EEAT.me
Engineering Trust for the YMYL Web.
Structured Trust for People, Search Engines, and AI.
The Problem
Google’s algorithm doesn’t trust your content — not because it’s wrong, but because it’s unverifiable. Static Schema, weak author bios, and generic AI sludge don’t cut it in a world driven by semantic indexing, voice search, and machine scoring. EEAT is no longer optional. It’s infrastructure.
The EEAT Code
EEAT.me publishes the EEAT Code — a structured trust framework built for YMYL publishing in the AI era. It powers TrustStacker™, a modular system built on TrustTags™, TrustTerms™, TrustBlocks™, TrustOrg™, and TrustFeed™. Each module enforces trust, structure, provenance, and transparency across your entire content system — automatically.
Live Demo: TrustStacker in the Wild
The EEAT Code powers live deployments on MedicareWire.com and Medicare.org, where thousands of plan pages, glossary terms, citations, and FAQs are served as machine-readable TrustBlocks with real data and Schema. Every claim is sourced. Every term is defined. Every experience is structured.
Protected Innovation
TrustStacker™ and its publishing components are protected under one or more provisional U.S. patent applications. EEAT.me is the official narrative platform for the EEAT Code and the structured trust layer it defines.