E-E-A-T Analysis: Test a Web Page's E-E-A-T Signals

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Enter your page's URL to analyze its Experience, Expertise, Authority, and Trustworthiness (EEAT) signals, as assessed by Google.

What is EEAT analysis?

EEAT is a set of criteria used by Google to assess the quality and credibility of a page. It measures:

  • Experience: Does the page describe a real-life experience?
  • Expertise: Is the content produced by an expert in the field?
  • Authority: Is the page cited and recognized as a reference source?
  • Reliability: Is the site secure and transparent?

Cost of an EEAT analysis: 5 credits.

The analyses performed are saved, and viewing them does not use up any credits.

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EEAT Analysis: Concrete Indicators, Not an Estimate

Google no longer just analyzes keywords. He wants to know who is speaking, on what grounds, and whether the content is trustworthy. E-A-A-T has become a key factor in assessing the quality of a webpage.

Textfocus analyzes these signals technically and objectively, directly on your page:

  • Is the author identified, with a profile and structured data?
  • Does the content include indicators of firsthand experience?
  • Does the page cite reliable external sources?
  • Are the trust signals in place (legal notices, site map, HTTPS)?