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Very relevant (perhaps only) original content disappears/doing very bad on google search
Hi glj Maybe I can help. When you search 'Dell G3 15 3579 review' the new review page is 6th When you search 'Dell G3 3579 review' the older page comes up at position 1 So you essentially have two different (albeit closely related) keywords. One with the 15 in and one without. Dell G3 3579 review is sixth because you have very similar content on the Dell G3 15 3579 page. You are cannibalizing/diluting the page strength of this content with the new review. If you really must have this page: https://www.glj.io/dell-g7-g5-g3-gaming-laptops-whats-really-the-difference/ (which has '3579' 31 times in the HTML! ) - then make just one reference to Dell G3 3579 and use that as an anchor to link to the new page. Also use the shorter keyword 'Dell G3 3579 review' with and without the word 'review' on that new page + an Alt in an image. You will then strengthen that page for the shorter search. It is quite common for blogs to duplicate content in this way. You just need to be aware that mentioning the Dell G3 3579 one page has an effect on the other. I hope this help, Regards Nigel
Keyword Research | | Nigel_Carr0