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Content & E-E-A-T Analysis
Google's quality guidelines emphasize Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. We evaluate whether your content meets these standards and identify gaps that suppress your rankings.
Methodology
What We Check
Content Depth & Quality
Word count analysis, thin content detection, duplicate content identification, and content uniqueness scoring across all indexed pages.
Author Attribution
Author bios, credentials, author pages, and proper schema markup that demonstrates real expertise behind your content.
Freshness Signals
Publication dates, last-modified timestamps, content update frequency, and staleness detection for time-sensitive content.
Readability & Structure
Heading hierarchy, paragraph length, list usage, table formatting, and reading level analysis.
Authority Indicators
External citations, press mentions, about page completeness, contact information visibility, and privacy policy presence.
Impact
Why It Matters
Google's helpful content system can demote entire sites that produce low-quality or unoriginal content. E-E-A-T signals are especially critical for YMYL (Your Money, Your Life) topics like finance, health, and professional services. Even high-quality content underperforms without proper author attribution, freshness signals, and structural readability.
Real Examples
Issues We Commonly Find
Blog posts attributed to "System Admin" instead of real authors
Zero E-E-A-T signal for 498 blog posts, undermining content authority in Google's quality assessment
73% of blog content unchanged since 2020-2022
Stale content loses ranking priority as Google favors fresh, updated information
Blog on subdomain isolating link equity from main domain
Content authority not flowing to commercial pages, weakening overall domain strength
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