E‑E‑A‑T Signals & Author Markup in 2026: Structuring for Trust and Experience
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E‑E‑A‑T Signals & Author Markup in 2026: Structuring for Trust and Experience

AAva Hartwell
2026-01-09
8 min read
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In 2026 author trust signals are technical and narrative. This guide shows how to structure author pages, evidence experience, and expose verifiable artifacts to search engines.

E‑E‑A‑T Signals & Author Markup in 2026: Structuring for Trust and Experience

Hook: The best SEO teams treat author pages as product pages. In 2026, author evidence — field notes, project artifacts and verifiable timestamps — is how search engines and users decide who to trust.

What Changed for E‑E‑A‑T

Search models now weigh demonstrable expertise and first-hand experience. That means it’s not enough to list a credential — you must link to projects, provide outcome evidence, and timestamp work. Implement author-level schema, project schemas and evidence bundles.

Author Page Blueprint

  1. Identity & role — clear role title and short bio.
  2. Experience artifacts — direct links to case studies, published research, or press mentions.
  3. Project timeline — structured list of projects with dates, outcomes and media attachments.
  4. Verification links — 3rd-party references, press, or institutional pages.

Schema & Technical Implementation

Use schema.org Person plus extension blocks for projects and publications. Expose the following properties where relevant:

  • HasOccupation, affiliation, sameAs for verifications.
  • WorkExample or CreativeWork for project artifacts with dates and outcomes.
  • Structured media references and transcript links for video-based evidence.

Operationalising E‑E‑A‑T

Editorial processes must change to collect experience evidence at publish time. Use contributor checklists and evidence upload fields in your CMS so author pages are automatically enriched upon publication.

Cross-Discipline Inspiration

Education and directory operators have successful templates for provenance and verification. Consider the policy and hosting responsibilities highlighted in directory hosting guidance: Policy Brief: Protecting Student Privacy in Cloud Classrooms — Hosting Responsibilities for Directory Operators. Additionally, readers' engagement tooling and note-taking systems can strengthen author signals — see: The Modern Reader's Toolkit.

Metrics to Track

  • Author signal completeness (percentage of author pages with at least 3 verifications).
  • Project evidence CTR (clicks from author page to project artifacts).
  • Impact on topical authority (SERP uplift tied to authored content).

Final Thoughts

Author pages are now a primary asset for SEO and trust. If you invest in structured author evidence and operationalised verification, you’ll see improvements in both discoverability and user trust.

Further reading: practical reader and verification tooling — The Modern Reader's Toolkit and best practices from directory operators on privacy and hosting responsibilities: Policy Brief.

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#e-e-a-t#author-markup#trust#seo-ops
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Ava Hartwell

Head of Strategy, ExpertSEO UK

Senior editor and content strategist. Writing about technology, design, and the future of digital media. Follow along for deep dives into the industry's moving parts.

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