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Questions about content and quality Does the content provide original information, reporting, research or analysis? Does the content provide a substantial or complete description of the topic? Does the content provide in-depth analysis or interesting information that goes beyond the obvious? If the content is based on other sources, does it simply avoid copying or rewriting those sources and instead provide substantial added value and originality? Does the headline and/or page title provide a descriptive and useful summary of the content? Does the headline
and/or page title avoid being exaggerated or shocking? , share with a friend, or recommend to Phone Number List someone? Would you expect to see this content in a print magazine, encyclopedia, or book? Competence questions Content presents information in a way that makes you want to trust it, such as clearly stated sources, information and evidence about the author's expertise or the site publishing it, such as through links to an author page or on the “about us” page of the site itself? If you did a search on the site that produced the content, would you get the impression that it is very reliable or widely recognized as an authority on the topics it covers? Was this content written by an expert o
r enthusiast who demonstrates knowledge of the topic very well? Is the content based on facts and free from errors? Would you trust this content with matters relating to your money or your life? Questions about presentation and production Does the content have no spelling or style errors? Is the content curated or does it seem hastily produced? Is the content produced serially, or has it been outsourced to a large number of creators or spread across a large network of websites, so that individual pages or sites do not receive attention or care?
and/or page title avoid being exaggerated or shocking? , share with a friend, or recommend to Phone Number List someone? Would you expect to see this content in a print magazine, encyclopedia, or book? Competence questions Content presents information in a way that makes you want to trust it, such as clearly stated sources, information and evidence about the author's expertise or the site publishing it, such as through links to an author page or on the “about us” page of the site itself? If you did a search on the site that produced the content, would you get the impression that it is very reliable or widely recognized as an authority on the topics it covers? Was this content written by an expert o
r enthusiast who demonstrates knowledge of the topic very well? Is the content based on facts and free from errors? Would you trust this content with matters relating to your money or your life? Questions about presentation and production Does the content have no spelling or style errors? Is the content curated or does it seem hastily produced? Is the content produced serially, or has it been outsourced to a large number of creators or spread across a large network of websites, so that individual pages or sites do not receive attention or care?