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May 2014

What Makes The Perfect Blog Post

This study digs into 100 high ranking blog posts to find out what makes them tick, and analyzes total word count, media used, post type, and more.

Whether you’re a casual blogger, an avid writer, or an SEO specialist; you’ll want to check this out. Your next blog post may turn out differently after seeing these stats!

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Infographic by: blogpros

May 21, 2014
#Business #Other #submission
Questions to interview an app developer prior to hiring

Know why you should interview app developers before you hire them for mobile app development & list of questions to ask while interviewing an app developer.

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May 20, 2014
#Business #Technology #submission
World’s Deadliest Creature

It’s not a big animal, and it doesn’t have sharp teeth. You won’t find it caged up at the zoo or lurking in the snow – nope! It may surprise you to learn that the world’s deadliest creature is the mosquito.

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May 19, 2014
#Food #Health #submission
The Science of Taste

Taste is a beautiful and mysterious thing that gives every person a unique experience with flavor and food. As food lovers, we understand that taste includes numerous factors like temperature, texture, and of course flavor, but have you ever stopped to think about how your brain interprets all of that information? Lucky for you, we have and we put it all together in a single info-graphic.

The “Science of Taste” infographic below covers everything from the variables of taste to how food preferences are developed. Take a look to figure out why you have that insatiable sweet tooth or why you’ve always had a palate for more complex flavor and what happens inside your body when you indulge!

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Infographic by: FoodyDirect

May 18, 2014
#Food #Other #submission
The Great Evolution of Deliveries

Sometimes, it’s necessary to reflect back on how things were in order to truly appreciate how good you have things now.

For instance, aren’t you grateful that services like USPS shipping are providing shipping solutions that are slightly more sophisticated than those used during the reign of Cyrus the Great back in 550 BC? That is, unless you’d prefer for your mail to be delivered via horse and message carrier.

Check out the infographic below to discover some fun facts about the history of deliveries and what we have to look forward to in the near future.

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Infographic by: Endicia

May 17, 2014
#Business #Economy #Other #submission
A Day In The Life of a Day Trader

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May 16, 2014 3 notes
#Business #submission
The ROI of Great Web Design

It’s fairly important to determine the ROI (return on investment) for all aspects of your business. The reason being that if you aren’t making money as a result of a certain thing, then you are likely losing money as a result of it. It’s possible you haven’t considered the implications of how this applies to your overall website design. The following infographic addresses that very circumstance:

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Infographic by: Hostgator

May 16, 2014
#Other #Technology #submission
The Digital Renaissance

Are we in the midst of a new type of renaissance, a digital renaissance? Given not only the sheer availability of information, but also the ability to immediately share new thoughts with a wide audience, things do seem ripe for the evolution of ideas in ways never before possible. The following infographic addresses this, comparing the present day to the renaissance of the 14th century:

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Infographic by: HostGator

May 15, 2014
#Other #Technology #submission
Growing a Sustainable Web

It remains important to ensure that any negative impact we have on our environment is minimized. HostGator makes every effort to remain a green webhost, however the Internet as a whole is likely causing more of an impact that one might imagine. Our new infographic sheds some light on this issue and even provides some helpful tips on how to minimize your (virtual, but not virtual) carbon footprint.

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Infographic by: HostGator

May 14, 2014 1 note
#Other #Technology #submission
The Ultimate College Moving and College Storage Guide

Over each school year, college students accumulate an ever increasing amount of stuff from office supplies and books to couches and televisions. The big challenge comes at the end of each year when it is time to move all this stuff back home. This infographic provides college students with tips on what to take home and what might be better suited to store at a local storage facility. In addition, it provides tips on how to best pack your collection of clothes, books, office supplies, dishes, personal items and linens to maximize space and save time. With this infographic college students will learn how to best conquer the end of the year move so they can focus on what’s most important to them like a summer internship, exchange, trip or project.

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Consider self storage facilities from ezStorage

May 13, 2014
#Education #submission
Starting a business? Here's an infographic on hiring web designers...

