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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School Makes Me Sick: How To Fake Illness

It’s not easy to trick the school nurse into sending you home from school early. Licensed school nurses attend to 64 percent of a given population and end up returning 95 percent of them to class. While this may seem like some daunting statistics, it is possible to convince the nurse that going home is the best option.

Teens and Mobile Phones

This infographic by Mobile Spy explores how teens use their mobile phones. Armed with an iPhone or Android, children find plenty of ways to spend valuable time with their device. Parents can find out exactly how their children use their phones without needing to stand over their shoulder every step of the way.

Renting Property in the UK

This infographic by The Independent uses data from the Guardian and the concept of the monopoly board to compare rents and the cost of living in the UK’s major cities, giving advice on how to make the most of being part of ‘Generation Rent’.

National Drowning Prevention Month

Floaties Swim School is proud to support May as “National Drowning Prevention Month. In an effort to provide information about water safety, drowning prevention, aquatic safety, and recreational activities they have created this infographic on drowning prevention.

The Foundations Of A Successful App

The world of smartphone apps is a hard place to succeed in. Only one in six smartphone apps exceed 500 total downloads and 75 percent of apps earn the developer less than $500 per month. Because app markets are saturated, very few apps are able to accumulate many downloads. In this infographic, take a look at five of the top grossing free apps on the Android market to see what they did that led them to major success.

A Facebook Guide to Travel

Thinking of booking a holiday? Before visiting your local travel agency, why not check out this infographic from Co-operative Travel. It has all the places recommended by Facebook so you can be sure to have plenty of fun in the sun!

Baby Proofing Your Home

Is your precious baby rolling over already? Before you know it, she’ll be scooting herself around, pulling herself up on the furniture and then walking around the house. Here’s a baby proofing checklist from Baby Care Journals to make sure there are no hidden dangers.

Why We Live – Counting The People Your Life Impacts

If you were to have your last party, ever – how many people would be there in attendance? If this question itself is unsettling it is because you want your life to have an impact. A big one. But how do you count the impact of a life? Here is a rough estimation.

How Facebook Graph Search Affects Your Privacy

The infographic below from Marketo illustrates how Graph Search might affect you personally and how to customize your privacy settings to better control who sees the content you post. It only takes a few clicks and a bit of knowledge to ensure all your content is only shared with and searchable by the people you allow. The power is in your hands, so make good use of it.

Amazing Things Only Mothers Do

At the moment, there are around 2 billion mothers in the world. On average, each mom has 2 babies. It is estimated that a middle-income mom may spend nearly $250,000 to raise a new child over the next 18 years. During the economic depression, mothers are willing to take a second job to make sure that their kids can go to the best schools.

School Makes Me Sick: How To Fake Illness

It’s not easy to trick the school nurse into sending you home from school early. Licensed school nurses attend to 64 percent of a given population and end up returning 95 percent of them to class. While this may seem like some daunting statistics, it is possible to convince the nurse that going home is the best option.

Teens and Mobile Phones

This infographic by Mobile Spy explores how teens use their mobile phones. Armed with an iPhone or Android, children find plenty of ways to spend valuable time with their device. Parents can find out exactly how their children use their phones without needing to stand over their shoulder every step of the way.

Renting Property in the UK

This infographic by The Independent uses data from the Guardian and the concept of the monopoly board to compare rents and the cost of living in the UK’s major cities, giving advice on how to make the most of being part of ‘Generation Rent’.

National Drowning Prevention Month

Floaties Swim School is proud to support May as “National Drowning Prevention Month. In an effort to provide information about water safety, drowning prevention, aquatic safety, and recreational activities they have created this infographic on drowning prevention.

The Foundations Of A Successful App

The world of smartphone apps is a hard place to succeed in. Only one in six smartphone apps exceed 500 total downloads and 75 percent of apps earn the developer less than $500 per month. Because app markets are saturated, very few apps are able to accumulate many downloads. In this infographic, take a look at five of the top grossing free apps on the Android market to see what they did that led them to major success.

A Facebook Guide to Travel

Thinking of booking a holiday? Before visiting your local travel agency, why not check out this infographic from Co-operative Travel. It has all the places recommended by Facebook so you can be sure to have plenty of fun in the sun!

Baby Proofing Your Home

Is your precious baby rolling over already? Before you know it, she’ll be scooting herself around, pulling herself up on the furniture and then walking around the house. Here’s a baby proofing checklist from Baby Care Journals to make sure there are no hidden dangers.

Why We Live – Counting The People Your Life Impacts

If you were to have your last party, ever – how many people would be there in attendance? If this question itself is unsettling it is because you want your life to have an impact. A big one. But how do you count the impact of a life? Here is a rough estimation.

How Facebook Graph Search Affects Your Privacy

The infographic below from Marketo illustrates how Graph Search might affect you personally and how to customize your privacy settings to better control who sees the content you post. It only takes a few clicks and a bit of knowledge to ensure all your content is only shared with and searchable by the people you allow. The power is in your hands, so make good use of it.

Amazing Things Only Mothers Do

At the moment, there are around 2 billion mothers in the world. On average, each mom has 2 babies. It is estimated that a middle-income mom may spend nearly $250,000 to raise a new child over the next 18 years. During the economic depression, mothers are willing to take a second job to make sure that their kids can go to the best schools.