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The Cultivator Expands High-Performance Marketing Shopify Development and Automation Programs

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The Cultivator announced expanded delivery capacity across performance marketing, Shopify development, lifecycle marketing, and automation. The agency completed more than one hundred projects in the past twelve months and has formalized production standards that govern launch quality, measurement, and speed to iteration across Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 11th Oct 2025 – The Cultivator, a digital marketing and web development agency serving clients in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, confirms expanded capacity across advertising strategy, conversion-focused website builds, and marketing automation. The agency reports completion of more than one hundred client projects within the past year, with delivery teams aligned to repeatable implementation playbooks.

“We built this company on trust, transparency, and results. These milestones reflect our team’s discipline and our clients’ belief in what we do,” said Drew Carmichael, CEO of The Cultivator.

Drew Carmichael, who has been growing e-commerce businesses since high school, his agency The Cultivator has been his main focus for the past few years. In fact, the whole premise of The Cultivator, is being built on honesty and integrity. In Drew’s opinion, “there is too much deception and lies in the marketing game, and that is something I simply do not stand for”. Drew shared his journey with us, from running his first online stores in high school to building an agency that ships, scales, and stands behind its work. He learned the hard lessons inside his own carts and ad accounts, then turned those lessons into systems that clients can trust. He told us about his about long nights fixing product feeds, rebuilding slow pages until they loaded fast, and teaching small teams how to read ROAS first so every dollar had a job. That same mentality shaped The Cultivator into what it is today, a team that cares about real outcomes and keeps improving the playbook with each site launched and each campaign refined. “The priority is dependable execution across channels and platforms,” said Drew Carmichael, “The team continues to invest in implementation standards, platform integrations, and documentation so releases move quickly and remain verifiable.”

In this video here, Drew has had a similar interview with a client: https://thecultivator.co/samvideo 

What the Cultivator’s Website States:

In under two years, it has:

Tripled email open and engagement rates for multiple clients in Europe and America

Increased online sales for all ecom-only clients by at least 50 percent year on year, with some clients seeing four times and even eight times revenue growth

Grown Instagram accounts from zero to over 300,000 monthly-recurring views

And much, much more.

Service information is available for reference:
• Shopify Store Growth: https://thecultivator.co/ecom
• Lead Generation Systems: https://thecultivator.co/leads
• Paid Ads Strategy: https://thecultivator.co/ads
• Website Builds: https://thecultivator.co/websites

 

What They Do

The Cultivator’s service catalogue now covers interconnected functions that many commerce and service brands require to sustain growth:

Performance Marketing
Account architecture for Google Ads, Meta, and TikTok, governance for product feeds, brand and placement controls that support policy compliance, and measurement frameworks that keep channel reporting consistent.

Shopify and Conversion-Focused Web Development
Theme builds and site improvements with attention to Core Web Vitals, product data structure, accessibility, and checkout reliability for higher conversion rates on Shopify stores and custom web stacks.

Lifecycle Marketing
Email and SMS programs with audience segmentation, deliverability reviews, content calendars, and template systems that preserve brand standards and speed up iteration.

Automation and Data Integrations
Workflow orchestration that connects product feeds, analytics events, and dashboards, including alerting for feed errors, broken tags, and page performance regressions.

 

Drew’s Tips for Business Owners Scaling Right Now

We interviewed Drew, and asked what he recommends for Business Owners to scale immediately, and this is what he told us:

Automate early. The first wins come from clearing the deck. I use Make, GoHighLevel, and tight Shopify flows to remove human drag. Intake, tagging, remarketing audiences, abandoned carts, post-purchase sequencing, product feeds that sync cleanly with Google and Meta. Once the boring work runs by itself, the team can spend their time on creative, offers, and partner plays that actually move revenue.

Fix the foundations. I have rebuilt enough stores to know that scale dies in slow pages and sloppy UX. We tune site speed, fix variant logic, simplify the path to cart, and clean product data so Google Shopping and PMax can see what matters. When tracking is accurate and the offer loads fast, you stop leaking margin. That is when every click starts to count.

