Let's take a practical example of this
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 4:30 am
The project would take the form of a platform where the highest-scoring experts would be connected with publishers and SEO experts who are interested in improving their site’s EEAT values by recruiting those hungary phone number who can shine a bright light on the entire site.
The questions that are then asked of the community concern whether there would be interest in having this tool, whether anyone would be interested in paying to use the tool and, finally, how economically interesting would this information be.
The responses call into question messages that the Google Search Liaison bluebird social media account posted earlier this year about the lack of SEO value of author biographies.
And the social post was brought up precisely because someone pointed out that you can actually write anything in your bio, because Google is not able to cross-check credentials. In line with what Google said (even if it is something you should not do).
Another very interesting answer allows us to look at the question of EEAT values but from another perspective: their fluctuation over time , based on who is reading the content. Because being an expert or not is always evaluated by who is reading.
. As a reader interested in knowing how air conditioners work, you are starting in a situation where you know nothing. Anyone who knows even a little more than you is an expert .
For this reason, you may positively evaluate many different contents that seem to give you all the information you lack. However, as time and reading passes, you yourself become more expert on the topic of air conditioners. In this case, you will find yourself evaluating the contents differently and you may, for example, discover that some of those that seemed to you to be written by experts actually lack a lot of information that you found useful in those who are now for you the real experts.
The questions that are then asked of the community concern whether there would be interest in having this tool, whether anyone would be interested in paying to use the tool and, finally, how economically interesting would this information be.
The responses call into question messages that the Google Search Liaison bluebird social media account posted earlier this year about the lack of SEO value of author biographies.
And the social post was brought up precisely because someone pointed out that you can actually write anything in your bio, because Google is not able to cross-check credentials. In line with what Google said (even if it is something you should not do).
Another very interesting answer allows us to look at the question of EEAT values but from another perspective: their fluctuation over time , based on who is reading the content. Because being an expert or not is always evaluated by who is reading.
. As a reader interested in knowing how air conditioners work, you are starting in a situation where you know nothing. Anyone who knows even a little more than you is an expert .
For this reason, you may positively evaluate many different contents that seem to give you all the information you lack. However, as time and reading passes, you yourself become more expert on the topic of air conditioners. In this case, you will find yourself evaluating the contents differently and you may, for example, discover that some of those that seemed to you to be written by experts actually lack a lot of information that you found useful in those who are now for you the real experts.