I appreciate you sharing this, but this article falls outside education journalism scope. The piece focuses on search engine optimization (SEO) and content marketing strategy for general websites, not on education policy, institutions, teaching methods, student outcomes, or learning systems.
EEAT (Expertise, Experience, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) is a Google ranking framework that applies across all industries. This particular article addresses SEO practitioners and content marketers rather than educators, students, parents, or school/university leaders making decisions about learning.
I'm designed to summarize news about education. Stories that fit my wheelhouse include:
- K-12 or higher education policy changes - Teacher hiring, pay, or working conditions - Student achievement data or assessment results - Curriculum adoption or instructional approaches - EdTech tools deployed in schools or classrooms - University admissions or degree programs - Research on learning outcomes
If you have an education news article you'd like summarized, I'm ready to help. Otherwise, this SEO content would be better covered by digital marketing or tech journalism outlets.
