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Keyword Phrases and Content Creation Tips

Before creating a piece of flood content, you should select a keyword phrases on which to focus and review our tips for content creation — both of which are available below.

As part of our Web Content Flood service, we do an extensive keyword analysis of your business to determine the best phrases from which to select. Here are results of our research.

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Theme Keywords

foot doctor

foot care

Related Keywords

  1. Foot Pain
  2. Plantar Fasciitis
  3. Ingrown Toenail
  4. Foot and Ankle
  5. Flat Feet
  6. Foot Health
  7. Foot Surgery
  8. Bunion Surgery
  9. Foot Dr.
  10. Flat Foot
  11. Foot Problems
  12. Diabetic Foot
  13. Morton’s Neuroma
  14. Foot Clinic
  15. Foot Corn
  16. Foot Doctors
  17. Foot Injury
  18. Ingrown Toenails
  19. Ball of Foot Pain
  20. Foot Blisters
  21. Foot Arch Pain
  22. Find a Podiatrist
  23. Find Podiatrist
  24. Foot Orthotics
  25. Foot Injuries
  26. Foot Ankle Clinic
  27. Foot Corns
  28. Foot Tendonitis
  29. Diabetic Foot Care
  30. Foot Bunion
  31. Bunion Treatment
  32. Foot Surgeons
  33. Ankle Doctor
  34. Foot Podiatry
  35. Foot and Ankle Surgery
  36. Foot Ankle Doctor
  37. Feet Doctor
  38. The Foot Doctor
  39. Foot and Ankle Doctors
  40. Foot and Ankle Doctor

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In creating your “flood” content, please keep these tips in mind:

Titles/Headline for Articles, Press Releases, and Videos

*  Select just one keyword phrase from the list above

*  Use the selected keyword phrase once in the title/headline

*  Focus on making the title/headline as compelling as possible (e.g., include a verb, ask a question, make it longer)

*  Use title case (capitalize first letter of each word, except for “a” and “the”)

Copy for Articles and Press Releases

*  Use the keyword phrase a few times in the body text and, definitely, in the first and last paragraph

*  Don’t overuse the keyword phrase. The content should sound natural and not stilted (reading the text out loud is a good technique for ensuring this).

*  Write a minimum of 400 words and not more than 700.

*  For articles (not press releases), don’t include business/author name or website hyperlinks in the body text (at the time of submission, we’ll add a “resource box” with this information)

*  Don’t include HTML in the body text

Video Production

*  Keep short – two to four minutes

*  Focus on communicating your message (rather than less important factors like video quality, word stumbles, etc)

General

* Keep the content narrowly focused on the title/headline subject

*  Focus on adding value to the reader/viewer, not selling

*  Grab the reader/viewer interest right away (e.g., title/headline, first sentence or two)

*  Don’t be boring – think entertainment

*  Keep a conversational tone

*  Leave the reader/viewer wanting more

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Pain In the Ball of the Foot Could Be Serious

The ball of the foot is one of the most common areas of foot pain. The ball is the entire pad before each toe, covering the full width of the foot, not just the area under the big toe. The pain can have many causes; additionally, this area is subjected to tremendous pressure with every step we take. It’s a wonder it holds up so well in spite of the wear and tear it receives.

Outside of an injury, the two most common conditions that affect the ball of the foot are a pinched nerve and an inflamed joint. The most common location of a pinched nerve is between the 3rd and 4th toes, while an inflamed joint usually shows up on the toe next to the big toe.

The symptoms of a pinched nerve (morton’s neuroma) consist of aching, sharp pain, burning or numbness. A neuroma occurs when nerve tissue begins to thicken.There are several causes of a pinched nerve, including ill-fitting shoes which put pressure on the ball of the foot; sometimes it indicates a pre-diabetic condition.

An inflamed joint in the ball of the foot is extremely common. Many people describe this pain as a feeling of something bunched up under their foot, like their sock. Generally, an inflamed joint can be attributed to an overload of weight on the ball of the foot. A person with flat feet is most prone to this condition, because flat feet mechanically force more weight on this joint. Runner’s often experience this condition from the pushing off motion, as do women who frequently wear high-heeled shoes.

Some of the other common causes of pain in the ball of the foot are wearing shoes with little cushioning, extremely high arches, standing on concrete all day, and wearing away of the protective foot pad. The symptoms are generally all similar, including aching, throbbing, burning, sharpness and numbness.

Most conditions in the ball of the foot can be successfully treated by a podiatrist. Like many other foot problems, if it is left untreated the body will compensate. This can lead to pain elsewhere in the foot and in the body. If you experience pain in the ball of your foot, try wearing quality supportive shoes consistently. Alternatively, inserting a foot cushion designed to cushion the metatarsal pad can also provide relief. If the pain persists the next step is to schedule an appointment with a podiatrist to avoid further damage to the foot.

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