Now that we’re getting into the swing of 2014, check out our ‘New DIY Ideas for the New Year’ infographic for a list of great ideas that you can do for and with your kids to help simplify both their lives and yours. Our list includes great DIY ideas by bloggers like a weekly dress code by Simply Lulu Style.
Source: 8 New DIY Ideas for the New Year
How-To create a high volume, high impact, vintage hairstyle with no fuss.
Step 1: Part hair into a rough diamond shape, leaving a halo of hair loose around the hairline.
Step 2: Backcomb this large section in 1cm pieces from bottom to top
Step 3: Gently smooth the top of the backcombed hair with the side of your brush or palms of the hands.
Step 4: Bring the loose hair back towards the nape of the neck, smoothing and fastening into a small ponytail.
Step 5. Shape, smooth and fasten the backcombed section over the first ponytail.
Step 6. Wrap a small piece of the ponytail around the hair tie and fasten with a grip….
And there you have it, a Bardot Ponytail, for more tips and advice head to… http://www.regissalons.co.uk/
In the last 5 years the rates of unemployment have slightly decreased, but are remaining fairly high. There are 264,000 unemployed post-9/11 veterans that are looking for employment and there are many companies out there with program specifically setup to hire veterans.
Here we have an infographic from the UK ferry company called Brittany Ferries that provides lots of information about the benefits of choosing a ferry over plane for your trip from England to France.
Here is a selection of some of the main points made by the infographic:
If you travel by plane you will have to hire a car when you get to France, whereas if you travel by ferry you can take your own car.
If you travel by plane you can only take so much luggage and you may have to pay extra for things like golf clubs, but if you travel by ferry you can take as much as you can fit in your car.
If you travel by plane your check in time will be approximately 2 hours, by plane it is only 45 minutes,
If you travel by ferry you get better food, free Wi-Fi and an air conditioned cabin.
Check out the infographic below and let everyone know which is your favourite way to travel:
Infographic created by Brittany Ferries
Remodeling your home can be an exciting period as you update it to personalize your needs and the needs of your family. Before you begin searching for contractors or do the renovations yourself, consider the return on investment (ROI) the upgrade will bring you. Understanding whether or not the improvement will improve the resale value of your home in addition to providing useful space to your family or energy efficient upgrades, can help you avoid costly mistakes. If the cost of remodeling your home is beyond your current budget, consider a home equity loan or line of credit to help you get started.
Learn about renovating your home with a home equity loan from Citizens Bank.
This infographic by Top Net SEO looks at the changes taken places in the SEO Industry.
WordPress website health check is must to improve website’s performance. It includes various things like checking hosting, images, speed and so on. Explore our infographic and check out some remarkable tools that help to find out some cons of website and provide best suggestion for improvement of your site.
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Today we have an infographic by the UK cottage rental website Direct Holiday Cottages that provides fifty facts about the UK.
The 1st part of the infographic is called it’s all about size and gives facts about the highest waterfall, the largest lake, the largest Royal home and more.
The 2nd section is all about the people and gives statistics like, the number of cups of tea people in the UK drink and the number of people living in the UK.
In the 3rd bit we have facts about geography like the distance between England and France and the highest temperature ever recorded in England and Wales.
The 4th chunk is all about food and drink and gives facts like the amount of Whiskey Scotland produces and the highest pub in England.
Finally there is some random facts like the number of chickens, other things London has been called and sports the UK has invented.
Here is the infographic people, enjoy!
Infographic created by the people from Direct Holiday Cottages
No two students are alike. With as many as 2.1 million freshmen embarking on their college careers this fall, it’s not easy to paint an all-encompassing picture of what the “typical” first-year student is like. However, there are some common traits that tie you all together.
Everything from grades, finances, admission information, to campus life is covered in this infographic and can show what you might expect to see as a first-year student.
Check out the breakdown from Citizens Bank of what the average college freshman is like. Does this apply to you or a first-year student you know?
What are the most popular reasons why people move? Do you know? Learn the answer to that question and many others with this infographic.
