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WHFF Corporation Wholly Acquires Digital Content, Including CID-EDU For Intellectual Property Permissions and APP Mobile

04-02-2024 11:18 AM CET | Media & Telecommunications

Press release from: Generation Thirty Publishing

WHFF Corporation Wholly Acquires Digital Content, Including

WHFF [With Healthy Families First] joins the Cognitive Institute of Dallas Portfolio of Brands, Including CID-EDU.ORG, and Generation30Publishing.Com, Watch-Now.WHFF.Tv, WHFF.Tv and More

The technology industry already runs education with AI full steam ahead. And now some of the largest social networks are globally competing on every TV site on the web, and the well-known CNET, Netflix, Last.fm, and CHOW brands, among others, will now include TVGuide.com and the TV Guide Mobile apps. With those statistics where does the small entrepreneur stand a chance of getting information out there using some of the latest technologies and an affordable budget? According to Datareportal 26% of small businesses have a monthly digital marketing budget of less than $500 and projections are even smaller with small nonprofits and community services.

We we're able to catch up with Dr. Levitch and associates at a fireside chat in the heart of Manhattan's Lower East Side. This was a popular spot after a conference that New York hosted yearly for business leaders in nonprofit industries. And while various speakers had a lot to say we wanted to take a closer and intimate listen to distinguished owners around the metroplex without microphones and huge audiences.

Moving around Verlaine Bar & Lounge I spotted; once again, Dr. Rachel Levitch CEO along with her business partners of WHFF Broadcast and Media who spoke with us over drinks and the classic ginger chili shrimp and veggie dumplings: so she chimed in, "right now the future is not working to better position yourself with organizations like TV Guide and Netflix for dashboard and audience power. That means as a nonprofit - if you are creating digital spaces - a slow move toward mobile apps and streaming content may have better outcomes. Technology projects create accessibility to healthcare, behavioral health, and motivation guides to better day-to-day lives. There is a huge decline in affordability and medical is not really on the everyday American's budget. That means finding solutions to life's problems in creative ways".

And while research shows organizations that become a part of broadcast moguls like CBS, Lifestyle and TV.com we pressed the assortment of the crowd to address how small entrepreneurs work within these big spaces with little opportunity to be seen and heard. She continued, "Non-profits are having a hard time. That being said, it's great if you're a philanthropist and provide capital and an open space for marketing free! Instead, you have a lot of non-profit organizations that educate, provide health and human services, community services and resources that address social injustices and homelessness on non-existent budgets." And while knowing statistics is always important, we wanted more independent research and responses with practical solutions.

Dr. Rachel Levitch has remained in a nonprofit for over 25 years and is an expert on cyber places and technology. She within her own right has single-handedly created her career and now enjoys the acumen and ease that follows. Business statistics Dr. Levitch speaks of are all too well-known and suggest that if your charitable organization operates in digital spaces, it might be more prudent to gradually shift to mobile apps and streaming media. Business projects utilizing technology make behavioral health, healthcare, and inspirational guidance for leading better daily lives accessible. Mobile and technology services as opposed to the cost of medical care are rapidly expanding and becoming more accessible each day. Notwithstanding, the typical American neither affords healthcare insurance let alone monthly allocations. Those nuances entail coming up with tough solutions and applicable answers to life's issues. As an example, what WHFF.tv are launching.

Furthermore, research suggests, despite data indicating that companies that merge with media giants like CBS, Lifestyle, and TV.com have better consumer opportunity - it may not always be the case. So, we challenged the diverse audience to discuss how small business owners operate in these large venues with little chances to be acknowledged and understood. The non-profit sector is struggling in most brick-and-motor spaces with fixed costs on the rise. On average, most small businesses spend around 8% of their budget on marketing. And in 2023 and 19% will be on a digital marketing agency. This means that without finding a way through the migration of technology, apps, digital content, and aggregators like WHFF Broadcast and Media have, then small businesses have a lot higher possibility developing a presence by investing more energy into website improvement and SEO techniques.

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