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Best way to generate pSEO landing page templates for SaaS?

Last post people told me my pages weren't indexing because content was too thin - appreciated that.

Now building landing pages for my SaaS targeting different keyword types - alternative pages (abc alternative), feature-based keywords, and problem-based keywords.

Main thing I'm trying to figure out: how much copy can I duplicate across pages - 40%, 70%? Can sections like hero, CTA, and footer stay the same, or does every page need fully unique copy? And if I do use a template, which sections actually need to be different per keyword so Google doesn't treat it as duplicate content?

Also wondering if a template approach even makes sense at scale or if building each page individually is the only way to avoid thin content issues again.

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