Titan Core is a new brand with a clear opportunity: make research-product information easier to understand, verify and act on. This resource library is designed to turn that opportunity into a connected customer journey.
The goal is not to publish the most articles. It is to publish the right articles, keep them current and connect them to real product pages, evidence and support.
The library has five jobs
1. Introduce the people and purpose
Why Titan Core exists and Meet Jeffrey Dupaul and Zachary Festa give the company a human center. The approved founder signatures reinforce accountability without inventing portraits or credentials.
2. Help readers understand the catalog
Product guides for GHK-CU, Retatrutide and Tesamorelin explain scientific context and evidence boundaries.
They do not turn published research into a promise about a Titan Core bottle.
3. Teach evidence literacy
Core guides explain:
- how to read a peptide COA;
- HPLC vs mass spectrometry;
- lot-specific documentation;
- purity percentages; and
- third-party testing.
This content supports stronger procurement decisions and more precise customer questions.
4. Support the buying journey
Commercial-intent articles connect education to responsible action: compare suppliers, complete a COA-first review, check terms, ask Titan Core questions and contact support.
Every CTA should lead to a working page with current facts.
5. Protect long-term brand trust
Education over hype establishes the content boundary. Titan Core will not use dosing, injections, body transformations or unsupported medical and performance claims to create demand.
The visual system is now human and brand-specific
The previous robotic, industrial and alien-looking images did not express Titan Core. The replacement system uses:
- real Titan Core logo and bottle references;
- Jeffrey and Zachary's approved signatures on selected founder content;
- bright, calm research and documentation environments;
- readable visual hierarchy;
- no invented founder faces; and
- no unsafe administration imagery.
Each article has its own image concept and alt text while remaining recognizably part of one brand.
Publishing should be staged
Thirty completed articles should not be released on one day. Titan Core should launch a strong foundation, then publish consistently.
Recommended sequence:
- repair product routes and the About-page placeholder;
- approve founder, legal and quality claims;
- publish six to eight cornerstone articles;
- connect product pages, evidence and related resources;
- release approximately two articles per month;
- refresh product and document details whenever a lot or route changes; and
- measure qualified visits, support questions and assisted orders.
What success looks like
The library succeeds when it creates:
- more qualified organic discovery;
- longer engagement with relevant resources;
- more clicks to valid product and company pages;
- better-prepared support questions;
- fewer document and expectation mismatches;
- stronger assisted conversion; and
- clearer trust in the Titan Core brand.
Revenue remains the goal, but the mechanism is trust earned through useful information.
A commitment from the core
“Strength Starts at the Core” means the company builds outward from disciplined fundamentals. “Research. Quality. Integrity.” means those fundamentals must be visible in every page, record and response.
Jeffrey Dupaul and Zachary Festa's approved signatures belong beside that commitment because the company is being built by people, not a faceless system.
Explore Titan Core
Visit Titan Core, learn about the company on the About page, review Quality Standards and use Contact for current product questions.
Related resources
- Strength Starts at the Core
- Building trust as a new research supplier
- The Titan Core customer experience
For research, procurement and brand-education purposes only. This article is not medical advice and does not support personal use.

