At Last, Tmjdysfunction.org, a Website That Will Stop Many Internet Users from Grinding Their Teeth
Online, June 18, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Many Internet users are perpetually frustrated by 'public information' sites that fall short of providing impartial, responsible, and reliable information. Too many domains that purport to provide authoritative information instead disseminate incomplete, misleading, and unsupported opinion.
If this sounds like the sort of browsing experience that has frustrated you enough to make you grind your teeth at night, then it's perhaps ironic that there's a new business aiming to specialize in generating 'scientifically-objective' sites - and it's started with one that addresses Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Dysfunction (a condition irrevocably linked to grinding one's teeth).
A RESOURCE, NOT A RIP-OFF
The first thing one notices when one visits http://www.TmjDysfunction.org is that it's not just another selling-opportunity posing as a service to the community. Instead, it contains genuinely helpful free-to-download articles on the nature, symptoms, and treatment of TMJ Dysfunction such as tmjdysfunction.org/clicking_sounds.html, tmjdysfunction.org/tmj_exercises.html and tmjdysfunction.org/surgical_options.html. And this content will be regularly reviewed and updated. But that altruistic, not-for-profit approach is entirely deliberate, and it's fundamental to the philosophy of site-architects Opportunity Visions LLC (OV). From the outset, their business has relied entirely on tmjdysfunction.org/expert authors to provide detailed and accurate articles supported by both quantitative and qualitative research. So this is going to be the essence of their brand, making their sites redolent of reliability that isn't compromised by amateur and uninformed opinion any more than it is blighted by commercial bias.
In our increasingly litigious society it pays to be prudent, and OV is wise enough to pepper its work with disclaimers, and it avoids endorsing any particular method or treatment. With the TMJ Dysfunction site, for example, OV stresses that doctors, dentists, and other Health Care Professionals (HCPs) should be consulted before proceeding with any course of action to treat one's TMJ.
NO ROOM for QUACKS
Telling the world about TMJ is, though, just the beginning. The new site has already proved to be a reliable enough source of informed advice for it to be galloping up the Google rankings. Next up will be similarly technical sites addressing topics as disparate as sciatica and speed-reading software. But the fundamental USP will remain the same - the only contributors to any site must be acknowledged experts whose opinions are supported by white papers and other authoritative reports, delivered in a comprehensive-but-easy-to-digest way.
This single-minded approach to providing incontrovertible information has its benefits, not least of all that it is Google-friendly, conforming to the search engine's rules regarding content. All OV sites are easy-to-navigate portals and, in effect, fonts of wisdom. And that, as OV knows full well, is what the public needs.
WHAT DO YOU NEED?
Owner Sam Bayer, OV's Web designer and entrepreneur, is open to speaking with people about the company's mission and work. OV is based in East Windsor, New Jersey, but if that's not local, the company will chat with you on Skype. Or you can call or e-mail Mr. Bayer directly.
We suggest that you do. Of course, that may well make rivals grind their teeth.
Contact:
Sam Bayer, Founder
Opportunity Visions
609-301-5135
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