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Content quality and E-E-A-T analysis with AI citation readiness assessment. Use when user says "content quality", "E-E-A-T", "content analysis", "readability check", "thin content", or "content audit".
npx claudepluginhub tapanshah/claude-seoHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/claude-seo:seo-contentThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Read `seo/references/eeat-framework.md` for full criteria.
Analyzes content for E-E-A-T compliance, quality metrics including readability, word count, keyword optimization, structure, and SEO best practices.
Analyzes content quality via E-E-A-T framework, readability scores, word count benchmarks, keyword optimization, and structure for SEO audits and AI citation readiness.
Analyzes content quality and E-E-A-T signals (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) with word count and readability metrics. Useful for SEO content audits and AI citation readiness checks.
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Read seo/references/eeat-framework.md for full criteria.
Compare against page type minimums:
| Page Type | Minimum |
|---|---|
| Homepage | 500 |
| Service page | 800 |
| Blog post | 1,500 |
| Product page | 300+ (400+ for complex products) |
| Location page | 500-600 |
Important: These are topical coverage floors, not targets. Google has confirmed word count is NOT a direct ranking factor. The goal is comprehensive topical coverage — a 500-word page that thoroughly answers the query will outrank a 2,000-word page that doesn't. Use these as guidelines for adequate coverage depth, not rigid requirements.
Note: Flesch Reading Ease is a useful proxy for content accessibility but is NOT a direct Google ranking factor. John Mueller has confirmed Google does not use basic readability scores for ranking. Yoast deprioritized Flesch scores in v19.3. Use readability analysis as a content quality indicator, not as an SEO metric to optimize directly.
Google's raters now formally assess whether content appears AI-generated.
Helpful Content System (March 2024): The Helpful Content System was merged into Google's core ranking algorithm during the March 2024 core update. It no longer operates as a standalone classifier. Helpfulness signals are now weighted within every core update — the same principles apply (people-first content, demonstrating E-E-A-T, satisfying user intent), but enforcement is continuous rather than through separate HCU updates.
Optimize for AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews):
Google AI Mode launched publicly in May 2025 as a separate tab in Google Search, available in 180+ countries. Unlike AI Overviews (which appear above organic results), AI Mode provides a fully conversational search experience with zero organic blue links — making AI citation the only visibility mechanism.
Key optimization strategies for AI citation:
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO):
GEO is the emerging discipline of optimizing content specifically for AI-generated answers. Key GEO signals include: quotability (clear, concise extractable facts), attribution (source citations within your content), structure (well-organized heading hierarchy), and freshness (regularly updated data). Cross-reference the seo-geo skill for detailed GEO workflows.
| Factor | Score | Key Signals |
|---|---|---|
| Experience | XX/25 | ... |
| Expertise | XX/25 | ... |
| Authoritativeness | XX/25 | ... |
| Trustworthiness | XX/25 | ... |
If DataForSEO MCP tools are available, use kw_data_google_ads_search_volume for real keyword volume data, dataforseo_labs_bulk_keyword_difficulty for difficulty scores, dataforseo_labs_search_intent for intent classification, and content_analysis_summary for content quality analysis.