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CSTL MKTG Disrupts the Canadian Digital Marketing Industry by Offering an Industry-First 6-Month Growth Promise

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Marketing Agency Challenging The Norm By Offering Money-Back Promise On Measurable Revenue And Traffic Growth Toronto, ON, Jan.

TORONTO, ON – June 28, 2025 – CSTL MKTG – Full-service, results-driven, digital marketing agency for Canadian businesses, has put in writing its industry-leading 6-month growth guarantee program. This offer – never before heard of in Quebec – guarantees that customers should see real time results in their monthly revenue and website traffic within 6 months, or they simply don’t have to pay – an audacious offer that is equally matched by digital marketing standards.

The announcement follows a growing appetite from Canadian businesses for proven return-on-investment assessment of their digital marketing initiatives with recent industry reports showing more than 73% of companies look for marketing partners that can provide clear ROI figures rather than vanity metrics, such as impressions and followers.

Redefining Digital Marketing Accountability

“We are sick of seeing businesses getting burned by agencies who promise the world but whom deliver nothing but the façade of pretty reports and meaningless metrics,” said the CSTL MKTG leadership team. “We’re not just marketing gurus, we are conscious of what we do, and we believe in our approach and the work we do and genuine business growth of our clients.

The guarantee program is also a radical shift away from the traditional agency models in which clients pay retainers whether or not the agency delivers results. According to CSTL MKTG’s model, if ideas fail to drive measurable results after full implementation and within six months of taken action, the company refunds the full amount of service provided no questions asked.

Building Confidence Through Proven Methodologies

The reason CSTL MKTG can be so confident in their Guarantee program is due to the analytical, data based approach they take to get you results, and their dedication to measurable business impact. The agency’s approach is grounded in best-in-class practices, on-going optimization and an in-depth knowledge of Canadian market dynamics.

Wide Range of Services to Tackle Today’s Marketing Challenges

Headquartered in Toronto and located at 2967 Dundas Street West, the digitally savvy agency, CSTL MKTG, provides complete digital marketing solutions to solve many of the difficult challenges business owners have in today’s world:

Search Engine Optimization (SEO): The firm utilizes SEO technique based on data and analysis that aim to increase website visibility on search engines and attract high quality organic website traffic. They boast of a methodology that extends beyond the mere optimization of keywords, to incorporate technical SEO, content strategy, and improving user experience.

Social Media Marketing: CSTL MKTG delivers sophisticated social media campaigns that produce authentic brand discovery, meaningful user engagement and measurable performance across an assortment of platforms.

Content Marketing: The agency generates useful, engaging content that is distributed to attract targeted audiences, maintain their attentiveness, and prompt high value customer activity. Their strategies are grounded in extensive audience research and performance analytics.

B2B Lead Generation: Understanding the nuances of B2B business generation, CSTL MKTG provides targeted cold email campaigns that land in decision makers inboxes engaging them in conversation, building interest ultimately filling sales pipelines.

Email Marketing Personalized email campaigns to help you nurture leads & build customer loyalty over time using segmentation & automation Email Campaign Design & List Management Currently using another email marketing platform?

Web Development: CSTL MKTG works with each brand to create a customized website that is high-performing and conversion driven with unique development that suites the brands individual needs and enhances user experience.

Data-Driven Methodology Sets Industry Standard

 

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Organization: CSTL MKTG

Contact Person: Marshan Beals

Website: https://cstlmktg.com/

Email:
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Contact Number: +18885010511

Address:2967 Dundas Street West #1350 Toronto, ON M6P 1Z2, Canada

City: Toronto

State: ON

Country:Canada

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Frederic Lauzier Calls for Smarter, Simpler, and Safer Engineering Practices

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Ontario, Canada, 19th August 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, In his latest feature interview, seasoned electrical engineer Frederic Lauzier is sounding the alarm on the urgent need for modernisation and collaboration across the engineering sector. With over 15 years of experience spanning energy infrastructure, industrial automation, and embedded systems, Lauzier is advocating for practical steps to make technology more resilient, efficient, and intuitive.

