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What's New | HartBeat
While the past 200 years have seen endless fads come and go, the world of health & wellness is here to stay. Check out our Road to Wellness infographic! Launch» |
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What's New | HartBeat
While the past 200 years have seen endless fads come and go, the world of health & wellness is here to stay. Check out our Road to Wellness infographic! Launch» |
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Release Date: 2000-04-01
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Topic: Health & Wellness
Category: Magazine
The Internet is here to stay and will change our lives in ways we have not yet begun to fathom. However, we must remember we are just at the beginning of this new development and should take nothing for granted. Over and over we talk about the importance of a wellness community of connection and personal relevance; and today, wellness consumers continue to seek out that community in a physical space, not in cyberspace. But just remember, the wellness community of tomorrow may reside in both.
Are wellness consumers purchasing products on the internet? Here we present insight into the barriers and motivations for shopping online.
Wellness issues are highly private and internal...To ensure they are getting both valid information and the interaction they seek, wellness consumers will go to sources that can commit to maintaining trust and building relationships. The Internet has the potential to build these relationships, here we explore the community connection consumers are looking for.
The saying once went: “You’re either on the Internet, or you’re nowhere.” Here we examine the consumer appeal of online shopping.
Here we interview Matt Highsmith, an industry-leading innovator in Internet marketing.
What will be the products driving the market in the future? Here's a glimpse of what consumers may be using tomorrow.
Here we examine the battles for nutrition superiorit and examine the evolution of the organic category
Because the wellness movement is not simply about health but also about spiritual well-being and the interconnectedness of these two realms, wellness is a world that has traditionally been the domain of the woman. Women were the “physicians” of Western history; they were midwives and nurses, counselors and pharmacists long before what we call medicine today even existed.