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E-E-A-T, Citations & Authority Patents Reference

70+ patents across all 4 E-E-A-T dimensions — Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness — with engineering implementation checklist.


Experience Signals

PatentDescription
US8150842B2Author reputation — time-based reputation growth through demonstrated experience
US8645396B2Engagement-based author ranking over time

Hands-on experience markers detected in content text:

  • First-person accounts ("I tested this for 30 days...")
  • Personal data from direct use ("In my experience measuring...")
  • Specific outcome reporting ("My results showed a 23% improvement...")
  • Photos of actual products or locations used

Expertise Signals

PatentDescription
US8458196B1Topic Authority — per-topic expertise signatures, key phrase extraction
US20210004416A1Topical Authority Ranking (2021) — moves beyond domain authority to page-level topical expertise
US9767157B2N-gram quality analysis — writing quality depth signals
Website Representation Vector (2018)Expert/Apprentice/Layperson YMYL scoring
US20140250127A1Tight thematic clusters = specialization signal
US10108694Content clustering for topical authority

Topic Authority (US8458196B1): Per-topic expertise signatures are extracted from a site's content. Sites with tight thematic clusters score higher for specialization on those topics. A general site covering everything scores lower for expertise than a specialist covering one domain deeply.


Authoritativeness Signals

PatentDescription
US6285999B1PageRank — foundational citation-based authority
US7603350B1TrustRank — seed site trust propagation
US9165040B1TrustRank distance — link graph distance from seed sites
US8577893B1Contextual link weighting — topically relevant links worth more
US7565358B2Agent Rank — expert agent links boost target authority
US9875313B1Ranking authors and their content in the same framework

Agent Rank (US7565358B2): Links from expert authors to a piece of content boost that content's authority. The author's reputation propagates through links — a link from a known expert carries more weight than a link from an unknown source.


Trustworthiness Signals

PatentDescription
US9684871B2Fact verification — multi-source comparison (web, databases, encyclopedias)
US9015037B2Interactive fact checking system
US8707459B2Content originality — original-to-copied ratio
US8126882B2Third-party author review signals
US7533092B2Good sites don't link to spam (TrustRank inverse)
US8554601B1Managing content based on reputation

Fact Verification (US9684871B2): Google cross-references factual claims against multiple sources: web pages, structured databases, encyclopedias, and authoritative institutions. Claims that contradict the consensus receive lower trustworthiness scores.


Author Entity Patents

PatentDescription
US8150842B2Author Reputation — credibility scoring affects ranking
US8126882B2Credibility of online content authors
US11275895B1Author Vectors — neural network writing style fingerprint
US8606792B1Scoring authors of posts
US9324112B2Ranking authors in social media
US20140279798A1Expertise summary derivation

Author Vectors (US11275895B1): A neural network trained on an author's body of work creates a writing style fingerprint. This fingerprint allows Google to attribute content to an author even without explicit attribution markup — and to build a reputation model for that author across all their content.


E-E-A-T Engineering Checklist

1. Author Entity Build

(Patents: US8150842B2, US11275895B1)

[ ] Dedicated author page with real name, credentials, and photo
[ ] Experience description (years in field, specific projects)
[ ] Topic coverage list (what subjects this author covers)
[ ] Publications, certifications, years of experience listed
[ ] Author byline linked to author page on ALL authored content
[ ] Off-site mentions: guest posts, interviews, podcasts, LinkedIn
[ ] Schema markup: Person type with jobTitle, worksFor, sameAs

2. Topical Authority Map

(Patents: US8458196B1, US20210004416A1)

[ ] Map all content to topical clusters (pillar + spoke model)
[ ] One pillar page per core topic (comprehensive coverage)
[ ] Multiple spoke pages per subtopic (depth)
[ ] Cross-link all spokes to pillar AND to each other
[ ] Avoid orphan pages (every page linked from cluster)
[ ] Content gaps identified and queued

3. Trust Signals Stack

(TrustRank patent family)

[ ] Privacy Policy linked from footer
[ ] Terms of Service linked from footer
[ ] SSL certificate installed (HTTPS, no mixed content)
[ ] Contact page with real phone number and/or address
[ ] About page with real team information and photos
[ ] Physical address displayed (for local businesses)
[ ] Press mentions from authoritative external sources
[ ] Wikipedia or Knowledge Panel presence (if applicable)

4. Fact-Check Layer

(Patent: US9684871B2)

[ ] Primary source link for every factual claim
[ ] Date of data included with statistics
[ ] Government or .edu sources where available (.gov, .edu preferred)
[ ] No claims that contradict scientific consensus
[ ] Citations from recognized institutions in the field

5. YMYL Compliance

(Patent: Website Representation Vector 2018)

[ ] Medical content: MD/DO credential or medical review visible
[ ] Financial content: CFP/CPA/CFA credential visible
[ ] Legal content: JD + bar admission + jurisdiction visible
[ ] Professional guidelines referenced (CDC, AMA, IRS, ABA)
[ ] "Consult a professional" disclaimer present
[ ] Review date visible on time-sensitive YMYL content

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