Tranfering content from one blog to another page on different blog

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I have two blogs of similar niches and I want to drop one of them. I would like to add a page on the blog that I am keeping and basically put the content of the blog that I am dropping on that page.

What would be the best way to do this?

I want to make sure that I am not penalized for duplicate content also.

Could you, please, let me know what is the best way to do this? Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Anthony Flatt
    The content will likely be marked as duplicate as the search engines have crawled content before on that blog.

    Why don't you spin and reword the content and make it look unique so that you can avoid it being marked as duplicate?

    Use an article spinner if you need help. This will also appear as new content on your main site and will get indexed again.
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  • Profile picture of the author HarrieB
    Ok, First of all delete the content from the original blog and wait for a couple of days.
    Send your site for indexing once again!! by adding your url to Google!!
    Post the content to other blog after a week of doing this.
    TRUST ME u wont be penalized as the original content is already removed!!
    I have done this numerous times.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    There's some misinformation, above, actually (and the comments about "spinning" are particularly inappropriate). Maybe a look at something a little more authoritative will ease your confusion?

    Originally Posted by Sylviane View Post

    I want to make sure that I am not penalized for duplicate content also.
    There's no danger at all of that, because (a) it wouldn't be duplicate content anyway (just syndicated content), and (b) there are no penalties for such content anyway, as explained on Google's WebMaster Central blog, also quoted here: Article Marketers - Lay the Duplicate Content Myth To Rest Once and For All | Internet Marketing and Publishing

    The worst that can happen is that the "copied content" may temporarily not be indexed in the main index but in the supplemental index for its own content/words. That can change, though. No "penalties" for this, however you do it.
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