Thin content, duplicate content, or little or no original content can be killers to your large website SEO strategy. One of the best ways to make sure your website ranks highly on the search engines is to make sure that Google and the other search engines can really understand what your website is about. Using great keywords appropriately can really help indicate the subject matter of the individual page and allow for better SEO indexing. Here are a few tips to help optimize your large website and avoid thin content pages:
1. Dynamically created meta and title tag problems.
When optimizing a large website for SEO, chances are pretty good that you won't be hiring someone to optimize 100,000 title tags and meta tags on each of these pages. Title and meta tags are not the be-all-end-all of SEO, but they can certainly provide some value to the search engines, and even more value to people who are searching for your website's products or services.
All large websites will generally be dynamically created. With that in mind, a normal header that will hurt your rankings will be: