HTL, A Montreal Based Firm Acquires Self-Help Site Focused On Aiding Men Deal With Gynecomastia.

The strategic assets of HowToStopGynecomastia.com, one of the world's up and coming self-help sites, has been acquired by Healing Through Learning, a Montreal based organization specializing in the health niche and brand awareness.

 “We are very excited to join forces with Healing through learning and their team of seasoned web presence professionals. We feel that our research capabilities coupled with HTL’s knowledge of social media will form a symbiotic relationship.” said Rick Haspery, founder of how to stop gynecomastia.

“Working with the industry expertise of HTL will help accelerate reach to our target demographic.” Said Rick.

"Their providing lots of overlooked information; no other gynecomastia site has demonstrated this level of excellence in serving the community so joining forces simply made sense to me and it crossed my mind before Rick approached us with the idea." Stated Todd Mcfarlane, founder of HTL.

Claude Maurin, PR

The two will be working closely to address some of the issues at hand such as content pirating, a huge downside they feel the DMCA act isn’t capable of handling. The two went on to specify that spying on citizens is not the answer to outdated copyright laws and are in the process of communicating with a Montreal based law firm who specializes in content take down.

“Their providing lots of overlooked information; no other gynecomastia site has demonstrated this level of excellence in serving the community so joining forces simply made sense to me and it crossed my mind before Rick approached us with the idea.” Stated Todd Mcfarlane, founder of HTL.

Healing through learning won’t comment on the purchase agreement other than that it will keep how to stop gynecomastia on board.

The team is now taking applications from guest researchers who are looking for a platform to publish relevant quality content on.

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Claude Maurin

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