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Questions Around Splitting Content Up

Hey all,

We currently have a page that ranks position 6 for 'sicily holidays' - it has lots of content, including some bits about the Aeolian Islands.

My boss has proposed to split up the page so we have a Sicily Holidays page and a Aeolian Islands page. This would then preserve our Aeolian-related keywords.

My only worry is that non of our competitors have the Aeolian Islands on their Sicily pages, which makes me think it gives us more relevance and is why we rank higher than bigger competitors.

What would you do in this situation? I'm looking at testing the page split and then reverting if the ranking drops however if there's a clear cut answer so we're not doubling up work that would be ideal! Really since we're in position 6 I wouldn't like to remove anything from the page if possible but wanted to get other SEOs takes before I make a decision.

Thanks!

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