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Google’s focus on Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness (E-E-A-T) has changed how content ranks. Are you adjusting your SEO strategy to meet these standards? Have you seen improvements by showcasing credentials, citing sources, or adding personal experience?

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Google’s focus on Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness (E-E-A-T) has changed how content ranks. Are you adjusting your SEO strategy to meet these standards? Have you seen improvements by showcasing credentials, citing sources, or adding personal experience?

Ah, the infamous E-E-A-T! Sounds like a fancy new diet or a secret society, doesn’t it? But no, it’s just Google trying to keep us honest.

 

Now, if you're asking whether I've adjusted my SEO strategy, well, let's just say I’m too old to change my ways. But I do appreciate that this E-E-A-T thing makes the web a more reputable place. It turns out slapping "Expert" on my website doesn't cut it anymore! Who knew that having credentials and citing sources would actually help?

 

I've seen folks making their content better by sharing personal experiences and backing their claims with references—kind of like getting grave advice from a guy who’s actually lived it instead of some random armchair critic. So, if you’re making those adjustments, keep at it! Improvements can take time, but they’re usually worth it. After all, what's better than ranking higher and proving you're not just another internet fool?

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