The Impact of LA Wildfires

The LA wildfires were a devastating event. They clearly showed the importance of having a proper tree service expert to manage forests and tree growth. Learn more about the impact of the LA wildfires in the following infographic

The Best (and Worst) States to Be a Mom

Motherhood is full of unique joys and challenges. Some factors create extra burdens and worry for moms, depending on location. Here is a  look at this issue with a study that offers each state in the U.S. a score based on how desirable a location is for mothers.

The Cleanest Cities in the United States

A city’s cleanliness greatly impacts how enjoyable it is to live in or visit. But how do we define cleanliness? The team at Oxi Fresh gives us an example with a new map that uses a thorough methodology to rank American cities by how clean they are. 

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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.

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.

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War Against the Homeless

This infographic includes exhaustive data about homelessness including states accounting for nearly half the homeless population, states having the highest rates of unsheltered homeless and more.

Data Mining & Decision Support: Secrets to Crafting a Powerful Marketing Strategy

The way in which marketers do research is continuing to change, thanks to organizations like Facebook and Google. Not only can marketers source data on their current customer base, but also predict future trends and outcomes related to their business. Data mining and decision support systems are at the forefront of business and marketing – are you ready to take your business to the next level?

Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is defined as the “willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices.” With 80% of teens on cell phones and the same on social media sites, it’s time to understand that technology is connecting teens in ways they can’t escape. Best Education Degrees explores this issue in the following infographic.

One CRM to Rule Them All

One CRM to Rule Them All

The CRM world is complex; with new cutting edge features being released all the time and an unlimited supply of platforms, it can be hard to keep up. The rapid pace of the industry creates great opportunity as well as great risk. What many see as a single mission with a single goal can actually be broken down into various elements in a CRM system, all of which are important in order to succeed.

Bricks to Brains: Evolution of Cellphones

Cell phones were first invented back in 1973, with the first cell phone available to the public being the $3,995 Motorola DynaTac in 1983. Fast-forward to 2013, and there are 3.5 million cell phone users-including you! Computer Science Degree Hub has created an infographic explaining the history of the cell phone, the most popular models, and the top companies in the cell phone business.

Getting a Degree Without Breaking the Bank

Getting a Degree Without Breaking the Bank

There’s no two ways about it: College is expensive. From books and supplies to rent and tuition, students are struggling with more debt than ever before. An average college degree costs $88,000, and leaves a student $23,000 in debt. With $1 trillion in outstanding student loans across the nation, it’s no surprise that college enrollment is on the decline.

The US Power Sector: Big Concerns and Big Opportunity

The US Power Sector: Big Concerns and Big Opportunity

The US Power Sector is facing a crossroads – an aging demographic and a decreasing number of graduates are shrinking the workforce dramatically. What’s next for the US Power Sector? Find out in this infographic from New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Food Stamp and SNAP Facts – Politicians are Lying

Politicians are lying to you. Food stamps are not evil. They nourish the nation. Hunger exists in American. Although it may be hard to imagine, given that we live in such a prosperous nation, there are many Americans who are suffering from hunger. According to Feeding America, one in six Americans do not have adequate access to food. This statistic includes 17 million children.

Conversion Rate Optimization for Holiday Season E-Commerce

With 2013 online holiday spending predicted to increase 15.1% to $61.8 billion, this infographic from cleverbridge provides data and pro tips to help companies increase conversion rates during the holiday season by optimizing their shopping cart, email marketing, mobile, paid search and social. It’s not too late to apply these tips to help boost your end-of-the-year revenue.

Healthcare.gov is Fundamentally Flawed

More than one month after Healthcare.gov was launched, trouble has plagued the website, as the high volume of visitors exposed many of the website’s capacity and software issues. Check out why the website failed to meet people’s expectations in the infographic below.

War Against the Homeless

This infographic includes exhaustive data about homelessness including states accounting for nearly half the homeless population, states having the highest rates of unsheltered homeless and more.

Data Mining & Decision Support: Secrets to Crafting a Powerful Marketing Strategy

The way in which marketers do research is continuing to change, thanks to organizations like Facebook and Google. Not only can marketers source data on their current customer base, but also predict future trends and outcomes related to their business. Data mining and decision support systems are at the forefront of business and marketing – are you ready to take your business to the next level?

Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is defined as the “willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices.” With 80% of teens on cell phones and the same on social media sites, it’s time to understand that technology is connecting teens in ways they can’t escape. Best Education Degrees explores this issue in the following infographic.

One CRM to Rule Them All

One CRM to Rule Them All

The CRM world is complex; with new cutting edge features being released all the time and an unlimited supply of platforms, it can be hard to keep up. The rapid pace of the industry creates great opportunity as well as great risk. What many see as a single mission with a single goal can actually be broken down into various elements in a CRM system, all of which are important in order to succeed.

Bricks to Brains: Evolution of Cellphones

Cell phones were first invented back in 1973, with the first cell phone available to the public being the $3,995 Motorola DynaTac in 1983. Fast-forward to 2013, and there are 3.5 million cell phone users-including you! Computer Science Degree Hub has created an infographic explaining the history of the cell phone, the most popular models, and the top companies in the cell phone business.

Getting a Degree Without Breaking the Bank

Getting a Degree Without Breaking the Bank

There’s no two ways about it: College is expensive. From books and supplies to rent and tuition, students are struggling with more debt than ever before. An average college degree costs $88,000, and leaves a student $23,000 in debt. With $1 trillion in outstanding student loans across the nation, it’s no surprise that college enrollment is on the decline.

The US Power Sector: Big Concerns and Big Opportunity

The US Power Sector: Big Concerns and Big Opportunity

The US Power Sector is facing a crossroads – an aging demographic and a decreasing number of graduates are shrinking the workforce dramatically. What’s next for the US Power Sector? Find out in this infographic from New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Food Stamp and SNAP Facts – Politicians are Lying

Politicians are lying to you. Food stamps are not evil. They nourish the nation. Hunger exists in American. Although it may be hard to imagine, given that we live in such a prosperous nation, there are many Americans who are suffering from hunger. According to Feeding America, one in six Americans do not have adequate access to food. This statistic includes 17 million children.

Conversion Rate Optimization for Holiday Season E-Commerce

With 2013 online holiday spending predicted to increase 15.1% to $61.8 billion, this infographic from cleverbridge provides data and pro tips to help companies increase conversion rates during the holiday season by optimizing their shopping cart, email marketing, mobile, paid search and social. It’s not too late to apply these tips to help boost your end-of-the-year revenue.

Healthcare.gov is Fundamentally Flawed

More than one month after Healthcare.gov was launched, trouble has plagued the website, as the high volume of visitors exposed many of the website’s capacity and software issues. Check out why the website failed to meet people’s expectations in the infographic below.