Expert Reviews
Expert Reviews
Expert Reviews connects your AI-generated content with human subject matter experts who enhance, fact-check, and add credibility through verified bylines - essential for E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness).
Why Expert Reviews Matter
The E-E-A-T Factor
Google’s quality guidelines emphasize content from credible sources. AI content alone lacks:
- Experience - First-hand knowledge
- Expertise - Professional credentials
- Authoritativeness - Industry recognition
- Trustworthiness - Verifiable credibility
Expert reviews add all four.
The Difference
| Without Expert Review | With Expert Review |
|---|---|
| ”AI-generated content" | "Written by AI, reviewed by Dr. Smith, MD” |
| Generic information | Verified accuracy |
| No credibility signals | Expert byline and credentials |
| YMYL risk | Medical/legal/financial authority |
Expert Network
Who Are the Experts?
Our network includes:
| Category | Expert Types |
|---|---|
| Medical/Health | MDs, PhDs, Registered Dietitians, Licensed Therapists |
| Legal | Attorneys, Paralegals, Legal Scholars |
| Financial | CPAs, CFAs, Financial Advisors |
| Technology | Engineers, CTOs, Security Researchers |
| Marketing | CMOs, Agency Principals, Published Authors |
| Science | Researchers, Professors, Industry Scientists |
Verification
All experts are verified for:
- Professional credentials
- Active licenses (where applicable)
- Industry experience (minimum 5 years)
- Writing/communication ability
What Gets Reviewed
YMYL Content (Your Money or Your Life)
Priority for high-stakes topics:
- Medical and health information
- Legal advice and guidance
- Financial recommendations
- Safety-critical information
Thought Leadership
Expert validation for:
- Industry trend analysis
- Technical deep-dives
- Opinion and analysis pieces
- Research summaries
General Content
Expert polish for:
- How-to guides
- Product reviews
- Industry overviews
- Educational content
Expert Bylines
What You Get
For each reviewed article:
Article Title Here
------------------------
Written by AI, Fact-checked by Dr. Jane Smith, MD
Board-Certified Internist | 15 years of clinical experienceByline Options
- Full byline - Name, credentials, bio
- Credentials only - “Reviewed by a licensed attorney”
- Anonymous review - Review without public attribution
Best Practices
When to Use Expert Reviews
✅ Always use for:
- Medical and health content
- Legal guides and advice
- Financial recommendations
- Technical/safety content
✅ Consider for:
- Pillar content (high-value pages)
- Competitive keywords
- Published bylined content
- Client deliverables
❌ Skip for:
- Internal drafts
- Low-stakes informational content
- Temporary/promotional content
Preparing Content
For faster, better reviews:
- Ensure content is complete before submission
- Include source links for claims
- Note specific areas of concern
- Provide context about target audience
Troubleshooting
”No experts available”
Cause: Niche topic with limited expert pool.
Solution: Contact support for custom expert sourcing. Turnaround may be longer.
”Review took longer than expected”
Cause: Complex content, expert questions, or scheduling.
Solution: Check status in dashboard. Contact support if significantly delayed.
”Disagree with expert changes”
Solution: You can accept, reject, or modify expert suggestions. Their review is advisory - you maintain final editorial control.
Related Features
- Content Grader - Score content quality
- AI Instructions - Set content standards
- Knowledge Sources - Expert-validated source material