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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Conversion Optimization at eBay

This infographic has been created with the big idea of enlightening business owners on strategies to optimize their product profiles on eBay. The infographic highlights various customer touch points which can be optimized for maximum conversion, strategies of optimizing the profile, and strategies of optimizing the presence.

The Evolution of Electronic Payments

The Evolution of Electronic Payments

This infographic visually represents the evolution of electronic payment technology from the first mention of the credit card in a novel published in 1887, the birth of ecommerce from the first online purchase, to the advancement of mobile payment technology.

The Ultimate Guide on Electric Fireplaces vs. Wood, Gas & Oil

Have you recently begun searching for a new fireplace in your home? With so many different types of fireplaces currently available in stores today, this task can quickly become overwhelming unless you have the necessary information.

How Electric Cars (and the Tesla Model S) Work

With more and more electric cars hitting the mainstream market in the U.S., the way we drive and refuel is changing. First shown to the public in 2006, the Tesla Roadster was the first highway-capable car produced in the U.S. By 2008, 100 cars had been delivered to consumers across the country.

Social Media Networking for Cosmetologists

Facebook alone has more than one billion active users per month. That’s a lot of people updating statuses, adding friends, and liking pages. That’s also a lot of people in need of a nice cut, color, and manicure — possibly from you. Ogle School takes a look at social networking for cosmetologists.

The Science of Getting Old

It’s a fact: Nobody lives forever. Aging is unavoidable. But what actually happens when you age? Why does your hair go grey? Why does your skin wrinkle? The following infographic details the reasons behind the most common signs of aging.

The Healthcare Costs of War

The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have cost billions of dollars over the last decade, but the spending won’t stop when the fighting does. Just how much money are we spending on health care because of war? As of March 2013, the U.S. has paid $135 billion for medical and disability care for more than 4 million veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Total payout for ongoing veteran’s benefits from all wars (combined) prior to 2001: $24.8 billion per year.

The Road Back to the Sabbath

Why do Christians go to church on Sunday instead of Saturday, like Jesus did? What would Jesus do today? The “Road Back to the Sabbath” infographic examines intriguing Bible passages and Sabbath history to answer these questions and more. It’s all designed to get you thinking more deeply about a Bible subject that you might just be taking for granted.

Fall Lawn Maintenance

All signs of fall are here: the leaves are changing colors, a chill is in the air and football is in full swing. While you might be tempted to sit back and enjoy the season’s festivities, now is the time to pamper your lawn if you’re looking to have the greenest yard on the block come spring. So, whether you want to make the neighbors as green as your lawn with envy or plan on upgrading your house next year, spending a day or two preparing your lawn for the cold months to come will pay off when it warms up again.

Conversion Optimization at eBay

This infographic has been created with the big idea of enlightening business owners on strategies to optimize their product profiles on eBay. The infographic highlights various customer touch points which can be optimized for maximum conversion, strategies of optimizing the profile, and strategies of optimizing the presence.

The Evolution of Electronic Payments

The Evolution of Electronic Payments

This infographic visually represents the evolution of electronic payment technology from the first mention of the credit card in a novel published in 1887, the birth of ecommerce from the first online purchase, to the advancement of mobile payment technology.

The Ultimate Guide on Electric Fireplaces vs. Wood, Gas & Oil

Have you recently begun searching for a new fireplace in your home? With so many different types of fireplaces currently available in stores today, this task can quickly become overwhelming unless you have the necessary information.

How Electric Cars (and the Tesla Model S) Work

With more and more electric cars hitting the mainstream market in the U.S., the way we drive and refuel is changing. First shown to the public in 2006, the Tesla Roadster was the first highway-capable car produced in the U.S. By 2008, 100 cars had been delivered to consumers across the country.

Social Media Networking for Cosmetologists

Facebook alone has more than one billion active users per month. That’s a lot of people updating statuses, adding friends, and liking pages. That’s also a lot of people in need of a nice cut, color, and manicure — possibly from you. Ogle School takes a look at social networking for cosmetologists.

The Science of Getting Old

It’s a fact: Nobody lives forever. Aging is unavoidable. But what actually happens when you age? Why does your hair go grey? Why does your skin wrinkle? The following infographic details the reasons behind the most common signs of aging.

The Healthcare Costs of War

The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have cost billions of dollars over the last decade, but the spending won’t stop when the fighting does. Just how much money are we spending on health care because of war? As of March 2013, the U.S. has paid $135 billion for medical and disability care for more than 4 million veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Total payout for ongoing veteran’s benefits from all wars (combined) prior to 2001: $24.8 billion per year.

The Road Back to the Sabbath

Why do Christians go to church on Sunday instead of Saturday, like Jesus did? What would Jesus do today? The “Road Back to the Sabbath” infographic examines intriguing Bible passages and Sabbath history to answer these questions and more. It’s all designed to get you thinking more deeply about a Bible subject that you might just be taking for granted.

Fall Lawn Maintenance

All signs of fall are here: the leaves are changing colors, a chill is in the air and football is in full swing. While you might be tempted to sit back and enjoy the season’s festivities, now is the time to pamper your lawn if you’re looking to have the greenest yard on the block come spring. So, whether you want to make the neighbors as green as your lawn with envy or plan on upgrading your house next year, spending a day or two preparing your lawn for the cold months to come will pay off when it warms up again.