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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Are We Suckers for Infomercials?

“But wait, there’s more!” is the soundtrack of late-night television and a call to arms for millions of American consumers. Since its inception 20 years ago, the infomercial industry has become an integral part of television culture. CouponCabin takes a closer look at who is purchasing and how much is being purchased in this infographic.

The World’s Best and Worst Apps

Let’s face it – apps (short for ‘applications) are all around us. Facebook apps, iPhone apps, Andriod apps and more. This infographic features some of the best and worst apps currently on the market. It also features top developers, top app categories, top app platforms, top Facebook games, most expensive apps and more.

How to Build a Dependable Workforce: Using Background Checks

How to Build a Dependable Workforce: Using Background Checks

In this down economy, if you are one of the lucky employers who has the ability to hire employees in this market, the advice contained within this infographic from Business.com will be a refresher on how to weed out those with less than desirable histories, and how to spot those who may be omitting or including things that just may not be truthful – and cost you a lot of money in the end.

Presidents on the Move

In celebration of Presidents’ Day holiday as well as the upcoming election in November, MyMove.com has examined the moves and former homes of US Presidents. They tracked the moving routes of four presidents from two distinct eras (revolutionary times and present day) to see how far and often today’s presidents move compared to yesteryear’s as well as some additional data.

Making Money With Affiliate Marketing

Ever wonder how the affiliate marketing space works? Ever wonder how you can make money from your blog? 30 seconds with this “Making Money With Affiliate Marketing” infographic and you could be well on your way.

How To Spot a Tumblr User

With over 42.9 million blogs reblogging animated gifs and Ryan Gosling memes, this community of blogging fanatics has developed a unique language and quirks that set it apart from the rest of the Internet. This infographic will help you to spot an average Tumbly user.

The Cheesy World of Music Video Cliches

The Cheesy World of Music Video Cliches

Do you fancy yourself a music video aficionado? See if you can recognize some of these best (and worst) pop, rap, hip-hop, country and rock music video cliches in this infographic.

How Safe is Pepper Spray

Pepper spray is commonly used by the police to disperse crowds or deal with unruly suspects, but realistically, how safe is pepper spray? This infographic takes a look at what peppers pepper sprays are made of, how they work, and how they can cause fatal or permanent eye damage to people.

The Startup Ecosystem: Predator vs. Prey

There is a circle of life that makes the Tech Startup Ecosystem self-sustainable. This infographic places a magnifying glass up to each specimen to determine its role, predators, and prey. Take caution: this ecosystem rests in a delicate balance and is for your viewing pleasure only.

Leap Year: The Facts, Figures and Far-Out Families

2012 is a Leap Year meaning that we have one extra day in February to do whatever we want! But did you ever wonder why Leap Day falls in February? This infographic covers some of the weird and wacky things that have occurred on Leap Day. Learn how to mix up the famous Leap Day cocktail (must be 5 ¼ Leap Years old to enjoy), the history behind the holiday and the chances of being a leapling!

Are We Suckers for Infomercials?

“But wait, there’s more!” is the soundtrack of late-night television and a call to arms for millions of American consumers. Since its inception 20 years ago, the infomercial industry has become an integral part of television culture. CouponCabin takes a closer look at who is purchasing and how much is being purchased in this infographic.

The World’s Best and Worst Apps

Let’s face it – apps (short for ‘applications) are all around us. Facebook apps, iPhone apps, Andriod apps and more. This infographic features some of the best and worst apps currently on the market. It also features top developers, top app categories, top app platforms, top Facebook games, most expensive apps and more.

How to Build a Dependable Workforce: Using Background Checks

How to Build a Dependable Workforce: Using Background Checks

In this down economy, if you are one of the lucky employers who has the ability to hire employees in this market, the advice contained within this infographic from Business.com will be a refresher on how to weed out those with less than desirable histories, and how to spot those who may be omitting or including things that just may not be truthful – and cost you a lot of money in the end.

Presidents on the Move

In celebration of Presidents’ Day holiday as well as the upcoming election in November, MyMove.com has examined the moves and former homes of US Presidents. They tracked the moving routes of four presidents from two distinct eras (revolutionary times and present day) to see how far and often today’s presidents move compared to yesteryear’s as well as some additional data.

Making Money With Affiliate Marketing

Ever wonder how the affiliate marketing space works? Ever wonder how you can make money from your blog? 30 seconds with this “Making Money With Affiliate Marketing” infographic and you could be well on your way.

How To Spot a Tumblr User

With over 42.9 million blogs reblogging animated gifs and Ryan Gosling memes, this community of blogging fanatics has developed a unique language and quirks that set it apart from the rest of the Internet. This infographic will help you to spot an average Tumbly user.

The Cheesy World of Music Video Cliches

The Cheesy World of Music Video Cliches

Do you fancy yourself a music video aficionado? See if you can recognize some of these best (and worst) pop, rap, hip-hop, country and rock music video cliches in this infographic.

How Safe is Pepper Spray

Pepper spray is commonly used by the police to disperse crowds or deal with unruly suspects, but realistically, how safe is pepper spray? This infographic takes a look at what peppers pepper sprays are made of, how they work, and how they can cause fatal or permanent eye damage to people.

The Startup Ecosystem: Predator vs. Prey

There is a circle of life that makes the Tech Startup Ecosystem self-sustainable. This infographic places a magnifying glass up to each specimen to determine its role, predators, and prey. Take caution: this ecosystem rests in a delicate balance and is for your viewing pleasure only.

Leap Year: The Facts, Figures and Far-Out Families

2012 is a Leap Year meaning that we have one extra day in February to do whatever we want! But did you ever wonder why Leap Day falls in February? This infographic covers some of the weird and wacky things that have occurred on Leap Day. Learn how to mix up the famous Leap Day cocktail (must be 5 ¼ Leap Years old to enjoy), the history behind the holiday and the chances of being a leapling!