When choosing a mover, make sure to get at least 3 written, guaranteed estimates. The companies should come to your house to review your specific move’s needs. They should also encourage you to ask them questions, and they should provide you with multiple references and their credentials and certifications.
You’ll also learn: What are the best and worst days to move? What are the busiest months to move? What are the most popular cities to move to?
Source: http://www.allied.com/facts-about-moving
The infographic below portrays the role of professionals vs. amateurs in the current web design market. Until recently, the market offered only two kinds of solutions. B2B solutions for developers who create advanced websites in a professional process by converting custom graphic design into code. And B2C (DIY) solutions targeted at amateurs wishing to create one basic business website by modifying pre-designed templates in a “fast, fun & easy” process. Now, a third segment has emerged, disrupting the website design market - an independent B2B solution for professional designers wishing to create advanced websites for their clients, with custom tailored designs and without writing even one line of code or hiring developers.
Infographic by: Field Nation
Identity theft is growing 15-20% a year and every one of us is a potential victim, regardless of our age, nationality, or status. Victims of identity theft suffer more than just financial loss. Damage to their reputation and credit rating could take months and sometimes years to repair! A recent study reveals these alarming statistics: There were 12.6 million victims of identity theft in 2012 in the U.S. (1 victim every 3 seconds), an increase of more than 1 million compared to 2011. Total financial loss attributed to identity theft in 2012 was $21 billion. 1 in 4 consumers that received a data breach notification letter became a victim of identity fraud. As criminals get more sophisticated and creative, it’s becoming more important for you to take the necessary actions to protect your personal information. The following infographic introduces you to the 3 crooks behind identity theft, reveals common methods they use to obtain your personal information and what you can do to limit your risk of becoming the next victim of identity theft.
Social media has revolutionized the way we watch television. In the past few years, social media and Internet usage around the world has skyrocketed. Despite initial fears from some professionals in the TV industry who wondered if social media and the web would drastically reduce the amount of time people might spend in front of their television screens, the television industry has actually been able to effectively adapt to meet the needs of today’s social-savvy viewers. In fact, more Americans—and more of the world—are now turning to their TVs to watch shows and programs that offer unique, socially integrated viewing experiences. In the following infographic, we’re outlining a few recent examples that illustrate how social media has changed the way television is made and watched, how social media is playing a role in televised political elections, how it is being used as a way to boost audience participation in popular voting shows like The Voice, and what’s in store for the future.
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It might be “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” but there’s also a lot to do, especially if you have parties to plan, kids to shop for, and Secret Santas to remember.
Source: Infographic: Holiday Stress? Relax At a Medical Spa!
The presence of trademark trolls in the world of business has been steadily increasing over the past few years. According to a recent survey, the number of trademark troll cases in the U.S. increased from 1,401 cases in 2005 to 5,842 cases in 2011. In addition, the aggregate costs incurred to the U.S. economy by trademark trolls had been estimated to be over $29 billion in 2011. In the following infographic, we’ll outline three types of trademark trolls that exist, provide additional statistics about the costs associated with trademark trolls, and shed light on a few recent trademark troll case studies. We’ll also share information about the trademark registration process, and introduce a few anti-troll tips you can use in order to protect your mark.
Click image to see a larger versionExternal imageTrademark Trolls Infographic via Secure Your Trademark
It’s time to gear up for the holiday season, and, for dog owners, that means showering our companions with toys and treats. Along with the excitement comes the stress of choosing the right present for your best friend, often times this can be more stressful than gift shopping for friends and family. To save you some stress and to guarantee your pup the best holiday season possible we put together this guide to puppy present shopping. You should be able to see some of the most highly recommended dog toys and which breeds tend to enjoy them most. Our hope is that this makes writing your shopping list a little easier while making it an extra special holiday for your furry companion.
Click image to see a larger versionExternal imagePuppy Treats: Holiday Gifts For Your Companion Infographic via The Dog Training Secret
Now that the festivities are over, check out our ‘What to Do After Christmas’ infographic for a list of fun activities to help you wrap up 2013 and get ready for 2014. Our list includes everything from tips on turning leftovers into something new, wise ways to return or exchange gifts, and how to save money by stocking up and shopping the best after Christmas sales of the year.