- Thin content can be identified as low quality pages that add little to no value to the reader. Examples of thin content include duplicate pages, automatically generated content or doorway pages.
- Rather than copying the wording, phrasing, titling and content from other websites, try coming up with your own ways to say things. If you are summarising someone else's content, do it by rephrasing the content in the way that feels natural for you (don't forget to mention the source). Short quotes are okay, but make sure they are clearly marked as such.
- The best way to avoid thin content is to do as Google tells you to do: "Make pages primarily for users, not for search engines."