Breastfeeding.com
launches the "Expert's Community" supporting Lactation Consultants,
Midwives, Doulas, and Child Birth Educators, giving them the chance to
connect with others in their profession and expand their practices by
connecting with the 2 million new moms each year who visit
Breastfeeding.com.
Boulder, CO (PRWEB). Breastfeeding.com,
a premier online resource with 'Everything for the New Mom" launched
the Breastfeeding.com "Expert's Community", the first ever social
network for an underserved group; birth related medical professionals
such as Lactation Consultants, Midwives, Doulas, and Child Birth
Educators. The Expert's Community, which is free to join, allows
professionals to connect and converse with others in their profession.
Moreover, it lets these professionals grow their practices by
connecting with the continuing stream of new mothers and mothers-to-be
that visit Breastfeeding.com for information and support on
breastfeeding and a host of pregnancy and child health issues. Expert's
blogs are displayed on the main Breastfeeding.com site, and visitors
can find the expert help they need in their area by using the
map-powered directories.
"The Expert's Community is a win for both the medical professionals
and our regular audience of new and expecting moms," explained Victor
Babbitt, president of Breastfeeding.com.
"Finding a midwife, doula, or lactation consultant in your area can be
challenging. With our directories, a visitor looking for say, a
midwife, can use the zoomable maps to find the ones near her, and then
click into each professionals profile on the Experts community to learn
about them. Making it easy to connect these professionals with
potential clients, while at the same time bringing more expert advice
into the web is a great use of Web 2.0."
Content such as blogs and articles from Experts will also improve the
support available on Breastfeeding.com, which already contains
thousands of articles on nursing and child health.
"Each day thousands of women just beginning their life as parents
visit our site," continued Babbitt. "Breastfeeding.com continues to add
resources and features to help new mothers find the support and
information they need at a critical inflection point in their lives.
Rather than spending money on advertising, we use our resources to
create better support and services for our audience."
Two million brand new mothers each year visit Breastfeeding.com,
for information and support on breastfeeding and child health.
Breastfeeding.com supplies 'Everything for the New Mom", including
comprehensive content and services, and two thriving social networks,
one for moms, and another for birth related medical professionals. The
site currently has 200,000 monthly unique users, 3 million monthly
pageviews, and all traffic is 100% organic; not a single dollar has
been spent on advertising.