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Frequently Asked Questions
What is E-E-A-T?
E-E-A-T stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. It's a set of quality guidelines that Google uses to evaluate content and determine search rankings. Content that demonstrates high E-E-A-T signals is more likely to rank well in search results.
How does the E-E-A-T checker work?
Our E-E-A-T checker analyzes your webpage's structured data (JSON-LD schema markup) to evaluate how well your content meets Google's E-E-A-T standards. It examines author information, organization details, article metadata, and other signals to provide a comprehensive score and actionable recommendations.
What types of pages can I analyze?
The E-E-A-T checker works with any webpage that contains structured data, including blog posts, news articles, medical content, product pages, and other content types. The tool focuses on pages that use schema.org markup to provide information about authors, organizations, and content.
Is the E-E-A-T checker free to use?
Yes, our E-E-A-T checker is completely free to use. Simply enter a webpage URL and receive instant analysis of your content's E-E-A-T signals along with detailed recommendations for improvement.
What if my page doesn't have structured data?
If your page doesn't contain structured data (JSON-LD), the checker will notify you. To get the most accurate analysis, you should first implement schema markup on your pages, including Person schema for authors, Organization schema for your company, and Article or BlogPosting schema for your content.
How can I improve my E-E-A-T score?
To improve your E-E-A-T score, ensure you have proper structured data with author credentials, organization information, publication dates, and clear authorship signals. Add author bios, include expert credentials, provide transparent company information, and implement proper schema markup. Check our blog resources for detailed guides on improving each aspect of E-E-A-T.