If you’re starting a business today there’s a few things you need to know:

  • You absolutely need a website, but you should already know that. The real question is where and how do you find a web designer you can trust? This infographic aims to clear up that confusion.
  • CMS’s like Wordpress and Tumblr (where this very website is hosted on) are rising dramatically because of their ability to help businesses launch websites at an affordable rate utilizing themes. While you’re limited to the amount of customizations you can make, most businesses find that a CMS like Wordpress can take care of 99% of their needs with little changes to add.    
  • Costs? A basic small business website could be anywhere from $800-2500, eCommerce depends on who your payment processor is, number of products, etc. But could be anywhere from $2500-$10,000+. If you’re thinking about a technology startup or mobile application, it really varies on what you need but this is usually the most expensive option because you need things built from the ground up more often than not. 

Checkout the infographic below for a visual analysis:

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Courtesy of: SorianoMedia

May 12, 2014 5 notes
#Business #Technology #submission
Radon is Deadlier Than…

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May 11, 2014
#Health #submission
Infographic: Your Employees are Already Using Mobile Apps with Company Information

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Infographic: Your Employees are Already Using Mobile Apps with Company Information - An infographic by the team at Zco Corporation

May 10, 2014
#Technology #submission
The 10 Most Important Facts about Mother's Day

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May 9, 2014
#Other #mothersday #submission
The Rise of the Robots: The History of the Transformers

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This is an infographic on Transformers. Robots had never been the same after Transformers was introduced in the early 80s. The Transformers toy line had its beginnings in 1983 when Hasbro representatives attended the Tokyo Toy Fare to find something promising that could be imported to the North American market.

Source : TV Store Online

May 9, 2014 1 note
#Entertainment #submission
The Science of Higher Education

Effective teachers at all levels know that students learn differently from one another: Some learn best by hearing information, others are hands-on (or “kinesthetic”) learners, and still others are visual learners. But did you know that one of those groups makes up nearly two-thirds of the population? And do you know which teaching approach is most effective for each preferred learning style? Do you know which your own preferred learning style is?

Students of certain learning styles tend to gravitate toward professions that match their learning styles well. For example, visual learners are more likely than others to become artists, and auditory learners a more apt to become lawyers. It all comes down to what students are most comfortable doing, and how they’re most comfortable doing it.

Check out our latest infographic to find out more about learning styles, and about how teachers can best approach each learning style!

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Infographic by: Veritas Prep

May 8, 2014
#Education #submission
So Much Stuff!

Over the last half century, Americans began a collection: stuff. We collect everything. Our dresser drawers overflow, our closets bulge, and our garages hold cardboard boxes rather than family sedans. How did this happen? How do we put the brakes on it? Those questions are tough to answer. What are our homes filled with? How is all of this stuff affecting us? Those questions we can answer! Check out our new infographic below for an overflowing screen of knowledge. And when you’re done, you can share it, like it, or just move on. Much easier than cleaning out that second fridge!

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Infographic by: Self Storage Finders

May 7, 2014
#Business #Other #submission
Color Profiles & Printing Explained

Whether you are printing a single logo or a full promotional brochure, you want your marketing products to look sharp. Given this, it is important to understand the science behind color creation and printing techniques, so you can make educated decisions about how to produce the best images for every project.

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Source: Color Profiles & Printing Explained

May 6, 2014 1 note
#Business #submission
Behind the Scenes of Special Effects

You probably won’t be surprised to read that most movies made today are packed with a variety of special effects. Since the premiere of movies like Titanic, Avatar, The Great Gatsby, Inception, Lord of The Rings, and other Hollywood hits, the expectation for high-quality special effects in films has continued to rise.

In the following infographic, we’re shedding light on a few different types of special effects used by movie directors and producers today. We’ll spend time featuring computer generated imagery (CGI), animatronics, makeup and prosthetics, computer editing software, and old-fashioned camera tricks. Take a look:

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Infographic by: Wyzowl

May 5, 2014
#Technology #submission
Benefits of Outsourcing for Your Business

So you’re thinking about outsourcing? Good for you. It’s a great way to save money and improve your operations. It’s not for everyone though. To help you learn more about the benefits of outsourcing, we’ve put together this infographic for you. At Ignite Spot, we’re the outsourced accounting department for over 500 companies. Over the years, we’ve learned all about the benefits of outsourcing as well as some of the pitfalls.

