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: If a domain ranks for one keyword, does Google prefer to rank it for similar keywords as well? Say there's a website example.com If the page example.com/english-action-movies ranks as number 1-10

@Alves908

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Say there's a website example.com

If the page example.com/english-action-movies ranks as number 1-10 on google search, is it likely that a new page created later example.com/french-action-movies will also rank well?

Does Google see that this domain ranked well for <language>-action-movies
and therefore prefer this domain for other <languages>?



In the example above I have used language as a way of a similar page, but this can be thought of as hair-salons-in-new-york vs post-offices-in-new-york.

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@Debbie626

Your English movie URL has nothing to do with your French movie URL, the only common thing is that they have the same domain and if your domain is strong, your French movies will also show up on the first page of search engines.

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@Shelton105

Every page in your site will rank differently based on the numerous parameters that Google use to index pages.

But still if your site has good domain authority, its juice gets passed to its other pages as well.

The best benefits will be gained if your new pages are linked to already indexed/ranking pages. + add them to your sitemap as well.

As in :

If page example.com/directory1/page1 is already ranking good,thenThe ideal strategy should be to have a new page example.com/directory1/page2 linked from this page 1 or overall domain example.com(through footer or any widget) to increase this page's authority and indicate that to crawler.

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