Test relentlessly. I came up through e-com running my own brands, so my bias is for short cycles and clear reads. Creative sprints weekly, audiences refreshed, hooks rotated, landing pages versioned, email subject lines pulled from winning angles. We let the numbers decide. Keep the winners, pause the campaigns that are dropping off, feed the algorithm with better inputs, and the account gets easier to scale.

Know your metrics. Keep it simple. ROAS is the north star. If ROAS is healthy, the rest makes sense. CPC and CPM are just temperature checks. They only matter when they push ROAS in the right direction. We track ROAS by channel, campaign, product, and time period, then fund the lines that return cash and cut the ones that do not. That is how we scale cleanly.

Here is a video of a similar interview and recording.

 

Geographic Footprint and Sectors

The agency services brands in Australia, the UK, and the US. Work commonly spans e-commerce, direct-to-consumer, and service businesses that require measurable site performance and compliant advertising.

Quality and Governance

Internal documentation covers release procedures, rollback steps, and data handling expectations. The agency tracks implementation notes in shared logs to reduce rework and to preserve context for audits.

Public References

For context on service areas and prior work categories, see the resource pages listed above. Independent public listings and directories reflect client feedback across communication, timeliness, and delivery consistency. Editors may reference publicly available profiles without quoting ratings or individual testimonials in this release.

Leadership Background

The Cultivator was founded by 20 year old Drew Carmichael. Carmichael’s background includes hands-on work across product feeds, site performance optimisation, and cross-channel measurement. The agency’s approach emphasises short test cycles, clear naming conventions, and documented decisions.

About The Cultivator

The Cultivator is a digital marketing and web development agency headquartered in Brisbane, Australia, serving clients in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The agency provides performance marketing, conversion-focused web builds, lifecycle programs, and automation for commerce and service brands.

The Cultivator works with e-commerce, direct-to-consumer, and service businesses that rely on search visibility, paid social, and high-performing Shopify sites.

Where can I read independent reviews
Public profiles are available on Trustpilot and industry directories. The listings include ratings and written feedback collected by each platform.

What platforms does the team manage
Google Ads, Meta, TikTok, Shopify, and lifecycle tools with server-side and client-side event validation.

Editors can review background information on performance marketing, Shopify development, and automation using The Cultivator’s service pages. Public business directories and profiles list client feedback and ratings, which may provide general reputation context. This release does not quote testimonials or individual endorsements.

The Cultivator publishes implementation checklists, change logs, and measurement standards that support repeatable delivery across advertising, lifecycle marketing, and conversion optimization. Technical guidance covers Google Ads account architecture, Shopify performance practices, consent and event validation, product feed governance, and page speed targets.

Media Contact

Organization: The Cultivator

Contact Person: Drew Carmichael

Website: https://thecultivator.co

Email:
press@thecultivator.co

City: Brisbane

State: Queensland

Country:Australia

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Busan-Based Startup InsightMatches Launches AI Networking Platform SENS, Redefining Event Connections

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Busan-based AI platform company InsightMatches has officially launched SENS, an AI-powered event matchmaking platform designed to transform how people connect at live events.

South Korea, 24th Apr 2026 – SENS introduces a data-driven approach to networking at conferences, festivals, and corporate gatherings, replacing traditional methods such as badge scanning and unstructured conversations. By analyzing participants’ personalities, interests, goals, and real-time availability, the platform enables precise, real-time matchmaking to create more meaningful connections.

SENS is the company’s second major product. InsightMatches previously developed a research collaboration platform that helps institutions access international grant programs such as Horizon Europe. Through attending numerous global conferences, the company identified a recurring issue: despite having the right people in the same room, meaningful connections often depended on chance. This insight led to the development of SENS.

“Networking has been inefficient for decades,” said CEO Paul Thomas Conversy. “At large conferences, people often end up speaking only with those nearby. SENS fundamentally changes that by enabling intentional, data-driven connections.”