“Good engineering should be simple, strong, and intuitive,” Lauzier said. “A system should work so well that you forget it’s even there.”

The Challenge of Ageing Infrastructure

Across North America, an estimated 60% of industrial facilities still operate with outdated control systems, according to recent industry reports. These legacy systems can lead to inefficiencies, safety risks, and higher operational costs.

Lauzier’s own career includes transforming such environments—helping factories integrate predictive maintenance and IoT without halting production. In one case, he oversaw a retrofit that cut downtime by more than 25% while providing real-time energy data.

“You don’t always need to replace everything,” Lauzier noted. “Sometimes the smartest move is building a bridge between the old and the new.”

Closing the Gap Between Hardware and Software

A recurring theme in Lauzier’s work is bridging communication gaps between hardware engineers and software developers. Misalignment between these teams can cause costly delays, safety concerns, and missed opportunities.

“They sometimes speak very different languages,” Lauzier explained. “If you can translate one group’s needs into something the other can act on, you save time, money, and a lot of frustration.”

Studies show that cross-disciplinary collaboration can cut integration times by up to 40%, a figure Lauzier says is “too significant to ignore.”

The Power of Mentorship

Lauzier is also calling for more structured mentorship programmes in engineering. Research from Engineering UK shows that 70% of young engineers are more likely to stay in the profession when they have a mentor.

“No one does this alone,” Lauzier said. “I had great mentors who showed me not just the technical skills, but also how to manage pressure and communicate clearly. Now it’s my turn to do the same for others.”

A Call to Action

Lauzier believes engineers, managers, and students can all play a part in creating smarter, more reliable systems. His recommendations include:

  • Question the status quo: Look for inefficiencies and outdated processes in your own environment.

  • Improve collaboration: Share knowledge openly between disciplines.

  • Mentor and be mentored: Actively seek opportunities to exchange expertise.

  • Stay current: Explore emerging fields like machine learning and cybersecurity to future-proof skills.

“Engineering is how I understand the world,” Lauzier said. “The more we share that understanding, the better we can make things work—for everyone.”

To read the full interview, visit the website here.

About Frederic Lauzier

Frederic Lauzier is a Quebec-based electrical engineer with a Master’s in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He has led innovations in grid optimisation, embedded systems, and sustainable automation, and is an active mentor and contributor to IEEE.

Contact: info@fredericlauzierelectrical.com

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Canadian Academy of Osteopathy Calls for Rethink in Patient Care: Advocates for Principles Over Protocols

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Ontario, Canada, 19th August 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, The Canadian Academy of Osteopathy (CAO), recently featured in an in-depth industry interview, is calling for greater awareness of the benefits of principles-based healthcare over rigid, symptom-focused protocols. The academy’s leadership says this shift is vital for improving long-term patient outcomes and restoring trust in the healthcare process.

“Too often, patients are treated like a list of symptoms rather than a whole person,” says a senior CAO faculty member. “Our approach trains practitioners to think critically, adapt treatments, and work with the body’s natural ability to heal itself.”

The Case for Change

According to the World Health Organization, chronic diseases account for 74% of all deaths globally, with many cases linked to lifestyle, structural imbalances, and preventable dysfunctions. CAO argues that current systems—while effective in emergencies—can fall short in addressing these long-term issues.

“Protocols have their place,” the academy notes, “but they can’t account for the complexity of an individual’s health. That’s why principles-based care is so effective—it adapts to the person in front of you, not just the textbook.”

One example from CAO’s training clinic involved a patient with persistent headaches. Instead of focusing solely on the head and neck, the student practitioner investigated the whole body, uncovering an underlying restriction in the pelvis and spine. Treating the root cause brought lasting relief.

A Call to Action for Practitioners and Patients

The CAO encourages healthcare professionals to adopt a broader, more analytical approach to diagnosis and treatment. For patients, they suggest taking an active role in their health by asking questions, seeking explanations, and exploring integrative care options.

