What Is Indexing and How Thin Content Slows It Down

What is indexing and why does thin content matter? Thin content refers to pages with little or no value—like duplicate, keyword-stuffed, or auto-generated content. Search engines may choose not to index these pages because they offer little user benefit. Even if crawled, thin content might not make it into the index. To ensure proper indexing, write detailed, relevant, and helpful content that answers real questions. Google prioritizes usefulness, not just quantity, when deciding what to index.