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Coeliacsmatter.com – at last!

24/05/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Despite our best endeavours we did not manage to get our new coeliac site launched during Coeliac awareness week last week – but we did make it yesterday! Please check it out.

In it you will find all of the material on coeliac disease and gluten intolerance which was hidden away in the coeliac/digestive section of www.foodsmatter.com plus a load of new reports and articles – to which we will be adding on a regular basis, naturally!

It also has direct links to all of our gluten-free product directories on which Cressida is currently labouring – both to bring them bang up to date with all the entrants into this year’s FreeFromFood Awards and, early next month, to make it much easier to find your way around them.

And there are direct links to all our hundreds of gluten-free recipes (literally hundreds!) in the recipe section of FreeFromFoodsMatter – the recipe section too, is scheduled for a make-over later in the summer and will also become a site in its own right.

Why a  new site? Well, really so that those with an interest in coeliac disease could find us more easily. We have had a number of comments over the last year about how useful our coeliac/gluten intolerance material is, but how hard it is to find. Why does it not come up on Google when you type in coeliac?….

Well, the answer was, because it was buried several layers deep in the FoodsMatter site which also includes, as I am sure you are all aware, material on everything from worms to meditation. We are hoping that, in its new guise it will be very much more prominent and will soon start climbing search engine rankings.

Any help in terms of linking to it, bookmarking it, tweeting, Facebooking, blogging it or in any other way publicising its existence would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.coeliacsmatter.com is all you need to know for all linkage purposes!

Meanwhile, anyone who is interested in digestive conditions apart from those which are coeliac/gluten mediated (IBS, dysbiosis, Crohn’s etc) will find that material still in its original ‘home’ on the Foodsmatter site.

Category: Blogging/social media, Food, UncategorizedTag: coeliac awareness week, coeliacsmatter.com, Digestive conditions, Gluten-free/coeliac

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  1. Micki

    24/05/2011 at 14:59

    Yay! Whoop, whoop, whoop! Well done. I’m sure it will be a roaring success and I look forward to contributing more to it for you as it no doubt mushrooms.

  2. admin

    24/05/2011 at 15:12

    Thank you!! And I am sure that you and Truly Gluten Free will feature largely!!!

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