Which Luxury Goods are America's Wealthy Buying?
Consumers are using their smartphones and mobile devices to research more details about a brand, product or services before commiting their money and make a purchase. Amazing penetration in Japan, Korea, and UK.
While mobile usage increases from generation to generation, there are stark differences when it comes to how the different age groups interact with devices. Mobile research agency RealityMine collected data from 3,000 mobile users.
This infographic, courtesy of Mobiquity Networks, outlines how retailers can leverage in-store beacons and mall common area beacon networks to maximize customer engagement, foot traffic and loyalty.
The "Office of the Future" is built on the notion that the workforce is increasingly mobile and the work environment itself is becoming smarter than ever. Next gen wearables and Internet of Things will accelerate productivity and mobility. 176.9 million wearable devices in use by 2018.
With visual IQ on the rise, even educated people are less willing to spend time reading, and the average person is only likely to remember 20 percent of what they read. 8 Seconds and you move on.
USA Total combined spending for back to school and college is expected to reach $68 billion in 2015. Here's a look at trends from NRF's annual consumer survey.
Science tells us we are wired to love pictures. Almost half of our brain is involved in visual processing, interpreting visuals in less than 1/10th of a second. Here are some great statistics and tips surrounding visual storytelling and how you can use it for your business.
The psychology of logo design is one of the most oversimplified aspects behind the process of creating a logo. We delve deeper in the real meaning of logo designs and the art behind choosing a perfect logo for your business.
Digital marketing moves fast, but it is always good to know your roots. This fascinating infographic from Lightspeed gives a 10,000-year history of retail, from horse-trading to Facebook.
Colorful world map illustrating quality of life around the world based on safety, healthcare, consumer prices, and more.
Top 3 trends in media are with mobile, social media, and video. How reporters view Twitter versus Facebook. Key events that shaped the media industry in 2014.
There are 7,102 known languages in the world today. 23 are a mother tongue of more than 50 million people. Great soccer infographic.
Which skills will be most in demand in the coming years? This infographic shows you how to set yourself up for success. No.2 Social Intelligence.Plus the 6 drivers of change.
The development of social networks, blogs, Google search and IM platforms has brought our marketing strategies 360 degrees. Back to a place where peer-to-peer communication is what we crave, and brand stories that relate to our niche audiences are the only ones we chose to consume.
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