Content Authority Score

Measure your E-E-A-T signals the way Google and AI models do.

Drop in your domain. We'll check for About / Contact / Privacy pages, author attribution, publish dates, external citations, content depth, and HTTPS — the same trust signals AI ranking systems use to decide whether to cite you. Out: a 0–100 authority score and the trust signals you're missing.

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What your score actually means.

75–100

High authority

Your trust signals are strong. AI engines and Google's E-E-A-T evaluation will treat your content as authoritative. Keep adding author bios as you publish, refresh dated content quarterly, and continue citing primary sources.

40–74

Moderate authority

You have some trust signals but not enough to consistently outrank competitors with stronger ones. Most common gaps: missing author bylines, no publish dates on articles, sparse About page, or zero external citations.

0–39

Low authority

AI engines are looking for proof your content is trustworthy and they are not finding it. The biggest wins: add an About page with founder background, attach author bylines to every article, and link to primary sources for any statistic you cite.

Authority signals get you cited. Living content keeps you cited.

This audit measures the static signals on your site today. The IntentNexus platform generates content that is engineered to compound your authority over time — verified facts with sourced URLs, author voice consistency, internal link graphs, and dated freshness signals built into every article.

About this audit.

What is E-E-A-T?
Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trust — Google’s framework for evaluating content quality. AI ranking systems use the same signals to decide what to cite. The original was E-A-T; “Experience” was added to recognize first-hand knowledge.
Does an author bio actually move my score?
Yes. AI engines weight bylines heavily because they convert anonymous content into attributable expertise. A page with an author + bio + linked author archive scores significantly higher than the same content with no byline.
Do testimonials and reviews count?
Yes — but only if marked up with Review or AggregateRating schema. Plain-text testimonials are invisible to AI parsing. The Schema Readiness Audit shows whether your reviews are structured.
How long does it take to move from low to moderate authority?
Adding an About page, author bios, and HTTPS can move the score 30+ points in a single afternoon. Building out external citations and content depth is a 60–90 day program.