To better assess our #Google #search results, E-A-T is gaining an E: experience. In addition to expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness, does content demonstrate some degree of experience? Learn more about how E-E-A-T is now part of our search rater guidelines https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2022/12/google-raters-guidelines-e-e-a-t
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@searchliaison The modification can be confused in Spanish: according to the oficial Sp documentation, EAT is "experiencia, credibilidad & confiabilidad". EEAT should be translated as "experiencia, experiencia, credibilidad & confiabilidad”?
@Nicolas Ockier There is no word for expert?
@searchliaison Hello! How can we check or measure experience author of content?
@agentvvo The guidelines are how raters evaluate pages to assess if our ranking systems are working well. They are not how pages are somehow rated to rank in Search. However, they can be used to self-assess how content does align with our ranking systems. More here: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/fundamentals/creating-helpful-content
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@searchliaison can you please add the e-bike as travel mode to your route planner on #google maps? Google Maps route planner uses an average cycling speed of 16 km/h in its calculations. An electric bike is quite a bit faster. And a speed pedelec is almost three times as fast. Please update your maps! #ebike #electricscooter