A popular advertising campaign suggests the country runs on coffee. However, a more accurate assessment may suggest the nation runs on digital devices. From smartphones to laptops to tablets to desktop computers, there isn’t a day that goes by that the average person doesn’t rely on a computerized device in some shape or form. Statista reports that, as of 2019, almost half of private households worldwide were estimated to have a computer. In developing countries,
3 Marketing Tips for 2022, by Jeff Lindstrom ECHO Digital Solutions
Category: Article, Business Tidbits, Computer - Tricks & Tips
3 Marketing Tips for 2022 It’s no secret 2021 was a tough year for many businesses throughout the country. However, there certainly is a silver lining – businesses had to adapt to the way their customers interacted with and shopped their brand. Online sales are up 49% when compared with 2019, and this holiday season is looking strong for retailers and restaurants alike. As we head into the new year, there has never been a better time
Retirement is something millions of professionals aspire to. Retirement isn’t necessary when a person stops working forever. In fact, many retirees continue working as part-time volunteers and consultants. Individuals have traditionally retired at the age of 65. However, the United States Social Security Administration indicates the normal retirement age (NRA) is the age at which retirement benefits are equal to the primary insurance amount. The primary insurance amount is based on a certain formula that
Lights on a Christmas tree may seem like a relatively recent phenomenon, but people who can’t wait to deck the halls each December may be surprised to learn that this beloved tradition dates all the way back to the late nineteenth century. Edward Johnson, a friend, and colleague of Thomas Edison introduced holiday light bulbs in 1882. Prior to that, candles were lit on trees and families would briefly gaze at this awe-inspiring bit of
Pitfalls to avoid falling into debt
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High consumer debt can compromise individuals’ financial futures and have an adverse effect on their overall health. Debt has long been an issue that threatens individuals’ well-being, but the good news is that certain debts seem to be on the decline. According to the “Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit” that was released in May 2021 by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, credit card balances were $157 billion lower by the end