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Infographic by: Ignite Spot

May 4, 2014 3 notes
#Business #submission
Poo Who Knew?

Here we have a kind of gross infographic from the UK based commercial cleaning company called Cavalry clean all about poo.

The 1st part of the infographic is about unlikely places that you can find poo including bank notes, bank cards, shopping trolleys, cash machines, play areas, public transport, mobile phones, soap dispensers, restaurant menus and public door handles.

Next up there is a couple of tips about things you can do to protect yourself including not getting lemon in your glass of water at a restaurant as there is a high chance of it containing harmful microbes like E coli and other faecal bacteria and also not shaking hands with people who you don’t know.

The final part of the infographic offers a list of things you should do for instance, washing your hands on a regular basis and carrying anti-bacterial hand gel around with you. There is also a list of things you should avoid such as using other people’s phones and meeting where you know people are ill.

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Infographic by Cavalry Clean

May 3, 2014
#Health #submission
5 Questionable Food Ingredients to Avoid

Processed food has been in the spotlight for a few years now. This infographic by Rockwell Nutrition will help you understand which ingredients to stay away from and help you stay healthy.

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Infographic by: Rockwell Nutrition

May 2, 2014
#Food #Health #submission
New York vs. LA vs. Chicago: Which One Is America’s Best Big City? [Infographic]

In this infographic we at SpareFoot focused on creating something unique that determined which of these 3 super cities were the best based on ranking factors that included 22 categories ranging from health, stress, traffic, housing costs, employment and food.  The 3 cities included in our not so scientific study were Chicago, Los Angeles and New York all strong contenders to represent America as the cream of the crop. It wound up being a close contest, but one city did take home the top honor. To find out which of the three is our Best Big City in America, check out the infographic. We just hope this doesn’t cause a civil war among residents of New York, LA and Chicago.

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May 1, 2014
#Economy #submission

April 2014

Historical Timeline of Innovations in Laser Technology

In 1917, the great Albert Einstein first developed the theory of stimulated light emission, the precursor for the modern laser. In the infographic below, sponsored by Coherent, Inc., notable dates and achievements from the last century related to the development of laser technology are highlighted in a vertical timeline.  Today, lasers are used for a huge variety of commercial and industrial applications, from medicine to military to scientific research.  If you’ve ever taken an interest in how the modern laser, in its many different variations and applications, came to be, have a look at the historical background of the laser’s development.

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© 2014 Coherent Inc.

Apr 30, 2014
#Technology #lasers #laser #infographics #infographic
Beat The Bulge With Activity Holidays

This infographic from the United Kingdom based travel company called Alpine Elements supplies information about ways you can stay healthy and loose weight whilst on holiday.

The top part of the infographic lists a number of fun activities with the number of calories you can burn and health benefits including walking/hiking, mountain biking, canoeing/kayaking, rock climbing, swimming, tennis and road cycling.   

The bottom section of the infographic offers six interesting facts about exercise such as exercise improves your mood for up to 12 hours afterwards and 9% of premature deaths globally are because of physical inactivity. 

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Infographic by Alpine Elements

Apr 30, 2014
#Sports #submission
What do you know about the Masters?

What do you know about the Masters? With the Masters starting next week, we’re hoping to get on board with all the must know facts about this legendary golf tournament. So sit back, relax, and learn about the tournament that has every golfer’s head spinning! Here’s the 18 facts you’ve got to know. 

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Source: What do you know about the Masters

Apr 30, 2014
#Business #submission
Data Governance - Take Effective Control of Your Benchmark Data Management

The management of index and benchmark data must be effective and efficient, but this has become easier said than done. Now one of the key operational challenges for investment managers across the globe, it is more important than ever to understand the ever increasing quantity and complexity of benchmark information. 

Additionally the regulations and ever changing range of legislation’s surrounding data governance at global and national levels have significantly increased. 

To ease the operational and financial weight now connected with using financial benchmark data, establishments efficient data management is critical.

RIMES Technologies Corporation have compiled their expertise into an infographic highlighting five essential actionable steps investment managers can take to ensure their data governance is streamlined. 

