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The latest from our monthly Longevity Review

  • July 2024 Longevity Review

    Entering the height of the summer, as soon as I post this newsletter and video, I’m going to be taking a couple of weeks off from all things longevity for the first time in more than five years. But, before I do that, I'll still bring you the latest developments in longevity, as July was a bit of a blockbuster month, or it at least had a standout study - the blocking of an inflammatory signalling molecule resulting in a massive increase of mouse health & lifespan. In Roundup, there is […]

  • June 2024 Longevity Review

    With summer in full swing, we will take a look at how early Alzheimer’s could be slowed, stopped or even reversed through extensive lifestyle changes; how CRISPR gene therapy could be used to repair damaged organs; the first lifespan study of NMN; a look at Longevity Summit Dublin; and, how natural antioxidants could prevent the loss of testosterone in older men in the Canadian Content Study.  In the supplemental section you will find in Exercise, how heavy resistance training can have long […]

  • May 2024 Longevity Review

    As we transition towards summer you will find in this month’s Longevity Review, a study showing that senolytics might already be in widespread use; further proof of the mortality benefits of the Mediterranean diet; a Canadian study showing how increased protein intake boosts muscle building in the elderly; news from a longevity conference and a heavyweight debate on the path forward for longevity.In the supplemental section you will find in Fasting, how intermittent fasting improves gut […]

  • April 2024 Longevity Review

    In this month’s Longevity Review you will find how small extracellular vesicles, which cells use to communicate with each other, can increase lifespan in mice; how stem cells taken from umbilical cords can help with frailty in humans; the best time of day to exercise to reduce your mortality if you suffer from obesity or diabetes; and, in the Canadian Content section, how the nuclear envelope is more dynamic than initially thought, and helps repair DNA damage. In the supplemental section you […]

  • March 2024 Longevity Review

    As winter enters the rearview mirror, March’s highlights included three lifespan extending studies involving young blood plasma, a two drug synergistic combo and the main bioactive molecule found in mushrooms, and the Canadian content section returns with a groundbreaking study leveraging the powers of AI for drug development. In addition to the above you will also find under NMN, a study showing it improves the lifespan of age accelerated mice; in Other Supplements, reviews of Apigenin and […]

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Writing About a Product or Service

The title (directly above) is a straightforward "what the product/service is". This subsection should hold a brief description and you can go into the finer details in the section below. You can also create links leading to pages for even more information on a product/service/topic!

Don't Forget Your Brand!

When writing a description try to give it a bit of a personal touch. Doesn't have to be much, just a little something to help your brand stand out. Ex: '3 inch red pumps' is good, but " 3 inch red pumps: the classic style needed for that formal work party and the comfort needed so you can cut loose on the dance floor!" makes the product much more exciting. Does this block of text seem long? YES! So try to keep it five lines or less!

Tell me more about that product!

Now it’s time to get into the details of your products! The above title should be identical or very similar to the title in the first part of the services page, so visitors know where to look. 

The description should focus on five main points when describing a product:

  1. The primary selling points– Why would a person want this? Cause it is a great product! But why is it great?
  2. Extras– Are there some extra features that are not obvious? One or two more selling points can make the difference.
  3. Basic ‘technical’ details– Give them the geeky details so they know exactly what they will get. But just enough to satisfy curiosity.
  4. Price – Even if there is a price range let them know what it is.
  5. End with a strong Call to Action – A final push to make a visitor take action.

Tell me more about that service!

Now it’s time to get into the details of your service! The above title should be identical or very similar to the title in the first part of the services page, so visitors know where to look. 

You may be tempted to go into a lot of detail here but don’t go too crazy. Most people only want to know the basics. The main focus should be on what you bring to the service and why you are a great choice. 

If you don’t know where to start, try the hook, line and sinker approach.

Hook: What problem are visitors facing?

Line: How the service solves that problem?

Sinker: Why is your company is a superior choice for that service?

 End it with a Call To Action to motivate visitors into contacting you. 

Adding more Products/Services

It’s super easy with Elementor!

A) Right-click the section you wish to duplicate and select duplicate. Bam! There is your new section. 

but its not in the right place? No problem.

B) Right-click the section you wish to duplicate and click copy. Go to a widget holder (like the one directly below which  says ‘Drag widget here’), right-click and select paste.

You can also add a new widget holder by clicking the “+” button at the top of a section in the little blue box.

Don’t see a widget holder or the “+” in a little blue box? Then you are probably not in Elementor. Select “Edit with Elementor” at the top of a page you wish to modify.

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