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I have two sites that have similar, sometimes identical products (when I say identical, I mean exact same. Wen I say similar, I mean different quantities and prices, but the actual product is the same). I run them for two suppliers. I have built them differently in many respects, but similar in some.
I am concerned as I used the same basic "about us" and "disclaimer" pages for both, as both suppliers said "use the standard text". Is this going to cause me duplicate content problems with Google. The market is a well contested one, and I suspect Google will be applying harsher algos for this subject.
I changed the text a wee bit, but not too much as I did not want to change the legal effect of course. These are products that require legal notices and therefore most sites have pretty similar wording.
Keep Grinnin
But it irks me that I wrote a disclaimer a long time back that everyone else basically uses now and my site (it got dumped by Google at one stage for cross linking with another site) is at the bottom (probably all all because it got penalized) of the pile! Never mind. It had many days of sunshine and made lots of hay.
I meant I was bottom of the results, so therefore I lost the crown for writing that disclaimer. Not that the disclaimer was at the bottom of my html ;-)