Thin Content

What is Thin Content? – Definition

Thin Content is low quality content that we deal with on the Internet. These are mainly short texts containing factual, grammatical, spelling or syntactic errors. They are usually not very readable and not very attractive, which results in a decrease in the quality of the page where they are placed.

Thin content definicja

How does Google see it?

The Google search engine has a much broader understanding of low quality content. These are texts that contain too many keywords or are optimized for the wrong phrase. Sometimes they also lack graphic distinction of important fragments, which affects SEO activities. Thin content are also blocks of continuous text, which are not divided into paragraphs and do not have headers – a description unfriendly to the user, which can be suspected of being of no value (that is spam). This group also includes automatically generated content and hidden text.

Was this definition helpful?
(0)
Author
Delante is an online marketing agency specialized in generating website traffic from search engines and paid ads (SEO / SEM). Over 80% of our clients are from rapidly growing e-commerce industry.

RECENTLY ON OUR BLOG

Are you curious about SEO of online stores or maybe you want to enter the Swiss market and wonder SEO abroad looks like? You will find answers to these questions and many other tips important for the development of your business on our blog.

What’s EEAT & Why Is It Important for SEO?

What’s EEAT & Why Is It Important for SEO?

Some time ago SEO specialists thought that EEAT was only about creating elements such as author’s bios or links to resources to make the website more authoritative for crawlers. Today we know that Google perceives authoritativeness differently. It expects both the brand itself, and the people standing behind it to be industry experts. What’s Google EEAT and how to convince the search engine robots that your content is trustworthy and should be displayed high in the search results?

Read more