Bounce Rate Demystified

If you are doing business on the web and have Google Analytics setup for your website, it's very likely that you know the bounce rate for your website. But, do you know anything about how it’s calculated, what your industry’s average bounce rate is or even what factors affect your bounce rate? This infographic is meant to give you answers and some tips to help you improve your bounce rate.

via blog.kissmetrics.com

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Salad Stats: The Financial Impact of a Fresh Favorite

What’s your favorite: iceberg, romaine or red leaf? Tomatoes or cucumbers? Avocado or hard-boiled egg? Ranch or blue cheese? Salad lovers “grapple” with these questions daily. Way to go! In this infographic, mint.com give you the stats on this fresh favorite.

via www.mint.com

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Information Graphic on Twitter

Twitter's overnight Internet fame stems from one simple question: "What are you doing?" You have 140 characters of text to answer, and as soon as you hit Update, the site's millions of users can see what you're up to. This small idea has blossomed into a hugely popular phenomenon, with its users covering the entire Earth, developers creating scores of helper apps for it, and a raft of imitation sites. It's growth has certainly been impressive since last year.

Information Graphic on Twitter is an infographic university project made by Melanie Stirner graphic designer from Germany, Trier. This exclusive infographic breaks down some of statistics on years/month, entire tweets, daily tweets, number of signs, crime rate, spam, security gaps, followers, following and languages.

via Melanie Stirner

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Complex simplicity

Annual expenditure and income statistics of the average student.

This infographic made by Rapolas Jukavicius graphic designer from United Kingdom, Bristol. The task of this project was to produce a poster of something that has a personal connection to him which uses infographic techniques to present the information.

via Rapolas Jukavicius

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The Internet Is Still Not For Everyone

It radically changed the way we all interact and it has become the main medium of mass communication of our (if not all) time. Nevertheless it is used by just a few. How and why the Internet is still a technology available to less than 29% of the global population.
via woorkup.com

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Horror Films & Franchises That Made a Killing

Nearly $5.8 billion is spent on Halloween each year. What better way to get in season’s spirit than watching your favorite horror film. We’re taking an in depth look at the most successful movies and franchises. Be sure to click the image to see the entire infographic.

via www.popcrunch.com

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HIV/AIDS treatment On the right path

The latest dispatch from the war on AIDS brings good news. At 5.25m, the number of people in poor and middle-income countries who were being treated for HIV infection at the end of 2009 was up 30% from the end of 2008. Eight countries achieved coverage of 80% or better and 21 others covered more than half of those in need. Though the new figure still represents only about a third of those who could benefit, the rate of increase is impressive.

via www.economist.com

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