An Oathealth Year in Review

Posted on December 30th, 2009 by in Heart Health

Tomorrow is New Year’s Eve.  It’s a great time to look back at 2009 and make note of some milestones.  Oathealth has had a very, very busy, exciting year!

While this blog had posts since late 2008, life wasn’t breathed into it until 2009.  In just months, we’ve gone from a bare, lonely blog to a successful place where we can share our ideas and hear from you guys, the readers.  Since we put production of this blog into high gear in early- to mid-2009, we’ve churned out about 100 blog posts.  Some periods had more activity than others, but it’s safe to say that we’re here, and we’re happy about it.

February was a big month for us.  That month, we reached our all-time high for unique visitors.  That’s an exciting number to cap, and we continue to raise the bar of performance to hopefully beat that number another time.

This summer was great for us.  We had multiple interns, who zealously worked alongside regular staffers to create great resources for you guys.  We launched guides, mini-guides, promotion…and we had plenty of fun.  While doing some research on some of the worst high-cholesterol foods, we found things such as this.  While all of us here agreed that it probably tastes delicious, we had some good laughs at the fact that the Bacon Explosion tends to combat all the things Oathealth stands for.  The Bacon Explosion is only one type of food that we enjoyed reading about this summer.  There were plenty!  Good foods, bad foods, foods that were healthy but probably tasted awful, food that was healthy and sounded delicious.

We began developing a new program that we wouldn’t actually launch until winter…most of you now know that program as Nutrim 4 Life.  A lot of time and effort went into building the foundation for that program over the summer of 2009.

At the end of summer, we even had a team party.  We took a break on a Friday afternoon and treated ourselves to some fun.

Fall and winter have been busy.  We had so much work to do on N4L before it could go live, and so many great customers to serve!  We were touched by the massive amount of positive testimonials we received during this time.  We are ecstatic about the enthusiasm that seemed to build over our newsletters and press releases regarding Nutrim 4 Life.  Now, the program is live, and much more popular than we ever imagined!  You guys are fueling this machine!

Because of you, the customers and readers and supporters, we’ve had a great year.  We’re more able to supply heart healthy living advice, support, information, and products than we ever have been.  You keep us going.  You’re loyal, and you’re inspiring.  After all, you’re the ones taking life into your own hands, improving your health, and conquering problems set in your path.  We offered the tools, you found new, interesting ways to use them in your journey towards better heart health.

Thank you, everyone.  Thank you for a wonderful 2009.  Here’s wishing the best of health and happiness to all of you in 2010.  Let’s work towards another amazing year!

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  1. Cindy Leas said on March 11th, 2010 at 10:27 pm

    I stumbled upon the oathealth website while researching Red Yeast Rice (Which is a mild form of a statin). Which my doctor suggested I try before going on a higher statin drug to lower my cholesterol. The testimonials I read sounded too good to be true. So I called the company and asked a few questions and decided I would try it because it was natural and and free of soy. Due to breast cancer I had ten years ago that was estrogen driven I have to be very careful what I put into my body. I was very pleasantly surprised, when in two months time my cholesterol dropped from 239 to 200. I go back to my doctor in May and hope that number will be even lower. I am just thrilled with the results and have told many of my friends to check out your website.

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  2. Joe Suppes said on March 17th, 2010 at 8:46 am

    Cindy-

    Thank you for the feedback. It is great to hear about the incredible results you are getting with the product. Thank you for sharing what Nutrim has done for you with those you know. Hopefully the word continues to spread to those who need a natural solution.

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