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Apr 29, 2014
#Business #Technology #submission
ADP Regional Employment Report: Texas, Florida, and California Exceed Average U.S. Growth Rate in March

Northeast and Midwest continue to show slowest growth. Read more here:

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Infographic by: ADP

Apr 28, 2014
#Economy #submission
The Zombie Computer

As the pace of business grows, so too does the sophistication of digital crime. The interconnected world is not without its challenges, and among them, the ability for coordinated criminals to take down business networks and digital infrastructure poses particular concern. As a business, your up-time is your lifeblood, and stemming the flow of intrusion is vital to keeping your staff and your customers working at full capacity.

Here’s a look at how organized networks of “zombie computers” can damage your IT infrastructure, and how to select the right webhost to keep your network safe.

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Infographic by: Bluehost

Apr 27, 2014 1 note
#Other #Technology #submission
The Mobile Continuum

Whether it’s working, presenting, computing, or communicating, mobile technologies are making sales teams sleeker and meeting customer needs in dynamic new ways.

In the following infographic, we’re outlining a few different types of technologies that more and more B2B companies have been adopting lately. We’ll start by illustrating how mobile has been penetrating the workplace. Next, we’ll outline the ways in which businesses have been embracing cloud services. From there, we’ll move on to location services, and finish up by shedding light on how salespeople are making presentations more customized and more personalized. Take a look:

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Infographic by: App Data Room

Apr 26, 2014
#Technology #submission
The Power of Visual Communication

Visual communication is described as the conveyance of information and ideas in forms that can be read or looked upon. According to studies, people tend to remember about 20 percent of what they read, and only ten percent of what they hear. In comparison, the same studies have shown that people tend to remember an impressive 80 percent of what they see and do.

In the following infographic, we’re making a case for the power of visual communication. We’ll start by providing a few more statistics on the effectiveness of the visual. Next, we’ll provide a quick history of the existence of visuals. Finally, we’ll outline the introduction and evolution of a number of visual styles. Take a look:

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Infographic by: Wyzowl

Apr 25, 2014 2 notes
#Business #Other #submission
A Look at Heroin Prices Over The Last 30 Years

The River Source sees many patients who are struggling with heroin dependence, partially due to it’s increased proliferation and cost decrease over the years. Below is an infographic detailing the price changes of heroin over the past 30 years.

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Infographic by: The River Source

Apr 24, 2014
#Health #submission
Real Cost of Vehicle Ownership

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Via: Safecar.info | Car safety & Insurance Magazine

Because sales in the first quarter of 2014 have been so poor, many manufacturers have been trying to dispose of unsold stock by subsidizing substantial discounts for new models. In turn, this has been pushing down secondhand values. So before you even begin to assess which vehicle to buy, shop around to see which manufacturers are offering the best deals. Only when you have the best sticker prices can you then move on to the next important factor: how much is the car insurance going to cost? The insurers all play from the same hymn sheets. The lowest rates are reserved for those who buy the models with the best safety performance in the crash tests run by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. You can shave thousands off the cost of owning your pride and joy by picking the safest model.

Now add in the cost of fuel and you begin to get the true picture. Although this often means paying a slightly higher sticker price, the more miles to the gallon your vehicle does, the more you save. Even if you are a senior who only does a few miles around the area at off-peak times, you can still save significant amounts over the time you own the vehicle.

If you work your way through the infographic, you will identify all the factors to take into account. Plus there are lists of the vehicles it’s most expensive and the cheapest to own. Of course all this requires a little effort on your part but, if only to prove the economists wrong, you should invest a little brain power to buy the vehicle with the lowest costs of ownership.

Apr 23, 2014
#Economy #Other #submission
Faster Than the Speed of Sound

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Apr 23, 2014
#Business #Technology #submission
Small Businesses Created 72,000 Jobs in March, According to ADP National Employment Report

Employment in non-farm private small business payrolls rose 72,000 in March on a seasonally adjusted basis, accounting for 38% of employment gains across all payroll size groups. Within small businesses, 53% of the employment growth contribution was associated with companies having between 1-19 employees. Read more here:

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Infographic by: ADP

Apr 22, 2014 1 note
#Economy #submission
ADP National Employment Report Shows 191,000 Jobs Added in March

Private-sector employment increased by 191,000 from February to March, on a seasonally adjusted basis. Read more here:

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Infographic by: ADP

Apr 21, 2014
#Economy #submission
Canadian Charity

Plan gives children, families and communities the tools they need – like education, healthcare, and access to water and sanitation – to break this cycle and build solutions for improving their own lives.

