Blog Content Writers’ Tidbit Challenge Goes Head to Toe

It’s satisfying to prove one’s point, wouldn’t you agree?  I’d used my Say It For You blog high heelscontent writers’ tidbit challenge to illustrate the point that ideas for business blog writing are to be found everywhere.

One of four facts I’d found in Mental Floss Magazine was that, according to research published in the Journal of the American Dental Association, redheads are genetically predisposed to be more sensitive to pain than other people, and therefore require more anesthesia during dental procedures.

Taking me up on my challenge to relate a tidbit to aspects of her own business, friend and fellow blogger for business Kathy Carandang, owner of the WalkEZ Store, explained in her blog that, just as genetics can play a role in pain sensitivity, it can also be important in the development of hammer toe foot conditions.

In her blog post, Kathy follows many of the guidelines for businss blog writing that I stress in corporate blogging training sessions. In just a couple of sentences, the writer sets the stage by explaining just what the hammer toe condition involves. Carandang describes some aggravating factors to help readers "see themselves" in that situation, then follows up with a series of suggestions for finding relief.  As a freelance blog content writer, I always recommend "populating" any SEO marketing blog with valuable, usable, information.  This builds credibility and trust for the business.

Carandang demonstrates knowledge of her target market, which includes women who like to be fashionable in high heels, by assuring readers that ezWalker Performance Insoles can be worn with all kinds of shoes, from workboots to designer heels.

Every Indianapolis blog writer – and everyone providing blog writing services – needs a constant supply of new ideas.  Kathy Carandang’s post shows that even blog writers’ own feet can be a source of inspiration!.


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