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Unread 20th Jan 2012, 12:38 PM   #1
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Sorry if this has been asked before. I have an EMD that isn’t doing well. I want to post the content (one page) on a second EMD that within the same niche. If I delete the content off website # 1 and repost it on website # 2 will I still be guilty of duplicate content? Should I just delete website # 1?
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Unread 20th Jan 2012, 03:07 PM   #2
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The best way to go with that is to re-engineer (spin) the article so it isn't duplicate on the #2 site.

re-engineer: change the title - change some of the wording - add a sentence here and there - delete some words and/or sentences.

substitute words - for example say the same thing in a different way.

It is freezing in Alaska = The temperatures in Alaska are freezing cold this year.

Completely different.

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Patrician is 100% correct. Also, Google and other search engines give 'weight' for the original content to the original domain.

Tip = Google prefers that indexed content be archived rather than deleted. Therefore your 'weight' is not lost. A long standing formula is: lost content = lost SE weight.

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Besides spinning the content, you can also try to make a 301 redirect to your second website, to recycle the link juice as much as possible.
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