| Before the idea of "living green" was popular, the people behind Ecobites.com were promoting the idea of an eco-conscious, healthy lifestyle. Now Ecobites.com has become one of the Web's largest green communities on the Internet.
Saving the Earth, One Person at a Time
Green living is something that a lot of people talk about doing, but only a small percentage of them actually end up implementing any of their world changing speech. However, thanks to the power of the Internet and a Web site by the name of Ecobites.com, a virtual community of eco-conscious activists are impacting change in the real world, one person at a time. From reducing their carbon footprint to growing organic foods, Ecobites.com has step-by-step articles, which help to aide visitors wanting to learn more about living an eco-friendly lifestyle. However, it's perhaps the community forum that provides the most value to new users of Ecobites.com.
"Over the past few months, the community forum on Ecobites.com has really started to take off," said Lynette Stein, CEO of Ecobites. "We have some of the brightest and most determined people I've ever met on the forum. There are a few users that post daily organic/vegetarian/vegan recipes, while others post ways to reduce your carbon footprint. There's even a section for eco-friendly weddings. There's really something for everyone."
The site is updated weekly with new content from the Ecobites staff, however, Ecobites encourages users to create an eco-blog and/or send in their own articles to be published. So in that sense, there's new content to be found on the site every single day.
As Earth Day quickly approaches, Ecobites is gearing up for flood of new traffic and users, who will soon be finding the site for the first time.
"Every year around Earth Day we see a spike in Web site traffic," said Stein. "Our goal is to convert those people who are simply searching for eco-conscious ideas because it's Earth Day, into people who want to find new eco-conscious ideas 365 days a year."
For more information, please visit Ecobites at: http://www.ecobites.com.
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