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Is it possible to rank with very thin content?

Hi everyone,

I created my first affiliate website about 2 months ago, and now I'm trying to do some SEO optimization. My website is not a blog and my products have a very short description (about 50 words). To give you an idea, think about thisiswhyimbroke .com: tons of products with a very short text description. My site follows that style, and the products are in the tech gadgets niche.

Talking about numbers, I have about 700 impressions and 6 clicks. I know it's too early to see results in the Search Console, but, in your opinion, how will my website ever rank with such a thin content? Can you suggest me a good SEO strategy?

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