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But anyway, this question is related to the layout of my site, and whether I'm hurting myself with "duplicate content" of my own doing.
Let's say my site is one big resource page about toothbrushes -- and on it I have several paragraphs of text which is basically a "buyer's guide", plus full "reviews" of the top 10 toothbrushes on the market. All on that one page that I'm targeting as my keyword, "best toothbrushes".
However, what I did was create individual posts for each toothbrush review and published them on my site, and they are word-for-word the same reviews that are on my resource page.
So I have an individual post called "Orbal B Toothbrush Review", and the text for that review is pulled directly from my main resource page -- which, again, contains reviews for 10 toothbrushes. And I have 10 total individual review posts that do this very same thing.
My question is -- by doing this, am I creating duplicate content on my site that may be triggering Panda? Should I simply "no-index" those individual posts/reviews, so they don't look like duplicates from my main resource page?
(The reason I have them in the first place is that I have a comparison chart on my resource page, and one of the columns is titled "review" -- and I link directly to those reviews from that comparison chart; and people actually click on them, so they can read the review of just *that* toothbrush, instead of having to read the entire resource page).
Hope that makes sense.
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