If you have wondered how many words a local landing page should have to rank, the better question is whether the page has enough genuine depth to help a customer decide. Thin pages give Google and readers little to work with, while useful, sufficient content competes. GMB Everywhere’s Website Audit scores your content depth against simple bands. Here is how to read it and build pages that earn their ranking.
There is no magic word count for a local landing page, but a page that is too thin gives Google and customers little to work with. Enough genuine content to explain your service, answer real questions, and show you serve the area is what helps a page compete. Google’s SEO starter guide puts useful, sufficient content at the center.
Rather than chase a number, aim for depth that actually helps the reader. The Website Audit in GMB Everywhere’s Google Business Profile audit tool scores your content depth against simple bands, so you can see at a glance whether a page is too light.
The audit gives you a quick read on whether a page has enough substance.
Depth
Word-count bands
It scores your content against simple bands so you can tell thin from sufficient at a glance.
Signal
A starting point
The band is a prompt to add real value where a page is light, not a target to pad toward.
Quality
Useful over long
Depth should answer questions and describe your service, not stretch with filler.
Read the band, add genuine depth, then confirm the page is no longer thin.
Run the Website Audit and open Website Quality. The content depth meter scores your page against bands so you can see whether it sits in the thin range.

Read the band
A page in the thin band is your cue to add substance, starting with the questions customers actually ask.
Add depth that earns its place. The strongest local pages explain the service, who it helps, your service area, pricing context, and the questions people ask before they call.
What real depth includes
Where to find it
Write for the customer first. If a section helps someone decide to call, it belongs; if it only adds words, cut it.
Re-run the audit after you expand a page. Use the band as a floor to clear, then keep editing for clarity rather than padding past it.
Fix
Pair depth with a clean outline using the header structure check so longer pages stay easy to scan.
See which band your page lands in and whether it reads as thin.
Add useful content, then run the audit again to confirm the improvement.
Thin landing page
Well-developed page
How many words should a local landing page have?
There is no fixed number. Aim for enough genuine content to explain your service, answer common questions, and show you serve the area. The audit’s bands help you tell thin from sufficient.
Is longer always better?
No. Padding a page with filler does not help. Depth should add value for the reader; once the page answers real questions clearly, more words for their own sake do not help.
What should I add to a thin page?
Start with the questions customers ask before they call: what the service includes, who it is for, your service area, and what to expect. That depth is the most useful.
Does content depth affect ranking?
Useful, sufficient content helps a page compete, while very thin pages give Google little to work with. It is one factor alongside consistency and relevance.
How does this relate to the rest of the audit?
Content depth is part of Website Quality, alongside the spelling check and header structure. Strong pages do well on all three.
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