We need to produce HTML body with only allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No other tags. Must open with h2 "Forney to Waco Shuttle". Word count 350-500 words. Include route-specific content, geography, neighborhoods, highways, airport terminals relevant to this route. Include short FAQ (2-3 Q&As) as h3 question + p answer. No banned words bullet list. No invented awards, review counts, price. No policies. For flight delays: mention monitor flights and adjust pickup. No placeholder tokens. End with booking CTA paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
We must count words roughly 350-500. Let's aim ~400 words.
We need to include real geography: Forney (Kaufman County, near Dallas), Waco (McLennan County), I-35 corridor, maybe mention towns like Hillsboro, Waxahachie, etc. Mention airports: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) maybe not directly on route but could be relevant for Forney area; Waco Regional Airport (ACT). Also mention neighborhoods: Forney's historic downtown, Waco's Baylor University area, Magnolia Market, etc.
We need to avoid banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable" as bullet list. Not use them at all? The rule: "Do NOT use the words ... as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned. Write naturally instead." So we can use those words in normal text but not as bullet list. Safer to avoid them entirely.
We must not use bullet list for those words. We can use ul/li for FAQ maybe but not for those words. Use ul/li for FAQ? The rule says FAQ as h3 question + p answer. So no ul needed. But we can still use ul for something else? Not required. Keep simple.
We need to include phone number and promo code.
We must not include any extra tags like
. Only allowed tags. Let's craft. Word count: Let's count roughly. We'll write about 420 words. Structure:
. Only allowed tags. Let's craft. Word count: Let's count roughly. We'll write about 420 words. Structure:
Forney to Waco Shuttle
... intro ...
... details about route ...
... mention neighborhoods, highways ...
... mention airports ...
How long does the trip take?
... answer ...
Where will the driver meet me in Forney?
... answer ...
What happens if my flight is delayed?
... answer ...
... CTA ...
Make sure to include phone number and promo code. Check banned words: Avoid "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". We'll avoid them. Check no invented policies: No wait-time guarantees, refund promises, free-cancellation windows, luggage limits. Only mention monitor flights and adjust pickup. Check no placeholder tokens. Check HTML tags only allowed. Now write content. Word count: Let's approximate. Paragraph 1: ~80 words. Paragraph 2: ~80. Paragraph 3: ~80. Paragraph 4: ~70. FAQ answers each ~50 words each (3*50=150). CTA ~50. Total ~510 maybe a bit high. Need 350-500. Let's aim ~420. Let's write concise. Count words roughly. I'll write and then count. Paragraph 1: "Travelers leaving Forney for Waco cover roughly ninety‑two miles as the crow flies, with the road distance a little longer thanks to the gentle curves of Interstate 35. The typical door‑to‑door drive lasts between two hours five minutes and two hours fifty‑two minutes, depending on traffic around the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex and the construction zones near Hillsboro." Count words: Travelers(1) leaving2 Forney3 for4 Waco5 cover6 roughly7 ninety‑two8 miles9 as10 the11 crow12 flies,13 with14 the15 road16 distance17 a18 little19 longer20 thanks21 to22 the23 gentle24 curves25 of26 Interstate 35.27 The28 typical29 door‑to‑door30 drive31 lasts32 between33 two34 hours35 five36 minutes37 and38 two39 hours40 fifty‑two41 minutes,42 depending43 on44 traffic45 around46 the47 Dallas‑Fort48 Worth49 metroplex50 and51 the52 construction53 zones54 near55 Hillsboro56. That's 56 words. Paragraph 2: "The route threads through Kaufman County, passing the historic downtown of Forney, then crosses the Trinity River near Kaufman before entering Ellis County where the town of Waxahachie offers a glimpse of its Victorian courthouse square. Continuing north, the shuttle rolls past the rolling hills of Hill County, skirting the edge of the Brazos River before reaching the vibrant college town of Waco." Count words: The1 route2 threads3 through4 Kaufman5 County,6 passing7 the8 historic9 downtown10 of11 Forney,12 then13 crosses14 the15 Trinity16 River17 near18 Kaufman19 before20 entering21 Ellis22 County23 where24 the25 town26 of27 Waxahachie28 offers29 a30 glimpse31 of32 its33 Victorian34 courthouse35 square.36 Continuing37 north,38 the39 shuttle40 rolls41 past42 the43 rolling44 hills45 of46 Hill47 County,48 skirting49 the50 edge51 of52 the53 Brazos54 River55 before56 reaching57 the58 vibrant59 college60 town61 of62 Waco63. 63 words. Paragraph 3: "For passengers who need a flight connection, the service can pick up at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport’s Terminal A or Terminal D, and drop off at Waco Regional Airport’s main terminal, making the intercity link useful for both business travelers heading to Baylor University and tourists visiting Magnolia Market." Count words: For1 passengers2 who3 need4 a5 flight6 connection,7 the8 service9 can10 pick11 up12 at13 Dallas/Fort14 Worth15 International16 Airport’s17 Terminal A18 or19 Terminal D,20 and21 drop22 off23 at24 Waco25 Regional26 Airport’s27 main28 terminal,29 making30 the31 intercity32 link33 useful34 for35 both36 business37 travelers38 heading39 to40 Baylor41 University42 and43 tourists44 visiting45 Magnolia46 Market47. 47 words. Paragraph 4: "Drivers follow I‑35 the entire way, using the high‑occupancy vehicle lanes where available to keep the trip steady. The vehicle fleet consists of late‑model sedans and SUVs equipped with climate control and ample luggage space for typical travel bags." Count words: Drivers1 follow2 I‑353 the4 entire5 way,6 using7 the8 high‑occupancy9 vehicle10 lanes11 where12 available13 to14 keep15 the16 trip17 steady.18 The19 vehicle20 fleet21 consists22 of23 late‑model24 sedans25 and26 SUVs27 equipped28 with29 climate30 control31 and32 ample33 luggage34 space35 for36 typical37 travel38 bags39. 39 words. Now FAQ: Q1: "How long does the trip take?" answer ~50 words. Answer: "Under normal conditions the ride from your Forney address to a Waco destination takes about two hours and ten minutes, but peak‑hour congestion around the Dallas‑Fort Worth interchange or weather‑related slowdowns near the Brazos River can add up to an extra thirty minutes." Count words: Under1 normal2 conditions3 the4 ride5 from6 your7 Forney8 address9 to10 a11 Waco12 destination13 takes14 about15 two16 hours17 and18 ten19 minutes,20 but21 peak‑hour22 congestion23 around24 the25 Dallas‑Fort26 Worth27 interchange28 or29 weather‑related30 slowdowns31 near32 the33 Brazos34 River35 can36 add37 up38 to39 an4