Traditional networking methods have long been criticized for their inefficiency, with participants often interacting primarily with familiar contacts and missing opportunities to connect with new, relevant individuals. This limitation becomes more pronounced at larger events, where valuable connections are frequently left undiscovered.

SENS addresses this challenge through a proprietary matching engine that combines psychological profiling, professional background data, stated objectives, and real-time availability. The platform transforms networking from a passive, chance-based activity into a structured and purposeful experience.

The solution is fully white-label, allowing event organizers to customize branding, matching criteria, reward systems, and gamification elements. It is designed to scale seamlessly, supporting events ranging from small gatherings of 50 attendees to large-scale conferences with over 5,000 participants, all delivered through an intuitive, app-based interface.

The platform has already been validated through pilot programs at R&D conferences and university language exchange initiatives, demonstrating strong engagement and effectiveness across diverse user groups.

InsightMatches emphasized that SENS goes beyond simple matchmaking, introducing the concept of “engineered serendipity”—where meaningful connections are no longer left to chance but are intentionally designed. The company aims to help event organizers achieve higher engagement, stronger return on investment, and lasting value for participants.

InsightMatches, headquartered in Busan, operates with a mission to design human connection as a precise and scalable experience. Through its research collaboration platform and SENS, the company seeks to redefine how people connect in both academic and real-world environments.

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Organization: Insight Matches

Contact Person: Paul Thomas Conversy

Website: http://insightmatches.com/

Email: Send Email

Country:Korea South

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Beyond the Goodbye: Final Moment Unveils Enhanced “Legacy Milestones” to Bridge the Gap Between Generations

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Carrolton, GA, 23rd April 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Following a landmark launch that redefined digital remembrance, Final Moment is doubling down on its mission to humanize technology. The company today announced the rollout of “Legacy Milestones,” a series of enhanced features designed to turn digital archives into living, breathing connections for families navigating life’s most important chapters. While the initial launch proved that the world was ready for a digital memorial platform, this next phase focuses on the “active” side of memory. Final Moment is no longer just a place to store the past; it is becoming a vehicle for future presence.

The Power of Being There, Even When You’re Not

The heart of the update lies in the expanded Milestone Messaging system. Users can now curate “Life Packages”—batches of videos, letters, and advice specifically triggered by their loved ones’ future life events, such as a child’s graduation, a wedding day, or even the birth of a grandchild.

We realized very quickly that our users weren’t just looking for a digital filing cabinet; they were looking for a way to still provide comfort and wisdom from the sidelines,” said Michael Avery, Founder and CEO of Final Moment. “With Legacy Milestones, we’re making it possible for a father to walk his daughter down the aisle through a video message recorded years prior, or for a grandmother to share a secret recipe on a specific holiday. It’s about being present for the moments that matter most.”

New Innovations in the Second Chapter

To support this deepened emotional connection, Final Moment has introduced several key updates:

    • The “Wisdom Well”: A dedicated space for users to record “Life Lessons” or ethical wills, categorized by topic (finances, love, resilience), ensuring their values are inherited alongside their assets.
    • Enhanced Interactive Timelines: A more intuitive interface that allows families to collaborate on a loved one’s memorial, adding their own stories and photos to create a multi-perspective history.
    • Verified Legacy Handover: A streamlined security protocol that ensures designated “Legacy Guardians” can access content seamlessly when the time comes, providing peace of mind without the technical headache.

      A Human Approach to a Growing Industry

      Co-founder Damien Hinman emphasizes that while the tech is sophisticated, the goal is simplicity. “We’ve seen a massive shift in how people view their digital footprint,” Hinman noted. “People don’t want to be remembered by a cold social media profile. They want a curated, warm, and intentional legacy. We are providing the tools to make that transition from ‘data’ to ‘heritage’.”

