EEAT are guidelines by Google on evaluating content quality.
EEAT stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness.
Experience: Does the content creator have first-hand or life experience with the topic? For example, product reviews from someone who actually used the product.
Expertise: Does the creator have formal knowledge, qualifications, or deep understanding of the subject matter? For example because they are a certified in the field they are writing about.
Authoritativeness: Is the creator or website recognized as a go-to source for this topic? Are they cited by others in the field?
Trustworthiness: Is the content accurate, honest, safe, and reliable? This includes factors like website security, transparency about authors, and factual accuracy.
EEAT is particularly important for "Your Money or Your Life" (YMYL) topics - content that could impact someone's health, financial stability, safety, or well-being.
LLM SEO EEAT lets you automatically check your content (or content of competitors) for how well they score within these guidelines.
We built this tool to help SEO consultants, in-house marketing teams and agencies to reduce the manual and often quite subjective work of EEAT scoring so they can get a quick assessment and can focus on improving the content better for their users because that is what actually moves the needle.
I hope you find this tool as useful as we do.
Any feedback on how we can improve it is highly appreciated!
@__tosh well said, if Google doesn't think your website is trustworthy, or 'legit', there is a good chance that ChatGPT & other searches will agree. So improve your score within LLM SEO EEAT, and you will be more findable right away.
@__tosh Sounds to be useful for the YMYL topics. How about topics like UX research for which I need to vet my website. If it were another lower / different degree which works by topic I'm so willing to give this a try. Who wouldn't?
@kuldeep_kulshreshtha EEAT is intended mainly for YMYL (your money your life) but I do think many topics including UX will benefit from improving content in all 4 EEAT dimensions.
E.g. make sure that the expertise of the author of your blog post is listed in bio line, cite relevant trustworthy sources in the material and so on.
This will make it a richer and more useful resource for your users but also help potential new users recognize your content as a good fit for them ("yes, I'm in the right place here").
If in doubt always ask what will help your users @ content, but also re how the content is represented and put in context.
@__tosh@peterbuch I tried and it feels convincing but it's a bit careful. Even for lower quality blogs it was not outright shouting out "terrible" :-) Alert: I'm a newbie to the SEO world. Let me know if you need some specific feedback.
@filipgres thank you, Filip. Let me know if we can help with anything. We've spend the last months building tools in the LLM SEO space, and are always happy to support.
I've been working on blog content for a finance client and EEAT always feels like a gray area. Tools that help clarify where content falls short can really cut down the second-guessing. Just ran one of our articles through it and the feedback was surprisingly actionable.
@jonny_vince absolutely agree! EEAT guidelines by Google are helpful but it's tricky to reverse engineer how to actually score them well. With LLM SEO EEAT we wanted to build something that saves time and also is more actionable.
@jonny_vince thank you Jonny, appreciate you using our tool. And great to hear the feedback was helpful. Let me know if there's anything we can do to support you further.
Content Gap Report for LLM SEO
What's EEAT?
EEAT are guidelines by Google on evaluating content quality.
EEAT stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness.
Experience: Does the content creator have first-hand or life experience with the topic? For example, product reviews from someone who actually used the product.
Expertise: Does the creator have formal knowledge, qualifications, or deep understanding of the subject matter? For example because they are a certified in the field they are writing about.
Authoritativeness: Is the creator or website recognized as a go-to source for this topic? Are they cited by others in the field?
Trustworthiness: Is the content accurate, honest, safe, and reliable? This includes factors like website security, transparency about authors, and factual accuracy.
EEAT is particularly important for "Your Money or Your Life" (YMYL) topics - content that could impact someone's health, financial stability, safety, or well-being.
LLM SEO EEAT lets you automatically check your content (or content of competitors) for how well they score within these guidelines.
We built this tool to help SEO consultants, in-house marketing teams and agencies to reduce the manual and often quite subjective work of EEAT scoring so they can get a quick assessment and can focus on improving the content better for their users because that is what actually moves the needle.
I hope you find this tool as useful as we do.
Any feedback on how we can improve it is highly appreciated!
LLM SEO EEAT
@__tosh well said, if Google doesn't think your website is trustworthy, or 'legit', there is a good chance that ChatGPT & other searches will agree.
So improve your score within LLM SEO EEAT, and you will be more findable right away.
@__tosh Does it work with competitor URLs or just your own content?
Content Gap Report for LLM SEO
@masump it works with any URL: can be your own content or content of competitors or clients.
Also great for learning via comparison
LLM SEO EEAT
@__tosh @masump just paste any URL, have you tried it yet?
UXArmy
@__tosh Sounds to be useful for the YMYL topics. How about topics like UX research for which I need to vet my website. If it were another lower / different degree which works by topic I'm so willing to give this a try. Who wouldn't?
Content Gap Report for LLM SEO
@kuldeep_kulshreshtha EEAT is intended mainly for YMYL (your money your life) but I do think many topics including UX will benefit from improving content in all 4 EEAT dimensions.
E.g. make sure that the expertise of the author of your blog post is listed in bio line, cite relevant trustworthy sources in the material and so on.
This will make it a richer and more useful resource for your users but also help potential new users recognize your content as a good fit for them ("yes, I'm in the right place here").
If in doubt always ask what will help your users @ content, but also re how the content is represented and put in context.
Hope that helps!
LLM SEO EEAT
@__tosh @kuldeep_kulshreshtha thanks for the feedback, and questions.
UXArmy
@__tosh @peterbuch I tried and it feels convincing but it's a bit careful. Even for lower quality blogs it was not outright shouting out "terrible" :-) Alert: I'm a newbie to the SEO world. Let me know if you need some specific feedback.
Content Gap Report for LLM SEO
@peterbuch @kuldeep_kulshreshtha ha, thank you for your feedback. There might be a way for us to make the recommendations a bit more direct.
@__tosh i think you use hard working with seo
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Thatโs super useful. I am just starting to work on the blog for my side project, and this will be handy. Congrats on your launch ๐
LLM SEO EEAT
@filipgres thank you, Filip. Let me know if we can help with anything. We've spend the last months building tools in the LLM SEO space, and are always happy to support.
Content Gap Report for LLM SEO
@filipgres thanks a lot for your support!
I've been working on blog content for a finance client and EEAT always feels like a gray area. Tools that help clarify where content falls short can really cut down the second-guessing. Just ran one of our articles through it and the feedback was surprisingly actionable.
Content Gap Report for LLM SEO
@jonny_vince absolutely agree! EEAT guidelines by Google are helpful but it's tricky to reverse engineer how to actually score them well. With LLM SEO EEAT we wanted to build something that saves time and also is more actionable.
Thanks a lot for giving LLM SEO EEAT a try!
LLM SEO EEAT
@jonny_vince thank you Jonny, appreciate you using our tool. And great to hear the feedback was helpful. Let me know if there's anything we can do to support you further.