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.......Our company offers widgets online, including a large selection of , "Jack Vettriano", and "People", prints. We also provide a wide range of framing choices, and strive to ensure our customers’ satisfaction with each piece we frame. You can search our inventory by art or décor style (including , Asian, Contemporary, Modern, Impressionistic, and Neo Classical), artist name (including "Vettriano", Picasso, Warhol, Dali, Da Vinci, Van Gogh, Monet, Degas, Rockwell, Adams, and others), subject type (including "People", Landscape, Abstract, Portraits, Architecture, Animals, and Sports), colors, price range, size, and other qualities.
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We're wondering if the search engines might see this as duplicate content? If so, would having 10 different first sentences, 10 different second sentences...etc, then having our CMS generate descriptive text by randomly picking a first sentence (from the ten), randomnly picking a second sentence...etc to generate a new paragraph, be enough to show the search engines this is not duplicate content? Each sentence would have key variables populated from the database.
Thank you. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Jim
on the other hand: 300,000 widgets with the same descriptions sounds like you could boil them down to a few thousands and invest more time in individual descriptions, which both search engines and your customers would surely prefer.