We need to produce HTML body content for landing page. Must follow constraints: only tags allowed: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No other tags. Must open with h2 "Madisonville to Tyler Shuttle". 350-500 words unique content. Include short FAQ with 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 in bullet list; but can use them naturally? Safer to avoid them entirely. Also cannot invent awards, review counts, price. No policies like wait-time guarantees, refund promises, free-cancellation windows, luggage limits. For flight delays: say we monitor flights and adjust pickup — never promise specific free-wait duration. Must end with booking call-to-action paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and that they can book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
We must not use placeholder tokens. Must use only allowed tags. Must not include html/body/head. Just the body content.
We need to produce 350-500 words. Let's aim for ~400 words.
We need to mention real geography, neighborhoods, highways, airport terminals relevant to this route. Madisonville to Tyler. Madisonville is in Madison County, Texas. Tyler is in Smith County. Main connecting route I-20 / US-69. Actually I-20 runs east-west through Tyler? I-20 goes through Tyler? I-20 goes through Tyler area? Actually I-20 passes north of Tyler, but US-69 connects. We'll mention I-20 and US-69. Also mention Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) maybe. Madisonville doesn't have commercial airport; maybe nearest is Bryan-College Station (CLL) or Houston. But we can mention Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. Also mention neighborhoods: Madisonville downtown, Tyler's historic district, etc.
We need to write unique content, not generic.
We need to include FAQ: 2-3 Q&As. Use h3 for question, p for answer.
We must not use bullet list of banned words. So avoid bullet list altogether? Could use ul/li for FAQ? But spec says short route-specific FAQ (2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer). So we should not use ul for FAQ; just h3 and p.
We can include a ul for maybe features? But not required. Safer to avoid ul altogether to avoid banned words. But allowed tags include ul, li. But we can just not use them.
We must end with a booking call-to-action paragraph (p) mentioning phone and online booking and promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
We must ensure word count 350-500. Let's count approximate words.
Let's draft.
Word count estimate: We'll write ~420 words.
We'll produce HTML with tags only.
Structure:
Madisonville to Tyler Shuttle
... paragraph 1 ...
... paragraph 2 ...
... paragraph 3 ...
How long does the trip take?
... answer ...
Where will you pick me up in Madisonville?
... answer ...
What happens if my flight into Tyler is delayed?
... answer ...
Call (817) 403-6196 to reserve your seat or book online; use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
Make sure no banned words appear. Avoid "Better", "Flexible", "Safer", "Faster", "Convenient", "Affordable". Also avoid "Any Address". Use natural language. Check for any banned words inadvertently used. Avoid them. Now write content. We need to mention real geography: Madisonville's downtown square, the Madison County Courthouse, the route passes through the Piney Woods, crosses the Neches River near Tyler, passes through the city of Kilgore maybe? Actually I-20/US-69 goes through Kilgore, Longview? But we can mention major towns along route: Kilgore, Longview, maybe. But keep route-specific. Mention highways: I-20 eastbound, US-69 northbound. Mention airport: Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) terminal. Mention neighborhoods: Tyler's historic Azalea District, Madisonville's Main Street. Ok. Now count words. Let's draft paragraphs. Paragraph 1: about service description. Paragraph 2: about route details. Paragraph 3: about benefits. Then FAQ. Then CTA. Let's write. Count words roughly. Paragraph 1: "Travelers who need a direct ride between Madisonville and Tyler can rely on Texas Shuttle’s private door‑to‑door service. The trip covers roughly 103 miles as the crow flies, with the road distance a little longer because the vehicle follows Interstate 20 eastward before joining U.S. Highway 69 north toward the Tyler area. Drivers navigate the Piney Woods corridor, passing the Neches River crossing just south of Tyler before entering the city limits." Count words: let's count: Travelers(1) who2 need3 a4 direct5 ride6 between7 Madisonville8 and9 Tyler10 can11 rely12 on13 Texas14 Shuttle’s15 private16 door‑to‑door17 service.18 The19 trip20 covers21 roughly22 10323 miles24 as25 the26 crow27 flies,28 with29 the30 road31 distance32 a33 little34 longer35 because36 the37 vehicle38 follows39 Interstate40 2041 eastward42 before43 joining44 U.S.45 Highway46 6947 north48 toward49 the50 Tyler51 area.52 Drivers53 navigate54 the55 Piney56 Woods57 corridor,58 passing59 the60 Neches61 River62 crossing63 just64 south65 of66 Tyler67 before68 entering69 the70 city71 limits72. That's 72 words. Paragraph 2: "Typical door‑to‑door drive time ranges from 141 to 193 minutes, depending on traffic around the Kilgore‑Longview stretch and the morning rush near the Tyler Pounds Regional Airport terminal. The route skirts the historic downtown square of Madisonville, where the county courthouse anchors Main Street, and later rolls through Tyler’s Azalea District, known for its spring blooms and brick‑paved streets." Count words: Typical1 door‑to‑door2 drive3 time4 ranges5 from6 1417 to8 1939 minutes,10 depending11 on12 traffic13 around14 the15 Kilgore‑Longview16 stretch17 and18 the19 morning20 rush21 near22 the23 Tyler24 Pounds25 Regional26 Airport27 terminal.28 The29 route30 skirts31 the32 historic33 downtown34 square35 of36 Madisonville,37 where38 the39 county40 courthouse41 anchors42 Main43 Street,44 and45 later46 rolls47 through48 Tyler’s49 Azalea50 District,51 known52 for53 its54 spring55 blooms56 and57 brick‑paved58 streets59. That's 59 words. Paragraph 3: "Because the vehicle is reserved for your party alone, you can load luggage, sports equipment, or a small pet without sharing space with strangers. The driver will meet you at the address you provide — whether it’s a home on County Road 101, a hotel near the Madisonville Municipal Airport, or a business on Tyler’s Broadway Avenue — and will track your flight status if you are arriving at Tyler Pounds Regional Airport, adjusting the pickup time accordingly." Count words: Because1 the2 vehicle3 is4 reserved5 for6 your7 party8 alone,9 you10 can11 load12 luggage,13 sports14 equipment,15 or16 a17 small18 pet19 without20 sharing21 space22 with23 strangers.24 The25 driver26 will27 meet28 you29 at30 the31 address32 you33 provide34 —35 whether36 it’s37 a38 home39 on40 County41 Road42 101,43 a44 hotel45 near46 the47 Madisonville48 Municipal49 Airport,50 or51 a52 business53 on54 Tyler’s55 Broadway56 Avenue57 —58 and59 will60 track6