This has been done a number of times in different ways. Always gives a new perspective. If only 14 of us were hungry or starving, don’t we think the other 86 would find a way to share?
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, March 2013
The “funnel” concept is so yesterday. Rather than a linear function, today’s engagement is about recursive interactions that continuously feed and refresh interest, desire and action.
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, March 2013
A great example of how to use data to improve overall results. Hard to find sizes is a great example of why internet shopping can be so efficient. Can’t quite understand why a “S” on the label generates more sales than “Small.” Perhaps it breaks through any potential Language issues.
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, March 2013
Another in an endless supply of Android vs. iOS infographics. Often missed is the design factor of Apple products themselves. To me, Galaxies are too big for pockets, so disqualify as a convenient phone.
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, March 2013
A nice clear illustration of the revenue that Boehner refuses to reclaim.
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, March 2013
Like everything else that gives pleasure, there are dark sides. A quarter of a million children exploited to satisfy our cravings.
I do find the 12 lbs. per year a little hard to swallow (groan).
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, March 2013
Some interesting facts, but doesn’t point out that Android adoption rate is accelerating.
And didn’t anyone tell the designer that white type reversed out of light green is unreadable????
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, March 2013
Nearly one billion people go to bed hungry every night and two million children die from malnutrition every year. We’ve made progress in other areas, but hunger is still the great scandal of our age. All around the world, people are struggling to feed their families.
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, March 2013