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23 Stories To Learn About Infographics

by Learn RepoAugust 10th, 2023
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Learn everything you need to know about Infographics via these 23 free HackerNoon stories.

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Let's learn about Infographics via these 23 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. Fintech Talent Shortage Research : Risk of Inaction in 2020

Fintech companies are experiencing problems with finding the right IT candidates for open positions. The skills shortage has become a bottleneck to growth for many companies. Hiring tech talents in the US is time and money consuming. Find more details about the problem in the infographic below.

2. [Infographic] The State of Conversational AI in 2020

Conversational AI was always poised to take off in 2020. In fact, Gartner predicted that 80% of businesses would implement some sort of conversational interface by the end of this year. With the emergence of COVID-19 came compounded growth for the category - and I wanted to capture just how far we’ve come. So for the conversationally curious out there, I created this infographic that offers a clear depiction of where conversational AI stands at this very moment in time.

3. Hacking the Modernization of Commercial Real Estate Lending

A look at how and why the real estate lending market is technologically out of date and how to fix it.

4. Libra Investment Token: Crazy ROI

The main focus on Libra so far was the stablecoin - a digital currency pegged to a basket of underlying assets. If the pegging mechanism works as intended, Libra coin won't undergo any crazy crypto pumps & dumps. Holders of Libra coin probably won't face any bigger risk than holding cash. This of course also means they won't make any money on the coin.

5. How to Pick the Best Email Marketing Platform

Email marketing, where many view it as a dying industry, is still very active - by 2024, it is estimated that more than 361 billion emails will be sent each and every day. This massive resource is already being utilized by many different companies to market a wide array of products and services. Email marketing can be much more effective than other forms of marketing campaigns - email marketing campaigns have been shown to acquire 40 times more customers than Twitter and Facebook campaigns combined. Email offers can also make customers spend more than twice as much with a special email offer. Marketing professionals say that email engagement is their top metric for measuring content performance, that email is one of their top free and organic distribution channels, and that email newsletters are their most used form of content marketing.

6. Jamstack Tools, Explained

For many businesses, the website is often the first point of contact with their audience. Even today, more than 15 years, later most businesses go with Wordpress as their website solution.

7. Social Engineering Attacks [Infographic]

Over the years, social engineering assaults have been a regular phenomenon against companies. It has become more and more sophisticated.

8. The New STIR/SHAKEN Anti-Spam Regulations on Phone Calls

A look at how STIR/SHAKEN legislation is changing the game to stop spam calls and allow for verified business.

9. Hacking Renewable Energy for a Green Future [Infographic]

How will the renewable energy industry address growing demand? To do so, they will need a better battery.

10. The Power of Recommerce: The Second Hand Online Economy

A look at the growing recommerce, second hand market online.

11. Hacking Email Security: Ensuring Your Information is Safe

A look at how safe your emails are and what you can do to protect them from cyberattacks involving phishing.

12. Big Tech Companies: Time For A Breakup?

The 5 tech companies we will discuss are referred to as FAAMG: Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and Google. The earned revenues of those tech companies equated to 68% of US GDP growth in 2018. In terms of global traffic, Google, YouTube (which is owned by Google), and Facebook are the three most visited websites. With this, comes enormous power. For example, in terms of global traffic share, Facebook-owned sites controlled a huge segment of social media and messaging.

13. Virtual Conferences: Innovating the Conference Industry for the Future

OK, so maybe we’re all growing a little tired of staring at our computer screens all day. But would you rather be going into an office every day and potentially contracting the coronavirus? What about business travel? If your boss asked you to go on a business trip to a conference that involved airfare and eating out at restaurants, would you be completely comfortable with that right now? Chances are we are constantly weighing the risks and rewards of things these days to make decisions that three months ago were no big deal. Until there’s a vaccine or a cure, chances are we aren’t going to feel totally comfortable getting “back to normal” just yet. Sp what will business start to look like as people get back to normal activities from a distance?

14. Online Dating & Cybersecurity: Being Out There and Being Safe

Dating has changed a lot over the centuries, and in keeping with the times most people are using technology in their search for The One. Almost 60% of Americans say that online dating is a good way to meet people, up from less than 45% in 2005. Online dating users tend to be younger - 90% are under 40 and 75% are under 30, but even 10% are over the age of 55. Unfortunately with anything online comes scams and the potential to be hacked, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find the love of your life as long as you are careful.

15. Authentication Vs. Authorization [Infographic]

In online protection systems, authentication and authorization play an important role. They confirm the user's identity and grant your website or application access. In order to decide which combination of web tools best fits your security needs, it is important that you notice their differences.

16. Infographics for SEO: Most Underrated Google Ranking Factor

Infographics have been a popular online marketing tool for several years. Not only do they create a visually appealing, consumable piece of content, they can also boost engagement on social media and help improve your website’s search engine optimization.

17. Facts About the COVID-19 Vaccine Everyone Should Know [Infographic]

A look at the facts and dispelling the myths surrounding the rollout of the COVID vaccine.

18. Hacking Your Sleep Cycle

No one is sleeping well. There is a lot of uncertainty in the world and it’s not just from the pandemic - the economic downturn and struggle for equal rights seems to be overshadowing the pandemic. People are reporting strange and vivid dreams and nightmares and with it trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, and feeling rested when they wake up. It’s time to start hacking our minds so we can get the sleep we need to maintain our best health.

19. "A Clear And Rational Mind Is The New Currency" - Brian Wallace, 2020 Noonie Nominee

The 2020 #Noonies are here, and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year.

20. Why Exploring the Outdoors Helps Put Our Mind in Balance

A look at how exploring the outdoors could be the vacation you need in order to better focus and balance your life.

21. Introducing the InfoSec colour wheel — blending developers with red and blue security teams.

As a developer turned security person, I’ve learnt first-hand how important it is for all teams to work together, more than just DevSecOps.

22. Brian Wallace AMA on Infographics, Startups and LinkedIn Optimization

Brian Wallace is the Founder and President of NowSourcing , an industry leading infographic design agency based in Louisville, KY and Cincinnati, OH which works with companies that range from startups to Fortune 500s. Brian has been named a Google Small Business Advisor for 2016-present and joined the SXSW Advisory Board in 2019.

23. How to Make Awesome Infographics for Your Blog

This article delved deep into the world of infographics. We started off with a pocket guide to help you create your own infographics with five easy steps.

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