Thin Content
Pages with fewer than 400 words lack sufficient content depth for search engines to confidently match them to relevant search queries. These pages often fail to address user intent thoroughly and are frequently filtered from competitive rankings in favor of more comprehensive pages on the same topic.
Why it matters: Google's quality systems explicitly demote thin pages — pages under the content threshold are often omitted from competitive keyword rankings regardless of their backlink profile.
Detected on this site: 96 of 233 2xx pages (41.2%) have fewer than 400 words — a site-wide thin content problem.
Sites Most Affected by This Issue
These sites show the highest measured impact for Thin Content in our audited dataset.
View full leaderboardCommonly Affected Pages
- Auto-generated category and tag archive pages with no unique description
- Product pages using only manufacturer descriptions with no additional detail
- Blog posts that were published as stubs and never expanded
- Location or service pages sharing the same boilerplate with only city name swapped
- User-generated or imported content pages below the word count threshold
How to Fix
- 1.Expand product and category pages with unique descriptions, buyer guides, FAQs, or comparison sections.
- 2.Consolidate multiple thin pages covering similar topics into one comprehensive, authoritative page.
- 3.For auto-generated pages with no unique value, apply noindex or a canonical pointing to the parent category.
- 4.Add structured data (FAQ, HowTo, Product) to help search engines interpret page intent on borderline pages.
- 5.Prioritize expansion on thin pages that currently receive impressions — they're already partially visible to Google.