E-E-A-T Analysis
Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness. The signals Google uses to evaluate quality.
What Verbalist detects
The system analyzes top performer content to identify E-E-A-T signals: author bio, credentials, source citations, data and statistics, update dates, references to direct experiences.
Experience
Verbalist detects phrases indicating direct experience: "I tested", "in my experience", "after X years of use". If competitors use them, your content should include them.
Expertise
The system identifies technical competence signals: specific terminology, in-depth explanations, methodology references. Generate content that demonstrates subject mastery.
Authoritativeness
Detects citations of authoritative sources, links to studies, mentions of recognized entities. Generated content includes placeholders for your sources and suggestions on what to cite.
Trustworthiness
Identifies trust elements: update dates, disclaimers, contact information, clear policies. Suggests where to add these elements in your content.
Applying the signals
During generation, Verbalist integrates detected E-E-A-T signals. You'll find in the content: spaces to insert personal experiences, source suggestions to cite, structures that communicate competence.