Computer Science, asked by liapulido, 1 year ago

You should always assign the Needs Met rating before assigning the E-A-T rating. true or false

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Answered by mariospartan
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ANSWER:

We should always allocate the needs to meet the rating before assigning the E-A-T rating - This statement is FALSE.

EXPLANATION:

E-A-T is an abbreviation of “EXPERTISE - AUTHORITATIVENESS – TRUSTWORTHINESS”.

EXPERTISE - We need to be an expert in any specific field. The individual should hold an exceptional knowledge of the field.  

AUTHORITATIVENESS - That specific person is an authority of the writer of the main content. We can get it from the expertise person. The quality of the conversation is operated by the authority.

TRUSTWORTHINESS - The Users want to believe the writer or Company of the main content. It is very necessary to attract the users trust, when eCommerce websites will ask the users for their credit card information.  

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

False

Need Met rating can be assigned only after assigning E-A-T rating.

Explanation:

Need Met rating deals with how a particular content or application helped the user. Rather E-A-T deals with Expertise of Content, Authoritativeness of the content and the trustworthiness of the content.

Expertise – The person who writes content needs to be an expert in order to qualify for E-A-T. He or she should have deep knowledge to express that in a right way to the customer.

Authoritativeness – This talks about the reliability. The search engine uses these tools to give its customer a best experience by not only provide expert ideas but also it takes care of the reliable source of data / content.

Trustworthiness – The internet has huge amount of data but not all true and trustworthy. SEO’s takes utmost care to provide list of websites which gives information in a trustworthy manner.

This rating is essential in order to calculate Need Met rating.

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