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The Online Wellness Association Blog

OWA ROUTE TO SUCCESS

01/06/09

Permalink 11:47:42 am, by MAx Email , 212 words, 145 views   English (US)
Categories: Announcements
OWA ROUTE TO SUCCESS

Many wellness practitioners are still not understanding how the internet can help grow their practices. When asked about joining Online Wellness Association, they may say “I am a massage therapist. I don’t treat clients over the internet.” Well, of course not. BUT, the internet provides opportunities to establish any practices credibility. Of course, just putting up a website isn’t all that it takes–that just builds the infrastructure for the internet marketing plan. If I Google “massage therapist", over 12 million site possibilities come up. If I narrow the search just to my town, over 80 thousand site possibilities come up. The task becomes getting YOUR site up in the first page. For just the cost of the membership,Online Wellness Associations helps members gain visibility on the internet through the Professional Directory, direct links to individual websites, blogging, Spotlight therapist, and an article directory. Once accepted as a member, there are no hidden fees or cost attached to any of these services. Browse through these internet highway foundations that OWA has already established for qualified wellness practitioners on our site at

http://www.onlinewellnessassociation.com

Are you ready to get on the route to internet visability? Apply for membership today! Go to

http://www.onlinewellnessassociation.com, click ‘become a member’, then, ‘how to apply’.

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