What is E-A-T? E-A-T stands for “Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness.”
- “Expertise” – You need to be an expert in your field. Expertise means you need to show the skill of the creator for the Main Content or (MC) and mention it in your content. Expertise is less critical for humor or gossip websites, but it’s vital for medical, financial, or legal websites. The good news is any site can show expertise if the content is truthful and useful for users.
- “Authoritativeness” – You need to show that you are an authority or the authoritativeness of the creator for the MC. And you can get this from the expertise of your writers or yourself. If your page is a community or forum discussion, the quality of the conversation drives authority. Credentials are necessary, but so are personal experiences like reviews.
- “Trustworthiness” – You need to show users they can trust the creator or company of the Main Content, the MC itself, and the website. Trustworthiness is especially important for eCommerce websites that ask users for their credit card information. Everything about your site should make users feel safe while they’re visiting. As a starting point, you should immediately implement an SSL certificate on your site as at least 70% of first page results are using SSL (It’s one of many of Googles scoring signals)
You need to eat to live. And so does your website content. A different kind of “eat,” but the idea is to rank better in Google.
That’s right, and we’re talking about E-A-T. We first saw this acronym when Google’s Search Quality Guidelines got leaked in 2014. But with Google’s official 2020 release, we now know just how vital E-A-T is. This year, E-A-T is set to be a huge deal. Our SEO Services deal with getting your site to comply with Google’s E-A-T most essential factors.
Google states that E-A-T is among the top 3 considerations for Page Quality. So if you haven’t been paying attention to E-A-T content before, you should start doing so. Immediately. Download Googles Search Quality Evaluator Guidelines here.
Why is E-A-T So Important for Your Web Pages?
So why is having expertise, authority, and trust so significant? After all, the Google quality rater guidelines don’t determine a page’s rankings.
Essentially, E-A-T determines a website’s value. Quality raters keep E-A-T in mind when judging how good a site or page provides what they need. They look to see if they’re getting a good online experience and if the content meets their standards. If the raters feel like a user would feel comfortable reading, sharing, and recommending the content, that earns the site a high level of E-A-T.
Think of E-A-T as the reason why users would choose your site over your competition’s. E-A-T could have a direct impact on how Google receives — and ultimately ranks — your website.
“Your Money or Your Life” or YMYL
So how does E-A-T affect visitors to your site?
E-A-T is closely related to what Google calls “Your Money or Your Life” (YMYL) pages. YMYL pages are those that have topics on medical advice, legal advice, financial advice, that sort of thing. Anything that could positively or negatively affect a user’s happiness, health, and wealth. Examples include:
- An online store asking for your credit card info
- A mommy blog giving parenting advice
- A financial institution blog offering legal advice
- A medical health page listing symptoms for a rare disease
High-ranking YMYL pages will show a high level of E-A-T. That’s because the safer a user feels while visiting a page, and the more the content meets their search query, the more it will meet the needs of E-A-T. Sites that are genuinely offering helpful advice or a solution to a problem will meet these needs more readily than sites that try to game Google’s system.
Wrapping up:
So your site will only be as useful as what you put into it. Since E-A-T on both the page-level and site-level, you need to make sure every part of your website is trying to meet Google’s requirements. And if your pages qualify as YMYL pages, this is even more important.
But don’t just take our word for it. Google says that a page or site found lacking in E-A-T is a “sufficient reason to give a page a Low-quality rating.” So if you aren’t an expert, an authority, or trustworthy, your site page could be considered low quality.
You have to craft engaging, useful, and accurate content. And you have to use E-A-T to meet the needs of both quality raters and actual users. Do that, and you’re doing what Google wants.
Be sure to keep this page bookmarked – you never know when you may need a reminder to implement E-A-T correctly.