
EEAT.me is a new publishing lab created to develop a working framework for E-E-A-T in the modern search landscape. Founded by veteran Medicare publisher David W. Bynon, the platform tests and documents real-world systems for building transparent, structured, and trustworthy contentโoffering creators a blueprint.

— Bullhead City, AZ – June 2025 โ A veteran Medicare publisher is challenging the SEO status quo with the launch of EEAT.me, a new platform designed to define, document, and deploy a working framework for E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trust) in todayโs AI-influenced search ecosystem.
David W. Bynon, founder of MedicareWire.com and creator of multiple structured content systems, launched EEAT.me as a direct response to what he calls โempty E-E-A-T adviceโ that floods SEO blogs and digital marketing webinars. โEveryone talks about E-E-A-T like itโs a checkbox,โ Bynon says. โBut very few people show what it actually looks like in practiceโespecially at scale, in high-stakes industries like Medicare.โ
EEAT.me is built as a publishing labโnot a consultancy, and not a theory shop. Its purpose is to test ideas in the wild, document outcomes, and refine systems that help creators build verifiable trust into every layer of their content. That includes structured data, citations, transparent sourcing, and modular publishing elements that surface key information for both users and search engines.
โWe’re not optimizing for search crawlersโwe’re optimizing for credibility,โ says Bynon. โIf the future of search is AI summarization, then every fact needs proof, every paragraph needs structure, and every publisher needs a way to show their work.โ
The platformโs debut feature, titled “The EEAT System That Actually Works,” outlines how content built with EEAT.me’s trust-first methodology is already surfacing in Google AI Overviewsโoften before Schema is even applied. The article breaks down the difference between claiming trust and demonstrating it, showing how structured content and transparent methods are now essential for visibility in YMYL (“Your Money or Your Life”) verticals.
EEAT.me launches with the Proof Series, a weekly deep-dive into real-world publishing experiments and observed outcomes. It also introduces new trust-layering technologiesโincluding TrustTagsโข, TrustBlocksโข, and TrustTermsโขโwhich are designed to help creators integrate structure, provenance, and editorial clarity into any publishing workflow.
Bynon says the goal is simple: make E-E-A-T actionable. โSearch is evolving faster than most content teams can keep up with,โ he says. โEEAT.me exists to give them a blueprint, a system, and a way to win trust at scale.โ
EEAT.me is live now at https://eeat.me, with new articles, tools, and systems released weekly.
Contact Info:
Name: David Bynon
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Organization: EEAT.me
Address: 1800 Club House Drive #93, Bullhead City, AZ 86442, United States
Website: https://eeat.me
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