With Google’s new algorithm, many are worried about the ranking of their pages. In our previous post, we talked about ways that you can improve your site ranking. While doing some additional content writing for clients, we can explain how to write interesting and useful content.
Our one client is an accessible van rental company who is trying to improve rankings for a few specific cities they service. The best way to create useful content for your webpage is to picture who would want or need to view this information. For us, we think of the type of customer who would be in contact with them for their van rental service. Most likely these would be travelers looking for vans to rent during business, family, or other personal trips. Then with more information from the business, we can get more specific in that we are writing for those looking for rentals in the Phoenix, Arizona area.
Now that we have the topic of travelers going to Phoenix, what would be the best article to write? Our choice was one about the activities available to do in and around the Phoenix area. Since we may do more articles for the Phoenix area in the future, our article became more defined to historic interests in the Phoenix area.
After a little research about the historic attractions located there, we began writing a short article about this specific topic. Here are the results:
Explore the History of Arizona
Famous for the Grand Canyon and its 277 miles of stunning terrain, Arizona has numerous attractions for all types of tourists. Whether you enjoy taking vacations to learn from the area’s museums, to relax in nature, or for a variety of reasons, Arizona is for you. One of the most popular activities of Arizona and especially the Phoenix area, is learning the history of the state.
With a past consisting of multiple Native American tribes, pioneer homesteading, and old west towns, Arizona has a rich and diverse culture. If you are interested in the first people of the land, the Heard Museum is a must see. Filled with authentic artwork, pottery, books, textiles, and jewelry, this Phoenix museum is just one of the many attractions that show and teach the history of the multiple Native American tribes that were located in the area.
If the Old West brings more interest to you and your family, check out the numerous genuine historic buildings from hotels to shops located all over the state. For hands on experience, visit Rawhide Western Town. Also located near Phoenix, this western destination features cookouts, “gold” panning, and bull riding. To get the full history of Arizona, from territorial days through state creation to the current days, the Arizona Capital Museum has it all. Exhibits feature an array of information including the creation of the Arizona government, how the territory became a state, and even its involvement in World War II.
When you are visiting Arizona, make sure your transportation is reliable with a handicap van rental from Wheelers Accessible Van Rentals. Located in major cities across the country, including Phoenix, Tucson, and Mesa, Wheelers strives to find the best answer to any travel problem. They work to continually find innovative products that can make the world a more accessible place. Wheelers believes that by generating the newest products and services, they provide a unique program that customers trust and return to time and again. Wheelers Accessible Van Rentals continues to be the leader in the handicap transportation field because of these beliefs.
Breaking through travel barriers since 1989, Wheelers goal is to provide accessible vehicles in every city in the United States, Canada, and around the world. To contact Wheelers Accessible Van Rentals, visit wheelersvanrentals.com to get an instant quote form, or call (800) 456-1371
How do you think we did? Our purpose in creating content is to allow Google to see the relevant information this site has to offer to those looking for it. It may be difficult to create articles that show information that seems relevant to your business, but the best thing is to cater to those who you know are looking.