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answer)". So we must use h3 and p for each Q&A. Not ul/li. So we will not use ul/li at all. That's okay. We can use strong for emphasis. We can use a for link? Not required but allowed. Could link to booking page. But not required. We must end with call-to-action paragraph mentioning phone and online booking and promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. Make sure not to use banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Avoid those words entirely. So don't use "flexible", "convenient", "affordable", "safer", "faster", "better", "any address". Avoid them. We must not use "free-cancellation" etc. We must not use "wait-time guarantees". We'll just say we monitor flights and adjust pickup. Now craft content. Word count: Let's estimate. We'll write about 420 words. We'll count roughly. We'll produce HTML:
Carrollton to Tyler Shuttle
Then paragraphs. We'll include strong for emphasis on key numbers. We'll include FAQ:How long does the trip take?
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etc. We'll end with call-to-action paragraph. Make sure not to exceed allowed tags. Only h2, h3, p, strong, a. No ul/li. We'll not use ul/li. We can include an anchor tag for booking online: book online maybe. But we must not include any other tags. Let's draft. Word count count manually. We'll write: Paragraph 1: introduction. Paragraph 2: route details. Paragraph 3: fare. Paragraph 4: pickup/drop specifics. Paragraph 5: flight monitoring. FAQ: 3 Q&As. Call to action paragraph. Let's count words. We'll write each paragraph maybe 70 words each. Let's draft. Paragraph 1: "The private door‑to‑door shuttle linking Carrollton with Tyler covers roughly 101 miles as the crow flies, with the road distance a little longer thanks to the eastbound stretch of I‑20 and the northbound run on US‑69. Drivers typically complete the journey in 138 to 190 minutes, depending on traffic around the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex and the construction zones near the Kaufman County line." Count words: Let's count roughly. "The(1) private2 door‑to‑door3 shuttle4 linking5 Carrollton6 with7 Tyler8 covers9 roughly10 10110 miles11 as12 the13 crow14 flies,15 with16 the17 road18 distance19 a20 little21 longer22 thanks23 to24 the25 eastbound26 stretch27 of28 I‑2029 and30 the31 northbound32 run33 on34 US‑69.35 Drivers36 typically37 complete38 the39 journey40 in41 13842 to43 19044 minutes,45 depending46 on47 traffic48 around49 the50 Dallas‑Fort51 Worth52 metroplex53 and54 the55 construction56 zones57 near58 the59 Kaufman60 County61 line62." That's 62 words. Paragraph 2: "Passengers board in neighborhoods such as Downtown Carrollton, Hebron, or Oak Creek and are delivered to addresses in Tyler’s historic square, the Rose City district, or directly to Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) for connecting flights. The route stays on I‑20 east past Mesquite and Terrell before turning north on US‑69 through Lindale and into Tyler." Count words: "Passengers1 board2 in3 neighborhoods4 such5 as6 Downtown7 Carrollton,8 Hebron,9 or10 Oak11 Creek12 and13 are14 delivered15 to16 addresses17 in18 Tyler’s19 historic20 square,21 the22 Rose23 City24 district,25 or26 directly27 to28 Tyler29 Pounds30 Regional31 Airport32 (TYR)33 for34 connecting35 flights.36 The37 route38 stays39 on40 I‑2041 east42 past43 Mesquite44 and45 Terrell46 before47 turning48 north49 on50 US‑6951 through52 Lindale53 and54 into55 Tyler56." That's 56 words. Paragraph 3: "A typical sedan carrying one or two travelers is quoted around $262 one‑way, a price that reflects the mileage, fuel, and the dedicated driver who remains with you for the entire trip." Count: "A1 typical2 sedan3 carrying4 one5 or6 two7 travelers8 is9 quoted10 around11 $26212 one‑way,13 a14 price15 that16 reflects17 the18 mileage,19 fuel,20 and21 the22 dedicated23 driver24 who25 remains26 with27 you28 for29 the30 entire31 trip32." 32 words. Paragraph 4: "Because the service is door‑to‑door, the driver meets you at the exact address you provide — whether it’s