Infographics & Data Visualizations

Infographics & Data Visualizations

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All About The United Kingdom - 50 Facts

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!

all about the uk

Infographic created by the people from Direct Holiday Cottages

The Average College Freshman

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?

College Student Statistics

Tale of the Tape: Arizona State University vs. Grand Canyon University

Today, colleges offer a wide range of programs and a diverse learning experience.  Students have the choice between for profit and traditional college.  Many may wonder if there really is a difference between the two choices.  Both for profit and traditional universities have their pros and cons.  The type of student and their needs and style will determine what type of college is the best fit.  This infographic gives an idea with a comparison between Arizona State University (a traditional college) and Grand Canyon University (a for profit college).

http://blog.edegreeusa.com/2013/10/08/tale-of-the-tape-arizona-state-university-vs-grand-canyon-university/

 Infographic by: E DEGREE USA

The True Cost of an Attorney

There are a number of factors that can influence how much money you or your company might have to spend the next time you need an attorney. According to one study, company legal departments can spend anywhere from $245,000 to $320 million in legal fees annually. So why are attorney fees so high? There are a number of reasons. One reason relates to the amount of money attorneys spend while earning their law degrees. On top of their four year college degrees, attorneys also attend three years of law school. For individuals working toward a career as an attorney, tuition can cost anywhere from $119,295 to $174,327 depending on whether they attend an in-state, out-of-state, or private school. Another reason relates to the time and energy that an attorney typically spends working on complex corporate cases (many of which take three years or more to resolve). In the following infographic, we’ll outline additional factors that influence the costs of hiring an attorney, what types of services small businesses typically hire attorneys for, and how costs vary depending on where you are in the country.


Click image to see a larger versionThe True Cost of An Attorney InfographicThe True Cost of An Attorney Infographic via UpCounsel

Guide to Small Business Marketing Budgets

As small business owners are finding ways to market their business online and through social media, a lot of them are still struggling with basic budgeting. The key to growing the sales pipeline is an effective powerful marketing for healthy growth. But most small business owners are lost as to how effective their marketing spend is. A lot of owners are confused about how much to contribute to the budget, where to spend the money, and what the ROI is on their marketing efforts. 

A custom printing company, Coastal Creative Reprographics created this infographic on the current state of small business budgets and where they should be. Surprisingly, just $5,000 could save or substantially help a lot of companies. With a recovering economy, small businesses have to be as clever and careful as ever when creating their marketing plan for the New Year.

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http://www.coastalrepro.com/small-business-marketing-budgets-infographic/