Key Takeaways ; Consumers are likely to spend 31% more on products/services from businesses that have excellent reviews ; 86% of consumers read reviews for local businesses (including 95% of people aged 18-34) ; A negative review can drive away 40% of potential customers
dropping by Rs287 million daily. This disruption has also negatively affected startups and freelancers who depend heavily on uninterrupted internet access. The situation has worsened with...
From separate Gallup polls: ; Do note that in these latter data sets women ages 15-24 still are worse off from internet access. ; Here is the Nature piece, via Clara B. Jones.
reported that their Fiverr accounts have been suspended, mainly due to ongoing internet disruptions in the country. Various... If this continues, we will see a mass exodus of businesses...
The coronavirus has transformed many aspects of Americans’ lives. It shut down schools, businesses and workplaces and forced millions to stay at home for extended lengths of time. Public health authorities recommended limits on social contact to try to contain the spread of the virus, and these profoundly altered the way many worked, learned, connected with loved ones, carried out basic daily tasks, celebrated and mourned. For some, technology played a role in this transformation. Results from...
Chapter 1 · Internet Statistics & Facts ; Chapter 2 · Online Advertising Statistics & Facts ; Chapter 3 · Blogging Statistics & Facts
By October of that year, the Internet Archive had begun to... which have downloaded and continue to serve the files. On... with the 2023 British Library cyberattack, which affected the UK...
in the world, there was no positive outcome that could have been achieved,” Ponemon said. Other key findings Most people... I think the real question, as the internet becomes more...
It calculated that 80 per cent of the hike would be shouldered by workers in the form of... to have discovered in the public finances. But Charlie Barnes, head of employment at RSM, said...
Over the past century, more than a few great writers have expressed concern about humanity’s future. In The Iron Heel (1908), the American writer Jack London pictured a world in which a handful of wealthy corporate titans – the ‘oligarchs’ – kept the masses at bay with a brutal combination of rewards and punishments. Much of humanity lived in virtual slavery, while the fortunate ones were bought off with decent wages that allowed them to live comfortably – but without any real contro...