E-E-A-T
What does E-E-A-T mean?
Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trust — Google's yardstick for content quality.
E-E-A-T stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. It's not a direct ranking factor, but a quality framework from Google's Quality Rater Guidelines that good content is measured against. Since the December 2025 update, the standard applies beyond sensitive topics to practically all competitive search queries.
The four building blocks
Experience
First-hand, lived experience with the topic — examples, practice, evidence.
Expertise
Demonstrable subject-matter knowledge of the author.
Authoritativeness
Recognition as a source within your subject area.
Trust
Reliability: accurate facts, transparency, a secure site.
How Klano feeds into E-E-A-T
Klano writes evidence-first: concrete examples instead of filler, clear statements, clean structure and schema. That produces content that meets the E-E-A-T standard — and it's exactly that quality AI answers prefer to cite.
Frequently asked questions
Is E-E-A-T a ranking factor?
Not directly. It's an evaluation framework from the Quality Rater Guidelines that describes how Google recognizes good content.
What does the second E stand for?
Experience — first-hand, lived engagement with the topic, added to the original E-A-T formula.
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