How to fix thin content issue?
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Hello!
I've checked my website via Moz and received "thin content" issue: "Your page is considered to have "thin content" if it has less than 50 words"
But I definitely know that we have 5 text blocks with unique content, each block consist of more than 50 words. Do you have any ideas what may cause this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Yana
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Hi Flyyazp
Hi Kevin
I've checked view-source and - yes! Content is hidden. Thanks a lot for a correct assumption!
I think the reason is that my website is built as a single page application on Angular2. Further steps will be checked with my dev team:) I know that SPAs have some issues with SEO so it's time to do some research on best practices
Thanks a lot!
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Hi Yana,
I agree with Kevin's point.
Can you send an example of one of the pages that supposedly has thin content so we can take a look at the source code?
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Do you see the content when view source (content isn't hidden -- for example in iframe)?
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