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Is this a good idea with landing pages?

I work for a company who offer skiing holidays. We sometimes have offers in the winter months which are shown on our "Offers" webpage.

In addition to this, I was thinking of creating landing pages called:

"December skiing offers"

"January skiing offers"

"February skiing offers"

"March skiing offers"

"April skiing offers"

So say there are offers on 20th December, 20th Jan and 20th Feb - these offers will be shown on the "offers" page but then also on the December landing page the 20th Dec offer will be shown and the 20th Jan offer will be shown on the Jan skiing offers landing page etc.

And then if there are no offers in March and April I'll still keep that page as a landing page but it'll simply say "there are currently no offers in April, however go to our offers page to view our offers in other months" (then hyperlink the user to "offers").

Do you think this is a good idea? My reasoning behind this was that "December skiing offers" (or other months) are very searchable keywords someone is likely to Google. It'll lead to more traffic and even if there are no offers for that month it'll act as a hook to take them to other pages.

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