that the dog goes along on the family vacations? These and other fun facts about our canine friends included in this infographic.

What Is Social Data Worth?

We are well aware of social media’s grand success, but how much is the consumer worth? This new infographic from Backupify takes a look at how much we as users mean to popular sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Yelp.

How Animals See the World

How Animals See the World

The human eye is pretty amazing, but there are some things it cannot do such as see ultraviolet light or detect images at a great distance. The visual capabilities on non-human creatures can help to open our eyes to the possibilities beyond our limited sight. This infographic, published by Mezzmer, looks at vision from some animal’s point of view.

The TRIFECTAS of Internet Marketing

This simple infographic from David McBee will help even the most novice of Internet marketers understand the basic principals of search engine optimization (SEO), link building, sponsored links (PPC) and social media. Each of these areas of Internet marketing contain three parts that when properly executed can create a successful campaign.

The Power of the Extra Dollar

Nobody wants to pay more than they have to. But paying even just an extra dollar on all your long-term loans or credit card bills can save you money in the long run. With this extra payment, you make a small step toward control of your financial future. CreditDonkey shows you how in the following infographic.

Easter by the Numbers

Easter kicks off spring the right way with kids running around the yard looking for hidden eggs, while adults take pictures and sneak candy out of kids’ Easter baskets. How much Easter candy do Americans eat? The following infographic created by DegreeSearch.org has all the the numbers.

How To Buy Diamonds Without Breaking the Bank

Let’s face it: buying a diamond can feel overwhelming and sometimes downright confusing. This is especially true if you’re shopping on a budget. The following diamond buying guide by Brilliance provides some tips on how to save money and still get that “WOW” factor when buying a diamond or a ring.

Not A Drop to Drink

Not A Drop to Drink

You’ve heard there’s a water crisis. But, what does that mean? After all, experts can say all they want, but when water flows in seemingly limitless quantities out of the tap and gets trucked to cities in bottles by the ton, it sure doesn’t seem like water is something we’re in danger of losing anytime soon.

The Problems With Problem Drinking

Nearly 17.6 million Americans are alcoholics or have alcohol problems. The effects of alcohol abuse are wide-reaching, from health and safety to economic productivity – to death from abuse or drunk driving. This infographic covers useful information on alcohol abuse; including alcoholism symptoms, binge drinking, military alcohol abuse, youth drinking and more.

The Next Big Thing in Technology

What do we have to look forward to in the technology world? Major improvements to tablets, computers, TVs, and gadgets are set to shake up the way we use tech. Some products are guaranteed and announced while others could be considered “realistic rumors.”