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Apr 20, 2014
#Education #Other #submission
Manage Your Social Media

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Source: BestMastersPrograms.org

Apr 19, 2014
#Other #submission
What's That Car Really Worth?

We’ve all had that experience; walking into a high-priced clothing store and wondering how anyone could justify charging $150 for a t-shirt. The fact is, there are a number of factors, subjective or otherwise, that go into the value of a product, and cars are no exception to that rule. From upholstery to reputation, there’s more to the price of your used car than a suggested retail price. Here’s what makes that price tag pop, and what features you can avoid to save money without sacrificing safety or dependability.  

Also be sure to get your free dealer cost report which includes the latest new car incentives, average price and what the dealer paid. It’s free and easy. Learn more about how you can save thousands on your new car here.
 

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Infographic by: unhaggle

Apr 18, 2014
#Economy #Other #submission
Real Cost For First Time Buyers

Let’s be honest: the recession that hit the U.S economy only a few years ago hit us all pretty hard. This truth is especially evident for the generation of young adults who recently graduated from colleges across the country—many of whom left their schools with unimaginable amounts of debt and few jobs available to them to take advantage of.

As a result of the recession, the U.S. has seen a significant increase in the amount of young adults moving back home to live with their parents after graduation. But despite these facts, very real solutions exist that can help those individuals looking for a way to move out of their parents’ basement and into their first homes.

In the following infographic, we’ll provide information on the generation that has decided—by choice or not—to move back into their parents’ homes. We’ll also shed light on the barriers that exist that are preventing young adults from purchasing and moving into their first homes. Finally, we’ll provide recommendations on what an individual needs to do in order to get a few steps closer to owning their first home.

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Infographic by: Lending Expert Blog

Apr 17, 2014
#Other #submission
How to Incorporate Diversity into Your Hiring Strategy

More than 85 percent of companies taking action to hire African Americans, Latinos, and women this year, so it’s important that you take similar measures to stay competitive and current in your market. After all, a diverse team offers varying perspectives and a multitude of skillsets – often equating to better performance, a great brand image, and growth in an organization. The following infographic, compiled by InternMatch, an online platform connecting the best intern candidates and employers, showcases how to incorporate diversity into your recruitment strategy. 

Here are some key points to note:

  • 81% of companies plan to focus on recruiting diverse candidates in 2014
  • 36.7% of companies plan to reserve intern spots for diverse students in 2014
  • Only 13% of companies have a diversity and inclusion manager, despite diversity being a core goal

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Apr 16, 2014
#Business #submission
How to Use SQRES: A Guide for New Subscribers

SQRES is a web based task management app designed by Miami-based cloud computing company and Google Apps Premier Partner 0NL9, Inc. It is a web based task management app that helps businesses create, assign and keep track of tasks. It keeps you and your team organized and your customers in the loop. The “How to Use SQRES” infographic is meant to help current and future SQRES customers navigate their way through the app. By reading it, they will learn how to create and accept a task, use the Quick Add tool when they’re short on time, search and filter through tasks, create a timesheet, add an attachment and a public or private note, complete a task and communicate with the SQRES engineers via the Online Chat Support.

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Apr 15, 2014 1 note
#Business #Technology #submission
Treasures Lost at Sea

You’ve seen the movies, you’ve read the stories, and you’ve dreamed the dreams about finding sunken treasure, but have you ever spent time learning about what hidden gems actually exist at the bottom of the sea? If not, let us give you some insight on the matter. In the following infographic, we’re presenting a handful of documented and unconfirmed treasures that are currently sitting on the ocean floor just waiting to be scooped up by lucky and relentless treasure hunters. We’ll shed light on ships that went down that carried everything from coins and platinum bars to food jars, cannons, and jewels. Whether you are a professional treasure hunter, a history enthusiast, or just interested in learning more about sunken treasure, you are sure to find value in the information outlined in our infographic below.

