What is E-E-A-T in simple terms

In short

E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trust) is the set of four signals Google and AI search use to decide whether your site can be trusted: the author's first-hand experience, their expertise, the site's authority, and overall trust in it.

What each letter means

Why it matters

Google uses E-E-A-T to tell quality content from shallow content. It is especially strict for health, finance and safety topics (so-called YMYL pages, where bad advice can cause harm). A site without trust signals loses to competitors even when the text is good.

How it ties into AI search

ChatGPT, Perplexity and other AI systems also rely on trust signals when deciding which source to cite. A site with weak E-E-A-T shows up in AI answers less often - and that is a growing traffic channel many still overlook.

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FAQ

Does E-E-A-T affect rankings directly?
E-E-A-T is not a single numeric ranking factor but a set of signals Google weighs together. In practice, sites with strong E-E-A-T rank noticeably better, especially in competitive and YMYL niches.
How fast can I improve E-E-A-T?
Start simple: add authors with real credentials, an About page, contacts, HTTPS and source links. These basics can be fixed in a day - and a free audit shows exactly what is missing.