Why I Built EEAT.me—and Why It Matters Right Now

Why I Built EEAT.me—and Why It Matters Right Now, updated 6/20/25, 4:02 AM

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EEAT.me is a publishing lab focused on building a real framework for E-E-A-T. Founder David W. Bynon explains how the TrustStacker system helps publishers like MedicareWire embed structured trust into content—making it visible, verifiable, and durable in today’s search environment. EEAT.me City: Bullhead City Address: 1800 Club House Drive #93 Website: https://eeat.me

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Why I Built EEAT.me—and Why It Matters Right Now
The concept of E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise,
Authoritativeness, and Trust) is widely discussed
among SEO professionals, content strategists, and AI
SEO tools
However, its practical
application and demonstration
in the real world are scarce
Much of the available information is theoretical or lacks depth, failing to show real-world
implementation
In competitive spaces like Medicare, minimal
efforts often outperform substantial work, with AI
tools prioritizing shallow content over well-
researched sources
To address this gap, EEAT.me was created as a
publishing lab focusing on trust-first publishing
systems' design, testing, and documentation
With a background in publishing for high-stakes industries, the founder emphasizes that trust is not a
mere sentiment but a structured framework.

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