Internet Usage In 2020: The Year We Stayed At Home

In the age of smartphones, the internet dominates our lives. From shopping to banking and entertainment to work functions–they’re all online these days. 4.5 billion people–or 59%–of the global population, used the internet today and this number is set to grow. To put the numbers into perspective, there were only 1.7 billion internet users in 2012 when these figures were first published.

The Companies That Know the Most About You Based on App Data [Infographic]

8 Digital and Graphic Design Trends to Inspire Your Business in 2021 and Beyond [Infographic]

Ensure your visuals and layouts align with evolving trends with this overview.

Top 10 Social Media Trends for 2021

6 Ways to Get More Social Media Traffic to Your Website in 2020

From our friends at Red Website Design

  • Add links to social bookmarking sites
  • Add calls-to-action on links you share
  • Use pinned posts on social media networks
  • Make your social media cover images calls-to-actions
  • Answer questions on social Q&A sites
  • Have employees share content on their social channels

Check out the infographic for more detail.

The Ultimate Guide to Social Media Image Sizes in 2020 [Infographic]

17 Social Media Marketing Strategies

Nationwide Housing Snapshot

The COVID-19 pandemic hampered home sales contracts in April, but that will likely mark the low point in pending home sales for the year, according to the National Association of REALTORS®’ latest housing report released on Thursday. April was the second consecutive month of declining pending home sales, as social distancing measures and widespread business closures mounted due to the igniting coronavirus outbreak. Every major region of the country saw a drop in month-over-month contract activity in April.

NAR’s Pending Home Sales Index—a forward-looking indicator of home sales based on contract signings—fell 21.8% in April. Contract signings were 33.8% down for the year. April’s decline also marked the greatest decrease in pending home sales since NAR began tracking such data in January 2001.

“With nearly all states under stay-at-home in April, it is no surprise to see the markedly reduced activity in signing contracts for home purchases,” says Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist.

Yun expects April’s pending home sales to be the lowest point for the year, and the month of May to, therefore, be the lowest point for closed sales. He then predicts a rebound in the housing market in the summer months.

“While the coronavirus mitigation efforts have disrupted contract signings, the real estate industry is ‘hot’ in affordable price points with the wide prevalence of bidding wars for the limited inventory,” Yun says. “In the coming months, buying activity will rise as states reopen and more consumers feel comfortable about home buying in the midst of the social distancing measures.”

More reason behind housing’s optimism: Mortgage applications have been rising over the last few weeks, a gauge used to measure future home sales.

9 Kitchen Color Ideas With Staying Power

Stick to these classic color combinations for a kitchen that will never go out of style

If you’re looking for a timeless color scheme that will keep your kitchen out of the trends and in style for the long term, then look no further than one of these nine classic color combinations.

5 Things You Need in Your Home Office

These essentials will keep you comfortable and productive no matter the size of your workspace

When you work at home, even part time, you discover that a makeshift desk area on a kitchen counter or the dining table isn’t the best setup. Having a dedicated home office, even if it’s compact, makes a big difference in comfort and productivity. Once you’ve chosen a room or area for your home office, here are five must-haves to include in it.