      Scaling for the Future

      The success of the initial launch has paved the way for Final Moment to integrate more deeply with the funeral and estate planning sectors. By offering a bridge between traditional end-of-life services and the digital age, Final Moment is quickly becoming the gold standard for how modern families manage the emotional weight of loss. “Our goal is to ensure no story is ever lost to time,” Avery added. “This update is another step toward making sure that when we say ‘goodbye,’ it doesn’t mean our story has to end.”

      About Final Moment

      Final Moment is a technology-driven company dedicated to transforming remembrance and legacy preservation. Founded by Michael Avery with Damien Hinman as cofounder, the company combines secure digital storage with emotional storytelling tools that empower individuals to build online memorials, share lasting messages, and connect with loved ones beyond life.

      Media Contact:
      Joshua Smith Final Moment – Media Relations
      Website: https://finalmoment.net/

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Long Lake Camp for the Arts Celebrates Decades of Fostering Creative Excellence in New York

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  • A legacy of artistic achievement continues as Long Lake Camp remains a leading destination for immersive performing arts education for youth.

Dobbs Ferry, NY, 23rd April 2026, ZEXPRWIRE — For more than five decades, Long Lake Camp for the Arts has stood as a cornerstone of creative education in New York, shaping generations of young performers, artists, and storytellers. As one of the nation’s most respected overnight performing arts programs, the camp proudly celebrates its enduring legacy of fostering artistic growth, confidence, and lifelong passion for the arts.

Founded in 1969, Long Lake Camp for the Arts was built on the belief that young people thrive when given the freedom to express themselves creatively while receiving professional guidance. Set against the scenic backdrop of the Adirondack Mountains, the camp provides an immersive environment where campers ages 8 to 16 engage in theater, music, dance, and fine arts in a supportive, community-driven setting.

Over the years, Long Lake has earned national recognition for its role in nurturing talent that has gone on to achieve success across major creative industries. Alumni include Academy Award winners, Broadway performers, Grammy recipients, and accomplished directors and producers. These individuals began their artistic journeys on Long Lake’s stages, rehearsal spaces, and studios—spaces that continue to inspire young artists today.

“Long Lake Camp has always been about more than performance—it’s about helping young people discover who they are through creative expression,” said a representative of the camp. “Our goal is to provide a space where every camper feels supported, encouraged, and inspired to grow both artistically and personally.”

Unlike traditional programs that follow rigid schedules, Long Lake Camp offers a flexible, camper-driven structure. Participants design their own daily experiences, choosing from a wide range of disciplines and activities that align with their interests. This personalized approach allows campers to build skills at their own pace while gaining exposure to multiple art forms.

Campers receive daily instruction and mentorship from experienced artists and educators while gaining access to professional-grade theaters, studios, and creative workspaces. They participate in fully staged productions, concerts, and showcases, all while enjoying a balance of artistic training and traditional camp experiences such as swimming, kayaking, and community events.

This combination of structure and creative freedom has positioned Long Lake as a leader among overnight performing arts programs in New York. The camp’s philosophy emphasizes collaboration, exploration, and confidence-building, helping campers develop not only technical abilities but also strong communication and interpersonal skills.

Families consistently recognize the lasting impact of the Long Lake experience. Many campers return year after year, building lasting friendships and deepening their artistic abilities. Parents often note significant growth in confidence, independence, and self-expression after just one session.

As Long Lake Camp for the Arts reflects on decades of excellence, it remains committed to evolving alongside the needs of today’s young artists. By integrating contemporary training methods with its longstanding traditions, the camp continues to provide a meaningful and enriching experience for each new generation.

With its proven track record and dedication to creative education, Long Lake Camp for the Arts continues to set the standard for overnight performing arts programs, offering a space where young talent can grow, connect, and thrive.

About Long Lake Camp for the Arts
Founded in 1969, Long Lake Camp for the Arts provides immersive summer programs in the performing and fine arts for children and teens ages 8 to 16. Located in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, Long Lake is known for its customizable training, supportive environment, and history of shaping confident, expressive young artists.

Contact Information
Address: 199 Washington Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Website: www.longlakecamp.com
Email: longlakecampforthearts@gmail.com

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