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How to Write Content that E-E-A-Ts

Hey Hackers,

In our latest note, “The 5 secrets to present themselves as Top Story on Hackernoon”, we reappeared the importance of prioritizing quality content – an obvious tip but which is necessary to reiterate because more AI content takes up space online. To ensure that SERPs continue to promote real value, Google assesses the quality and credibility of the content with the EAT framework. Today, we will discuss what the framework is and why you should keep it near your heart if you care about the success of your online content. Strap in!

What is Google Eeat?

EEAT represents experience, expertise, authorization and reliability. This is a framework used by Google's quality of research assessors to determine to what extent the content meets a research request.

Now it is important to note that the EAT is not a classification postman. In Google's own words:


“These notes (eeat)) Do not stop impact directly the ranking, but they help us compare the quality of our results and ensure that this meets a high bar around the world. »»


Although it is not considered a classification factor, at least not in the traditional sense, Seeat is a great way to make sure that your content is structured and presented to reward Google's classification systems.

So how do you write with Eat in mind?

Decompos it:

  • Experience: Show that you were there. First -hand stories, case studies and learned lessons greatly help to establish authenticity. Do not just write on a subject – broadcasting, then write it.

  • Skill: Your content should reflect an in -depth understanding of the subject. Use precise terminology, quote relevant research and do not fear the nuances. If you are passionate about a niche, double – the pace beats generality.

  • Self -parliament:Create your name as a source of confidence. This means consistency, light bios, relevant references and backlinks from renowned sites. Interviews with opinion leaders in your niche and your community involvement can also increase this.

  • Reliability:Be clear, honest and transparent. Avoid clicks, provide an appropriate supply and always discloses conflicts of interest or affiliations. Readers (and Google) can sniff shady content.

At Hackennoon, we appreciate real technological stories supported by experience – just like Google. If you want your story to go up above the noise, Seeat is your compass.



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