“You don’t have to be a practitioner to apply principles-based thinking,” CAO’s spokesperson says. “Pay attention to your whole body, notice patterns, and don’t settle for quick fixes when something feels unresolved.”

Why This Matters Now

With rising dissatisfaction in conventional care and increasing demand for personalized treatment, principles-based osteopathy is gaining traction. Research from the Canadian Institute for Health Information shows that over 50% of Canadians report difficulties accessing timely care, while complementary approaches like osteopathy are seeing double-digit growth in patient interest year over year.

“Healthcare is evolving,” the academy concludes. “If we keep the focus on the person—not just the protocol—we can create systems that are more effective, more compassionate, and more sustainable.”

To read the full interview, visit the website here.

About the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy

The Canadian Academy of Osteopathy offers a four-year (and 3-year fast-track) Diploma in Osteopathic Manipulative Sciences, combining rigorous academic study with extensive hands-on clinical experience. Rooted in the principles of Dr Andrew Taylor Still, the CAO trains practitioners to deliver thoughtful, adaptive, whole-person care.

Contact: info@canadianosteopathy.ca

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Foundation Fifteen Launches Expanded Mental Health Programs for Missouri Teens

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New services aim to reach more teens with early support, mentorship, and safe spaces across Missouri communities

Noel, Missouri, 19th August 2025, ZEX PR WIREFoundation Fifteen has officially launched a new expansion of its youth mental health programs aimed at reaching more teens across Missouri with accessible support, mentorship, and community-based care. The expansion comes at a time when mental health challenges among teens are steadily rising, especially in underserved and rural communities where access to professional help is often limited or inconsistent.

This launch marks a major milestone for Foundation Fifteen as the organization builds on its mission to create safe, consistent spaces where young people feel supported and heard. The expanded programming includes new peer mentorship tracks, trauma-informed workshops, school partnerships, and increased access to therapeutic services for teens who are struggling with anxiety, depression, and emotional isolation. These programs are not just about treatment but about prevention, connection, and empowerment.

A spokesperson for Foundation Fifteen emphasized that the expansion is a response to direct community needs. “We have been listening to teens, to parents, to school counselors, and to local leaders—and what we keep hearing is that teens are hurting and often don’t know where to turn,” they said. “This expansion is our way of saying we hear you, and we’re not going to wait for a crisis to act.”

One of the core goals of the new programs is to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health by normalizing conversations and building trusting relationships between teens and trained mentors. Foundation Fifteen is also working closely with schools and local organizations to make services available on-site, giving teens easier access without the barriers of transportation, cost, or long waitlists. The organization will also offer guidance and support to parents and caregivers so that the home becomes a stronger part of a teen’s overall support system.

The spokesperson added, “We’re not just offering more programs. We’re working to rebuild the way our communities think about youth mental health. Our goal is to make mental health care something teens feel safe accessing, without shame or fear. That begins by showing up, listening, and staying consistent.”

The expansion includes collaborations with mental health professionals, peer leaders, and educators who will lead group workshops, one-on-one sessions, and outreach events. Foundation Fifteen’s approach is rooted in early intervention, which research continues to show as one of the most effective ways to prevent more severe mental health crises later in life. The organization is also launching campaigns to raise awareness about the new offerings and connect with families who may not yet know where to begin when looking for support.

With teen mental health at the center of national concern, Foundation Fifteen’s expanded programs come at a critical time. They are not only responding to a growing crisis but offering a model of care that prioritizes compassion, community, and accessibility. The organization is calling on supporters, schools, donors, and volunteers to help strengthen the reach of these services and ensure no teen feels invisible or alone.

About Foundation Fifteen

Foundation Fifteen is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting teen mental health, suicide prevention, and youth empowerment. Through mentorship, education, and access to trusted mental health services, they provide teens with safe spaces, consistent support, and the tools to navigate emotional challenges. Their work is rooted in community, driven by compassion, and built to last.

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Website: https://foundationfifteen.org 

 

Address: 93 Colony Drive, Noel, MO 64854, McDonald

Email Address: contact@foundationfifteen.org 

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