Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Flipboard 0 Content That’s Funny, Yet Useful! If Internet memes have taught us anything, it’s that there are plenty of ways to waste time, be it at work, at home on the couch, or on Facebook at a restaurant. Fortunately, we’ve taken all of the guesswork out of which memes are the best of all time, and as an added bonus, they’re all safe for the workplace. Since they began to appear around 2003, Internet memes have actually become a very positive step for companies to use as a way to generate business. Internet memes are shared on social media networking sites quite often, and memes can be used as a way to link to a company’s website. AOL and Nielsen recently released a study with some pretty interesting results. 23% of all social media content contains links to content. Memes are also a great way to reach out to younger generations who consistently look for humor. Consumers aged 18 to 34 make up 30% of all Internet users, and of that group, 36% share content. Is your business sharing content that this age group wants to see? It’s not all about “Hey look at our product,” it’s more about getting traffic through social media networks and providing content worthy of sharing. There are a couple of ways to do this: on a photo description in Facebook, for example, you could incorporate a link to interesting content that somewhat relates to the meme. On Twitter, you can place the link directly into the Tweet. With memes on virtually every topic, you’ll find something for every piece of content. Finally, memes are just plain fun to look at. Ranging from the “Grumpy Cat” to the “Condescending Wonka” and “The Worst Girlfriend Ever,” memes are a great way to break up the day and create a little humor. Be careful when sharing with co-workers, though. NSFW (Not Safe For Work) memes will get you in big trouble. We’ve compiled a list of the 25 best memes of all time for your viewing pleasure. If you get caught looking at these at work, just tell your boss that Internet memes are a great way for a company to generate traffic to all of your company’s different social media netoworking sites, prove that a company is current with the times and able to reach out to the younger generations, and that memes are fun to look at. Call it research, then forward him or her this article and get them laughing with you. After all, nothing builds a positive work environment like laughter! 1.) Worst Girl Friend Ever? Photo Credit: memegenerator.net 2.) My Dinner Is More Important Than Your Dinner Photo Credit: someecards.com 3.) We All Knew That One Girl… Photo Credit: memegenertor.net 4.) Would Someone Please Feed This Adorable Cat? Photo Credit: icanhascheezburger.com 5.) The Chemistry Cat Photo Credit: lolsnaps.com 6.) Chuck Norris is Better Than You Photo Credit: memegenerator.net 7.) Photobombing Squirrel Photo Credit: tumblr.com 8.) Smartest Woman Ever… Photo Credit: demotivationalposters.net 9.) The Most Interesting Man Alive Photo Credit: themetapicture.com 10.) That’s One Grumpy Cat Photo Credit: memegenerator.net 11.) Those Commas Are Tricky Photo Credit: memegenerator.net 12.) Willy Wonka, You Got Very Condescending… Photo Credit: quickmeme.com 13.) One Direction Fans Are The Worst Photo Credit: memegenerator.net 14.) Look At This Meme, Isn’t It Neat? Photo Credit: quickmeme.com 15.) What A Realization… Photo Credit: memegenerator.net 16.) Poor Dog! Must Have Been So Scary! Photo Credit: memegenerator.net 17.) That Crazy Old Grandma… Photo Credit: someecards.net 18.) Math Is Just No Fun Photo Credit: quickmeme.com 19.) Whitney Houston Will Always Live On In Song Photo Credit: memegenerator.net 20.) Poor Pug… Photo Credit: memegenerator.net 21.) Did The Legal Drinking Age Go Down? Photo Credit: quickmeme.com 22.) Cute Puppies Make Everything Better Photo Credit: memegenerator.net 23.) Our Education System Hard At Work Photo Credit: quickmeme.com 24.) What A Very Logical Baby… Photo Credit: quickmeme.com Sure, this list could go on and on, as there is literally no limit as to how many memes could be created. Consider adding Internet memes to your social media networking strategy and let us know if you think we’ve missed any really funny ones! Twitter Tweet Facebook Share Email This article originally appeared on Inbound Marketing Blog and has been republished with permission.Find out how to syndicate your content with B2C Author: Robert Coles Follow @robertcoles Robert is a Franklin, TN native and lover of all things Nashville. He studied English at Lipscomb University and Visual Communications at O'More College of Design. Robert is a writer, having published articles for The Nashville Experience and The Gluten Free Way of Life, and most recently, the book to… View full profile ›More by this author:14 Ways to Establish Brand Personality on Social MediaThe 10 Most-Annoying Commercials of All Time [Video]Expanding Your LinkedIn Profile Without Being A Creep (Infographic)