Is using same content for different pages considered from Google as repeated?

by Wowali
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Let's assume that we have a landing page on that page: example.com/lander and another blog post on example.com/here-my-bla-bla-bla
And the two pages use the same content(not copied from another blog, it's written by me) but in different appearance, I mean every page looks different from other. You know how landing pages look like and how blog posts look like.

We are planning to make high quality backlinks to the blog post and the landing page will just hit traffic from PPC campaigns.

My question is that I will have some problems with Google about repeated content? May that affect on the ranking? What about stopping Google robots from indexing that landing page?
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    Originally Posted by Wowali View Post

    Let's assume that we have a landing page on that page: example.com/lander and another blog post on example.com/here-my-bla-bla-bla
    And the two pages use the same content(not copied from another blog, it's written by me) but in different appearance, I mean every page looks different from other. You know how landing pages look like and how blog posts look like.

    We are planning to make high quality backlinks to the blog post and the landing page will just hit traffic from PPC campaigns.

    My question is that I will have some problems with Google about repeated content? May that affect on the ranking? What about stopping Google robots from indexing that landing page?

    Odds are one of the pages will be buried in Supplemental SERPs.

    Blocking Google won't let the webpage be indexed. If you don't care about one of the pages being indexed I think you'll be fine ranking the one page. Obviously everything else SEO related comes into play (competition, etc...).
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