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AmeriCorps and CDC Launch Public Health AmeriCorps, Seek Proposals to Build a New Generation of Public Health Leaders

AmeriCorps, the federal agency for volunteering and national service, has launched Public Health AmeriCorps, a new partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to support the recruitment, training, and development of a new generation of public health leaders who will be ready to respond to the nation’s public health needs.

How to Create, Launch, and Grow a Membership Site and Community

If you’ve found yourself reading this blog, you’re probably interested in the idea of a membership site. These sites are not to be confused with paid subscriptions, which refer exclusively to a financial model that binds users to its pages. Netflix, for example, is the classic example of a subscription website: a platform that users … Continue reading How to Create, Launch, and Grow a Membership Site and Community

How to Launch a Business With PPC Ads

You came up with an idea, did your research, maybe even found some funding. You are ready to launch a business — but how do you get people to your website or store? Pay-per-click (PPC) ads are one of the most effective ways to drive growth for your new business. Unlike brand building, content marketing, and … Continue reading How to Launch a Business With PPC Ads

Launch Your Podcast and Take Your Brand To A Next Level

Podcasts are gaining massive traction and are very deserving of it. As of 2020, there are currently 850,000 active podcasts and over 30 million podcast episodes. Just recently The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast moved from … The post Launch Your Podcast and Take Your Brand To A Next Level appeared first on Paper.li blog.

CDC Media Statement from CDC Director Robert R. Redfield, M.D., on Launch of the U.S. Global Health Security Strategy

The Global Health Security Strategy (GHSS), released today, reaffirms a continued and coordinated U.S. Government (USG) approach to strengthening the world’s capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease threats, whether natural, accidental, or deliberate.