According to Google, the content that does not add value or knowledge to the web is considered Think Content. The search engine identifies such content and penalizes the websites.

The Cognitive SEO contributor Adrian Cojocariu has published a comprehensive guide on avoiding the Google thin content penalty. This detailed guide explains the thin content and the Google policy for it.

Cojocariu says, “We live in a world of information overload. If 10 years ago it was hard to find content at all, now there’s way too much of it! Which one is good? Which one is bad? We don’t know.

While this subject is very complex, it’s clear that Google is attempting to solve these content issues in its search results. One of the biggest issues they’ve encountered in the digital marketing world is what they call thin content.

But what exactly is thin content? Should you worry about it? Can it affect your website’s SEO in a negative way? Well, thin content can get your site manually penalized but it can also sometimes send your website in Google’s omitted results. If you want to avoid these issues, keep reading”.

Thin Content & SEO | How to Avoid a Google Thin Content Penalty

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