If you’re looking for a unique silicone wristband for your next merch table purchase, full wrap print wristbands just might be the product for you. These unique wristbands can have your design or pattern wrapped entirely around the wristband, creating a unique bracelet like the ones pictured below.
Non-Profits Love Social Media, But It’s Complicated…

Notes on above infographic: According to Grantspace, there are currently 10.7 million non-profit employees and 1.5 million registered organizations. These two numbers were used to estimate the average employee size of a non-profit (7). Survey response data used was gathered by Hubspot.
I recently came across an informative blog by Steven Shattuck of Hubspot. He was discussing the perceived importance of social media vs how a non-profit actually delivers on its social media strategy. Informed by a 9000+ person survey, the results he uncovered are pretty startling.
Black Wristbands Are So Hot In The Streets!
So you’re looking for a black wristband. Well, I think you’ll be happy to know you are not alone:

Would you look at that! 25% of our orders are placed on a black wristband. 1 in 4 orders. That stunned us, but not you, searcher of the black wristband! You probably typed that very phrase into the Google Machine to end up here. You’re part of that 25% majority slowly taking over the country.
Yes Sir! Wristbands Inspire Bills… Sort Of
Oh, Rex Ryan. The lovable, tough-luck former coach of the NY Jets and current top man at Buffalo has a problem: His team commits a billion penalties per game. And in the game of football, there is nary a bigger sin then committing a stupid penalty. On the shame meter, it’s the nearest thing to a turnover as it gets.
So in the week leading up to the Bills clash with the Tennessee Titans, Rexy made eliminating dumb penalties a priority. Aside from drilling this mantra in during practice and meetings, he made one super-important and extremely smart decision.
Chrome Disease Is Running Rampant On Google
Chrome Disease is the #1 health problem facing American’s today. How do I know? Well, just look at how many people are searching for info about it every single month:

On average, Chrome Disease is searched 5400 times a month. That means about 180 people a day are taking to the internet streets in a quest to quench their thirst for Chrome Disease knowledge.
But what is Chrome Disease, exactly? Does anyone know? I’m not so sure. But I’ve got three pretty good theories.