antrikshtravel
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Hi everyone,
I recently published a new travel-focused informational page on my site, aiming to target regional tourism topics in India. The page is about a Tawang tour package and includes route info, permits, and sightseeing guidance. It’s structured as evergreen content rather than a sales page.
The page is already indexed, but I’d appreciate any feedback from other webmasters or SEOs on:
I’m keeping the tone informational to avoid thin or promotional signals, and the content is original and based on recent travel. No affiliate links or hard CTAs. Page speed and Core Web Vitals are good, too.
Would love to hear any thoughts, especially from those working in travel SEO or regional content ranking. Thanks in advance!
I recently published a new travel-focused informational page on my site, aiming to target regional tourism topics in India. The page is about a Tawang tour package and includes route info, permits, and sightseeing guidance. It’s structured as evergreen content rather than a sales page.
The page is already indexed, but I’d appreciate any feedback from other webmasters or SEOs on:
- Whether the internal linking structure (from category and blog sections) is sufficient
- If using a single, relevant anchor keyword once (in the intro) is better for UX and SEO than repeating
- Ideal schema type (currently using Article markup – would Tour or TravelAgency be more appropriate?)
- Whether Google may consider it YMYL due to travel planning aspects (permits, geography, etc.)
I’m keeping the tone informational to avoid thin or promotional signals, and the content is original and based on recent travel. No affiliate links or hard CTAs. Page speed and Core Web Vitals are good, too.
Would love to hear any thoughts, especially from those working in travel SEO or regional content ranking. Thanks in advance!