What do I do In This Case?

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Recently prior to Penguin updates from Google we had no issues running a multisite steming from the same IP/fileset.

Our structure would look like this for 6 website domains:

111 .com/product1
222 .com/product1
333 .com/product1
444 .com/product1
555 .com/product1
666 .com/product1

Product pages were identical. Content identical. Only difference was the URL.

After Penguin, only our most authoritative website 111 .com/product1 has it's rankings in Google... The others have literally dropped off i suspect for duplicate content.

Each of the pages are IDENTICAL. Same content. Same IP. Different URL/Domain....

Problem is is that we have some of those (if not all) of the pages indexed on Google.

We want to now create new content for each of the pages but preserve the indexed pages as best we can. We were thinking a redirect or something would keep the indexed pages alive or at least speed up the indexing of the newer pages...

How do we do this?
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