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Learn Why Locals Do It Better with InnerRewards Local Insider Guides

San Francisco, CA(PRWEB) June 3, 2009 --

News Facts:

InnerRewards (http://www.innerrewards.com), Your Guide to Living Well, launches brand-new Local Insider Guides (http://www.innerrewards.com/local-guides/) for cities such as Dallas, Miami, Chicago, Tucson, New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Seattle. Women interested in living healthier can find local tips, insider advice, and advice from gurus and peers. Many InnerRewards gurus are yoga instructors; massage therapists, salon owners, or women in the know. The brand new release of Local Insider Guides enables members to get the insider scoop on the best Yoga studios, newest beauty salons, sign up for wellness retreats and spa days, discover the best places to run, find healthy and organic eats, and much more. Local gurus start discussions and lead the way, but all members of the community can participate, create their own "top 10 lists," and help others live healthy and well.

Helping People Live Healthier Lives

Local community groups, particularly those around health and wellness can help people live healthier lives, and make better decisions about nutritious food, exercise choices, and reducing stress. "Not only are social support and camaraderie in the community good for our souls, they also exert a positive influence on our physical health and wellbeing. There is some very convincing research about the health benefits of strong social ties and social safety nets," says Dr. Christina Economos, an InnerRewards contributing author.

Members Can Take Over a City

The Local Insider Guide can be professionally described as a geography and community-centric micro-blogging platform, and all InnerRewards members can participate and contribute to the local guide blog, top 10 lists, add photos and soon videos, and write posts about things they love to do in their location. Members can now write articles, stories, and create full-blown guides on what to do or little-known city facts. Members will soon be able to add their own city. Members are empowered to contribute to thousands of other people passionate about living a healthy life. This is the first time a Website enables a community to formally share their expertise and tips on wellness, wellbeing, and helping to guide others to live healthier. Members become bloggers, authors, and gurus, taking user generated content to the next level.

Supporting Quotes:

"I LOVE this feature. You have me anxious to get myself to NYC for a weekend to explore and that California trip I have been planning for "some day" needs to get moved up on the list so I can visit SF and Sonoma. Looking forward to the launch of other cities." -- Member cnyspagirl, Spa blogger and enthusiast.

"New places to travel, see and take care of myself. Thanks so much!" -- Member Kecia P.

Resources:

InnerRewards Local Insider Guides (http://www.innerrewards.com/local-guides/)

Dallas Local Insider Guide (http://www.innerrewards.com/local-guides/dallas-fort-worth-tx)

Chicago Local Insider Guide (http://www.innerrewards.com/local-guides/chicago)

New York Local Insider Guide (http://www.innerrewards.com/local-guides/new-york)

Los Angeles Local Insider Guide (http://www.innerrewards.com/local-guides/los-angeles)

Seattle Local Insider Guide (http://www.innerrewards.com/local-guides/seattle-wa)

About InnerRewards:

InnerRewards is Your Guide to Living Well. It is the first complete online wellness community and e-commerce platform that connects businesses with new and existing customers. Consumers interested in health and wellness can get information, connect with one another, and buy products and services, while wellness providers can reach new customers, build their brand, and drive sales via innovative and measurable online marketing techniques. The company was founded in 2008 by Julie Elaine Brown, former new media executive for Johnson & Johnson, and includes a team with experience at companies such as PayPal, Yahoo!, Apple, and Razorfish. For more information, visit InnerRewards (http://www.innerrewards.com).

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