Thin Content in Marketing websites
Thin content is pages with low unique information that cannot satisfy search intent.
Google's quality systems explicitly demote thin pages. A page that falls below the content threshold is often omitted from competitive keyword rankings regardless of its backlink profile or domain authority. Sites with a high proportion of thin pages face site-wide quality signals that can suppress even their well-written content.
Based on 160 Marketing sites audited with thin content detected.
| # | Domain | Thin Pages | SEO Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 151 | belead.io | 50%1 pages | 55 |
| 152 | localempire.co | 100%1 pages | 95 |
| 153 | bluepigeon.app | 100%1 pages | 85 |
| 154 | inturahq.com | 100%1 pages | 80 |
| 155 | themailsupply.com | 33%1 pages | 45 |
| 156 | app.apogee.ad | 100%1 pages | 85 |
| 157 | mailsign.online | 100%1 pages | 85 |
| 158 | mpa.oretu.agency | 100%1 pages | 85 |
| 159 | leadsmint.com | 100%1 pages | 80 |
| 160 | launchmachine.app | 100%1 pages | 85 |
Showing 151–160 of 160 sites
How to fix Thin Content
- 1.Expand product and category pages with unique descriptions, buyer guides, FAQs, or comparison sections.
- 2.Consolidate multiple thin pages covering the same topic into one comprehensive, authoritative page and 301 redirect the rest.
- 3.For auto-generated pages with no unique value, apply noindex or a canonical pointing to the parent category.
- 4.Prioritize expansion on thin pages that already receive impressions in Google Search Console — they are partially visible and respond fastest to improvement.
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