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Cannibalizing Pages - Keyword overlap

Two pages trying to rank for

  1. WW2 Reenactment Groups
  2. WW2 Reenactments

1 is a directory page for the actual organizations that put together events, the other is a page for events. I see in search console there is some cannibalization going on. Both pages ranking for "ww2 reenactments near me ".

Any tips on how to get these two pages to differentiate?

I will say that it has gotten a lot better over time and it seems google is smart enough to figure out the differentiation but if there is anything I can do myself to help it along that would be great.

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