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E-E-A-T: boosting my Google Scholar mentions and LinkedIn

         

guarriman3

2:29 pm on Jun 12, 2024 (gmt 0)

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One of my websites is plenty of good and accurate information about 100,000 products. The website gets external links from hundreds of different domains and, as an example, it's mentioned by 600+ academic papers, according to Google Scholar.

However, I do not know how to work my E-E-A-T (Expertise - Experience - Authority - Trust). I do not show my personal information in the "About us" webpage, and this "About us" page shows only two short paragraphs claiming that the website it's done by an amateur person interested in the topic (it's true).

I'm planning to spread and communicate my experience in the topic, by:
  • underlining the mentions by 600+ academic papers (I can talk about this in the "About us" webpage)
  • creating a LinkedIn profile, where real people can endorse the quality of my website, and publising regular contents

    I would like to know your opinion or new ideas.
  • engine

    3:55 pm on Jun 12, 2024 (gmt 0)

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    How about looking at opportunities in Wikipedia?

    guarriman3

    8:15 pm on Jun 12, 2024 (gmt 0)

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    How about looking at opportunities in Wikipedia?


    I do not understand your advice, sorry. My site's got hundreds of links from Wikipedia (in different languages), created by true users. Can I take E-E-A-T advantage from it?

    engine

    11:48 am on Jun 13, 2024 (gmt 0)

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    My site's got hundreds of links from Wikipedia

    Ahh, fair enough, that's good.

    What you're doing is good work.

    I'd add that when you publish something new you could consider classing it as newsworthy. There are different levels of news: For example, newspapers may cover a story, or, some niche publications may cover the news. That news could also be published via social media.

    guarriman3

    2:23 pm on Jun 18, 2024 (gmt 0)

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    I'd add that when you publish something new you could consider classing it as newsworthy

    The contents of my website are not linked with current events. Some years ago, I created a kind of blog to attract traffic through Social Networks, but it deserves a lot of daily effort.

    Samsam1978

    12:54 am on Jul 30, 2024 (gmt 0)

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    Sign up for a crunchbase profile and link to your LinkedIn, then link to your google author box, link all socials and link your website. Not sure this works but that is my set up.

    Samsam1978

    12:55 am on Jul 30, 2024 (gmt 0)

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    Thanks for the google Scholar tip nice to see my website linked by these papers never knew it existed before