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Infographic by: Self Storage Finders

Apr 11, 2014
#Business #Other #submission
The Statistical Argument For Customer Advocacy

Customer advocacy is a specialized form of customer service where companies focus on what is best for their customers. In recent years especially, more and more businesses have started to recognize the importance of customer advocacy and have begun implementing strategies that focus more on the customer. According to a recent survey, a word-of-mouth recommendation is the primary factor behind 20-50% of all purchasing decisions. Advocates tell twice as many people about the purchases they make. In the following infographic, we’re presenting a statistical argument for customer advocacy. We’ll start by providing additional data and research that supports the recommendation that more businesses should be developing  customer advocacy programs. Next, we’ll also provide specific recommendations on how to develop a customer advocacy program for your business. Finally, we’ll shed light on how brands today are leveraging their advocates.

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Infographic by: App Data Room

Apr 10, 2014
#Business #Other #submission
How to Prepare Your Car for Summer Driving

Make sure that you’re not stuck out in the sun this summer by following these simple maintenance steps to prepare your car for all the rays that it will catch. Below we cover simple tasks like washing and waxing your car to protect the paint from fading to making sure the battery is charged enough to not leave you stranded. With a little bit of do-it-yourself attitude you can check off every easy step that we outline and rest assured that your beach cruiser will get you to and from the relaxing surf and home again. So take a morning this spring and run through our tips ensuring that you can attend all the summer activities that you love.

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Apr 9, 2014
#Other #submission
Rise of The Video Empire

According to recent research, the average Internet user is likely to watch roughly 206 videos each month. Based on that statistic, it may not surprise you to read that almost seventy percent of marketers now incorporate video into their marketing campaigns.

In the following infographic, we’re making the case for video and including information that will convince you of how important developing and sharing video is to your overall content marketing efforts online. We’ll start by including a number of compelling statistics about the state of video today. Next, we’ll outline the evolution of video in marketing. Then we’ll shed light on the power of Google and YouTube. Finally, we’ll provide a few recommendations that will help you start making online videos that your audience will appreciate and want to share.

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Infographic by: Wyzowl

Apr 8, 2014
#Education #submission
New Business is Booming

New Business is Booming - Pioneers are still coming to Utah. The U.S Chamber of Commerce reports that Utah ranks third in nation’s overall economic performance. Now is a great time to start business in Utah.

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Source: New Business is Booming

Apr 7, 2014
#Business #submission
Door to Door NCAA Basketball

Door to Door is one of the nation’s top seed moving and storage companies. See some awesome facts about the NCAA Basketball Tournament and Door to Door Moving & Storage.

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Infographic by: Door to Door

Apr 6, 2014
#Sports #submission
The Symbiosis Between Education and Income

It’s no secret that earning a college degree or a graduate degree can lead to a higher-paying job. But do you realize just how big the difference can be? We’ve broken it down to show you what kinds of jobs — and how much pay — you can expect when you earn a degree. You should never choose a major or a line of work solely for the pay, but keep these stats in mind if you’re wondering whether or not you should go back to school.

Also, think about costs as you consider pursuing more education. While a higher degree can pay off significantly, it can also come with a high price tag… Your return on investment will not only depend on how much you earn, but how much you have to pay to get that degree.

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Infographic by: Veritas Prep

Apr 5, 2014 1 note
#Education #submission
HOW TO OPTIMIZE YOUR CONTACT PAGE TO GET MORE LEADS AND SALES
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Like this? Nick Reese also has other tools and guides you might like. After surveying 1,886 websites in the design, development, advertising, and coaching verticals we found that only 8.7% of these companies used any pre-qualification questions on their contact or “hire me” pages. Additionally we found even that almost 40% of them had lackluster statements such as “please contact us” or “we’d love to hear from you”… … and that nearly 38% of companies offered just an email address or a tiny contact form buried at the bottom of their website. Our goal in creating this infographic is to bring awareness to the plague of mediocre contact pages and how they are directly impacting many creative entrepreneur’ businesses. The guide isn’t meant to be definitive, but if your current contact form is just collecting your potential client’s contact information, you’re definitely losing out on sales.
Apr 4, 2014 2 notes
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