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StLouisHolistic.com Leads as a Growing Holistic Health Community for St. Louis, Surpasses the 450 Member Milestone

StLouisHolistic.com is a growing online holistic health community for the St. Louis area and has now reached a membership milestone with over 450 active members.

2011-05-10
ST. LOUIS, MO, May 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) StLouisHolistic.com recently welcomed the 450th business member to its rapidly growing online community of holistic practitioners, goods, and service providers. Since its 2009 launch, its members program has allowed holistic businesses to spread awareness of holistic health and living in the St. Louis area.

StLouisHolistic.com's members program gives holistic businesses a platform to educate the St. Louis community about alternative options to traditional health practices. The web site is partnered with the prestigious operational marketing company, CMS Solutions, and has designed its program to be the leading marketing tool for holistic businesses. Consumers in the St. Louis metropolitan area now have instant access to this one-stop directory of holistic businesses and an online platform to learn more about alternative options to traditional health practices.

With the success of community awareness and a growing membership, the company's long-term goal is to become the top holistic health network for major national cities across the U.S. - one city at a time. StLouisHolistic.com aims to reach this goal by keeping consumers and business members active and engaged. StLouisHolistic.com includes the business member directory, events page, job board, and e-mail campaigns, allowing holistic businesses to share their expertise and announce news.

"Educating the masses about holistic health is important because knowledge allows people to make more informed decisions for themselves and their families' health," says Cara Naegar, Operations Director and Founder of StLouisHolistic.com. "Our goal is to help more people experience these services so they individually become healthier, which in turn will help contribute to making the entire community healthier."

Businesses and consumers interested in joining this growing online community are encouraged to participate at http://www.stlouisholistic.com. For inquiries regarding holistic communities in other cities, please contact Cara Naeger by email at caran@stlouisholistic.com.

StLouisHolistic.com provides a network within the local holistic community. It is an online directory of holistic practitioners, goods, and services in the St. Louis area. StLouisHolistic.com has found there are many local holistic practitioners, goods, and service providers who believe in a more natural and holistic approach. This sites purpose is to connect like-minded individuals, businesses, and organizations with those looking for holistic services.


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[Press-News.org] StLouisHolistic.com Leads as a Growing Holistic Health Community for St. Louis, Surpasses the 450 Member Milestone
StLouisHolistic.com is a growing online holistic health community for the St. Louis area and has now reached a membership milestone with over 450 active members.