Hi Amanda,

I have gone ahead and listed 5x blog ideas with the semantic keywords to include within the content. I have also included one for the easter period. Reason for this is because by the time it is indexed and picked up by Google it will be past the Xmas period so best to target the Easter breaks now.

Blog Idea #1

Focus Keyword: East Wittering Pubs
Recommended Length: Between 500-700 words.
Keyword Usage: Need to use keyword 3 times throughout the blog.

Blog Title Suggestion: Top 3 East wittering pubs for families
Semantic Keywords to be used: Shore Inn, drifters kitchen bar, Pond Bar.

Blog Idea #2

Focus Keyword: Beaches in West Sussex
Recommended Length: 1000 – 1100 words.
Keyword Inclusion: 4 times.
Blog Name Suggestion: Top 5 Best Beaches in West Sussex You Need to Visit
Semantic Keywords to use: west wittering beach, sandy beach, beach cafe, selsey beach, bracklesham bay, Thorney Island, East Wittering

Blog Idea #3
Focus Keyword: Pet Friendly Cottages West Sussex
Recommended Length: 1000 – 1100 words.
Keyword Inclusion: 4 times.
Blog Name Suggestion: Top 7 Pet Friendly Cottages in West Sussex
Semantic Keywords to use: Holiday cottages west wittering, Beach houses, West Sussex cottages, west wittering

Blog Idea #4
Focus Keyword: West Wittering
Recommended Length: 1400-1500 words.
Keyword Inclusion: 5 times.
Blog Name Suggestion: 10 Reasons West Wittering is the Perfect Easter Getaway
Semantic Keywords to use: Chichester Harbour, Chichester Cathedral, Sandy Beaches, Bracklesham Bay, Beach Cottages West Wittering

Blog Idea #5
Focus Keyword: Luxury Holiday Cottages
Recommended Length: 900-1000 words.
Keyword Inclusion: 3-4 times.
Blog Name Suggestion: Luxury Holiday Cottages on the South Coast: A Guide to Indulgent Stays
Semantic Keywords to use: coastal cottages, west wittering cottages, luxury cottages, coastal escapes, beach views

If you have any troubles with the blogs than please reach out to us and we will be more than happy to help. We will also monitor once these are complete and go back into them to complete an internal/ external linking strategy to maximise potential.