We need to produce HTML body only, with tags allowed: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. Must open with h2 "Hillsboro to Denton Shuttle". Write 350-500 words unique route-specific content. Include short FAQ (2-3 Q&As) as h3 question + p answer. No banned words list: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable" as bullet list. Avoid using those words 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 prose but not as bullet list. Safer to avoid them entirely. Also no invented awards, review counts, price. No policies. 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 need to include real geography: mention highways (I-35W, US-287, maybe TX-121?), neighborhoods in Hillsboro (downtown, Lake Hillsboro), Denton (University of North Texas, downtown Denton, Denton Municipal Airport?), airports: Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW) maybe but not directly on route; maybe mention DFW as nearest major airport, also Denton Enterprise Airport (DTO). But route is intercity shuttle between Hillsboro and Denton, door-to-door. Could mention picking up at homes, hotels, etc. Mention typical drive time 113-156 minutes (1h53 to 2h36). Straight-line distance ~83 miles, road distance a bit more.
Word count 350-500 words. Let's aim ~420 words.
We need to produce only HTML tags allowed. No extra tags like div. Use ul li for FAQ? The FAQ format: h3 question + p answer. Could also use ul li but rule says short route-specific FAQ (2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer). So we will do h3 then p for each.
We must not use banned words as bullet list. We'll avoid bullet list entirely except maybe for FAQ? But FAQ is h3 + p, not bullet list. So no ul needed. But we can include ul for something else? Not required. Safer to not use ul at all.
We must include a booking CTA paragraph at end with phone and online booking mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
We must not use any other tags. Only allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. We'll use strong for emphasis maybe. Use a for link? Could link to booking page but not required. Could include a link to online booking. Use Book online. That's allowed.
We must not include any extra commentary. Only HTML body.
Let's craft content.
Word count: Let's count roughly.
We'll write paragraphs.
Paragraph 1: intro.
Paragraph 2: route details: highways I-35W north, US-287, etc.
Paragraph 3: pickup/drop-off neighborhoods.
Paragraph 4: travel time.
Paragraph 5: airport connections.
Paragraph 6: FAQ (two Q&As). Each Q as h3, answer as p.
Paragraph 7: CTA.
Make sure total words 350-500.
Let's draft.
Count words roughly.
Paragraph 1: "Texas Shuttle provides a private door‑to‑door ride that links Hillsboro with Denton, covering roughly 83 miles as the crow flies and a little more on the road." That's ~30 words.
Paragraph 2: "The driver follows I‑35W north out of Hillsboro, merges onto US‑287 near Alvarado, and continues through the rolling hills of Ellis County before crossing into Denton County near the town of Sanger." ~35 words.
Paragraph 3: "In Hillsboro you can be collected from downtown near the historic square, from the Lake Hillsboro residential area, or from any hotel along State Highway 22. In Denton the drop‑off points include the University of North Texas campus, the downtown square on Hickory Street, and the Denton Enterprise Airport terminal for travelers catching a regional flight." ~45 words.
Paragraph 4: "Typical door‑to‑door travel time ranges from 113 to 156 minutes depending on traffic around the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex and construction zones on I‑35W." ~30 words.
Paragraph 5: "Because the route passes within 20 miles of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, many passengers use the shuttle to connect to a DFW flight; the driver monitors the airline schedule and will adjust the pickup time if a flight is delayed, ensuring you are not left waiting at the curb." ~40 words.
Now FAQ: two Q&As.
Q1: "How long does the trip take?" Answer: "Expect between one hour fifty‑three minutes and two hours thirty‑six minutes, with the exact duration set by real‑time traffic conditions." ~30 words.
Q2: "What happens if my flight is delayed?" Answer: "We track the incoming flight and shift the departure accordingly; there is no fixed free‑wait window, but the driver will be ready when you land." ~30 words.
CTA paragraph: "Ready to ride? Call (817) 403‑6196 or book online and apply promo code ONLINE for 10 % off a round‑trip reservation." ~30 words.
Now total words: 30+35+45+30+40+30+30+30 = 270? Actually need 350-500. Need more content. Add more descriptive paragraphs.
Add paragraph about comfort, vehicle type, professional drivers, but avoid banned words. Use natural language.
Add paragraph about scheduling flexibility: "You choose the departure time that fits your schedule, whether it’s an early morning start for a business meeting in Denton or a late‑evening return after a concert at the University of North Texas." ~35 words.
Add paragraph about luggage: "The vans accommodate standard suitcases, carry‑ons, and small sports equipment; oversized items can be arranged in advance." ~25 words.
Add paragraph about safety: "All drivers hold a commercial license and complete a background check, and each vehicle undergoes regular maintenance inspections." ~25 words.
Now add these before FAQ.
Let's recount.
Add paragraph 6 (scheduling) 35 words.
Paragraph 7 (luggage) 25 words.
Paragraph 8 (safety) 25 words.
Now total approx 270+35+25+25 = 355 words. Good within 350-500.
Now ensure we have h2 at top, then paragraphs (p). Use h3 for FAQ questions. Use p for answers. Use strong maybe for emphasis. Use a for link.
Make sure not to use banned words as bullet list. We are not using bullet list. Avoid using those words at all? The banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". We used "flexible" in scheduling paragraph? We wrote "You choose the departure time that fits your schedule". Not using "flexible". Good. "Safer" not used. "Faster" not used. "Convenient" not used. "Affordable" not used. "Better" not used. "Any Address" not used. Good.
We used "comfort" maybe okay. Not banned.
We used "professional drivers" okay.
We used "regular maintenance inspections" okay.
We used "standard suitcases" okay.
We used "no fixed free-wait window" okay.
We used "monitor flights and adjust pickup" okay.
We must not invent policies like wait-time guarantees, refund promises, free-cancellation windows, luggage limits unless fact states. We said "oversized items can be arranged in advance" - that's a policy but not a guarantee. Might be okay. But rule: "Do NOT invent service POLICIES: no wait-time guarantees, refund promises, free-cancellation windows, or luggage limits unless a fact above states one." We introduced a luggage limit policy (standard suitcases, oversized items arranged). That could be considered a luggage limit policy. Safer to avoid specifying luggage limits. Remove that paragraph. Instead maybe mention "The vehicles have ample space for typical luggage" but not define limits. That might still be a policy. Safer to omit luggage paragraph entirely.
We also added safety paragraph about drivers background check and maintenance. That's a policy but maybe okay? It's a description of driver qualifications, not a guarantee. Might be okay. But rule says "Do NOT invent service POLICIES". Describing driver qualifications could be considered a policy. Safer to avoid explicit policy statements. Could keep generic "All drivers are commercially licensed and vehicles receive regular maintenance." That's factual description, not a policy. Might be okay.
But to be safe
