01Target keyword 3 · 18+

The H1 for landing three, carrying its target keyword

Two sentences under the H1: what this page answers, and what the reader gets if they click. Not a restatement of the headline.

Eight on the roster. Tap a face and the chat opens.

Fictional AI characters only. Nobody here is a real person.

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02The detail

The section heading that makes this page's argument

One sentence stating the argument. Set larger than the paragraphs under it.

First paragraph, containing the target keyword once. Say something a competitor page does not.

Second paragraph: a trade-off, a comparison or a consequence. Vary the sentence length.

Third paragraph closes the thought and hands off to the pros and cons below it.

What works well

  • Five or six pros, one line each, written for this page
  • Concrete where possible — numbers beat superlatives
  • No exclamation marks
  • Never copied from the home page
  • Never copied from another site

Worth knowing first

  • Real limitations, honestly stated
  • Every character is fictional, not a real person
  • Some features sit behind an optional upgrade
  • Strictly 18+, with an age gate before anything loads

03On this page

Gallery heading for landing three

One line describing the range shown below, not any single image.

Fictional AI character featured on the third landing page, in warm light

Caption one — a sentence, not a label.

Fictional AI character featured on the third landing page, on a sofa

Caption two — different in tone from the first.

Fictional AI character featured on the third landing page, in a doorway

Caption three — closes the set.

04In practice

What this looks like in practice

Two paragraphs describing the experience concretely, so the page has something the FAQ does not.

The second paragraph can carry a second bolded phrase and should end on a note that leads into the FAQ.

05Quick answers

Landing three — quick answers

01

First question specific to this page, phrased the way a searcher types it

Answer in 40 to 70 words, answering in the first sentence. These strings also build the FAQPage schema, so they must be the ones actually rendered.
02

Second question, not repeated from the home page FAQ

Four questions minimum per landing. Overlap with the home page is a duplicate-content signal and wastes the rich result.
03

Third question, covering the objection most likely to stop the click

Answer it honestly. A page that names its limitation converts better than one that hides it, and it is the reason the pros above are believable.
04

Fourth question, about price, privacy or eligibility

Close on the practical detail people check last: what it costs to start, what is stored, and the fact that the service is adults only.

07Start now

Closing call to action for landing three

Two sentences: what happens when they click, and what it costs.

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