The HTML you supplied is not the actual article but a set of instructions explaining that the original content was missing. Because of this, there is no real article text, no headings, and no 177-word body for me to optimize while preserving structure, section count, and word count.
To carry out the requested optimization (improving editorial quality and readability without harming SEO or changing the structure), I need the full current HTML of your article, including:
- The existing
<h1>title - All
<h2>and<h3>headings, in their current order - All paragraphs, lists, and any table or case study currently present
Please paste the complete article HTML inside a code block in your next message, for example:
html
<h1>Your Original Title</h1>
<h2>Section 1</h2>
<p>...existing content...</p>
<h2>Section 2</h2>
<p>...existing content...</p>
Once you provide the real article HTML, I will:
- Preserve the exact heading structure and number of sections
- Keep the total word count within ±5% of the original
- Improve clarity, rhythm, and readability of each paragraph
- Enrich the text with specific details, examples, and at least one concrete data point or named source (e.g., Phocuswright, OTA revenue figures), as requested by the reviewer
- Use natural synonyms and related expressions to maintain or improve SEO without keyword stuffing
After you paste the full HTML, I will return a fully revised version that meets all your constraints.