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Post by account_disabled on Jan 23, 2024 4:55:56 GMT -5
Google's quality inspectors looks like, the green slider shows how well the result meets the expectations The entire document is a treasure, but let's highlight the most interesting details: The quality of a website is basically determined by the quality of the primary content. The quality of this can be determined based on the amount of time, energy, expertise and knowledge invested in the creation of the page . This also basically defines the trio of EAT. And what is EAT? EAT is an abbreviation of the Industry Email List English words Expertise, Authoritativeness and Trustworthiness, which could be translated into Hungarian as the three words of expertise, authenticity and reliability . In the eyes of Google, a website is of high quality if it radiates expertise, reliability and authenticity, and a lot of time and knowledge have been invested in its content. Now open a new window in your browser and look at your website from this point of view. Well, is your website really high quality? Google also provides a very illustrative example for evaluators: Consider that many students are assigned to write a paper on some topic. Students often do the following to save time: they buy the paper from someone else they quickly knock something together, they don't make an outline and they don't edit what they've written pages are filled with large images or other distracting elements they lift the text from somewhere else and then change some words in it they repeat facts known to everyone they describe basic facts.
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