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E-E-A-T

Google quality-rater shorthand for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness.

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In plain language

Google quality-rater shorthand for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness.

It is a framework for judging whether a page and source deserve trust, especially for topics where bad advice can cost money, health, safety, or legal risk.

Where it bites

E-E-A-T matters when visibility depends on how machines read, cite, and summarise your pages. It rewards clear structure more than louder marketing language.

What to check

  • Is the definition explicit enough to be cited?
  • Does the page answer the buyer question directly?
  • Is the source structure machine-readable?

Common questions

What is E-E-A-T?

Google quality-rater shorthand for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness.

Why does E-E-A-T matter?

E-E-A-T matters when visibility depends on how machines read, cite, and summarise your pages. It rewards clear structure more than louder marketing language.

What should you check first for E-E-A-T?

Is the definition explicit enough to be cited? Does the page answer the buyer question directly? Is the source structure machine-readable?

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