Be­hind the Au­thor Box: How I Made My Pro­file E-E-A-T-Ready

When I start­ed op­ti­miz­ing our agency’s web­site for the era of AI-pow­ered search, I re­al­ized that my au­thor pro­file was more than just a for­mal­i­ty. In a world where Google SGE, Chat­G­PT, and Per­plex­i­ty high­light not just con­tent but also cred­i­bil­i­ty, the au­thor box be­came a cru­cial trust sig­nal.
2 min readMatthias RadscheitMatthias Radscheit
Happycodingen-US

TL;DR

When I started optimizing our agency’s website for the era of AI-powered search, I realized that my author profile was more than just a formality. In a world where Google SGE, ChatGPT, and Perplexity highlight not just content but also credibility, the author box became a crucial trust signal.

My orig­i­nal au­thor box was sol­id—but too brief. I al­ready had:

  • Clear qual­i­fi­ca­tions: Busi­ness and Com­put­er Sci­ence de­grees, with uni­ver­si­ties list­ed.
  • Trans­paren­cy: My name, role, and links to my web­site and LinkedIn.
  • Po­si­tion: Founder and CEO, which sig­nals lead­er­ship re­spon­si­bil­i­ty.

This was a strong foun­da­tion. But in the con­text of E-E-A-T (Ex­pe­ri­ence, Ex­per­tise, Au­thor­i­ta­tive­ness, Trust­wor­thi­ness), I knew I could do more.

My deprecated EEAT Authorbox

My deprecated EEAT Authorbox

1. What Was Al­ready Strong

Look­ing back, the fun­da­men­tals were in place: my au­thor box al­ready show­cased my ed­u­ca­tion, my role in the com­pa­ny, and ex­ter­nal vis­i­bil­i­ty through linked pro­files. These are mean­ing­ful trust sig­nals that both Google and AI search sys­tems rec­og­nize pos­i­tive­ly.

2. What I Added

Ex­pe­ri­ence

I ex­plic­it­ly men­tioned my 15+ years of pro­fes­sion­al ex­pe­ri­ence in web de­vel­op­ment, e-com­merce, and con­tent ar­chi­tec­tures. This makes clear that my in­sights are built on prac­ti­cal work, not gener­ic text.

Ex­per­tise

Be­yond my aca­d­e­m­ic back­ground, I added my Cer­ti­fied Prod­uct Own­er cre­den­tial as an ad­di­tion­al qual­i­ty mark­er. I also in­clud­ed my two years as a lec­tur­er in Web De­sign at Os­t­falia Uni­ver­si­ty—a strong sig­nal that my ex­per­tise is rec­og­nized aca­d­e­m­i­cal­ly as well.

Au­thor­i­ta­tive­ness

I linked my ex­per­tise to my cur­rent role: ad­vis­ing com­pa­nies on im­ple­ment­ing scal­able sys­tems with Word­Press, Next.js, and San­i­ty.io. This grounds my au­thor­i­ty in real-world im­pact.

Trust­wor­thi­ness

By ex­plic­it­ly nam­ing my com­pa­ny (hap­py­cod­ing, Rad­scheit GmbH) and adding ex­ter­nal links to my web­site and LinkedIn, I in­creased trans­paren­cy. On top of that, I im­ple­ment­ed a Schema.org snip­pet so that ma­chines can parse my bi­og­ra­phy just as clear­ly as hu­man read­ers.

3. The Re­sult

To­day, my au­thor box is more than a short bio. It’s a strate­gic sig­nal show­ing both read­ers and search en­gines that there is a real per­son be­hind the con­tent—some­one with demon­stra­ble ex­pe­ri­ence, proven ex­per­tise, rec­og­nized au­thor­i­ty, and trans­par­ent iden­ti­ty.

The key in­sight for me: much of it was al­ready good. But only by de­lib­er­ate­ly adding prac­ti­cal ex­pe­ri­ence, cer­ti­fi­ca­tions, and teach­ing ac­tiv­i­ty did my au­thor box be­come tru­ly E-E-A-T-ready. How­ev­er, this is my re­sult so far:

My updated EEAT Author Box

My updated EEAT Author Box

4. Bonus

I even added a schema.org Per­son se­man­tic schema in the form of an JSON+LD:

<script type="application/ld+json">
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "Person",
  "name": "Matthias Radscheit",
  "jobTitle": "Founder & CEO",
  "worksFor": {
    "@type": "Organization",
    "name": "happycoding (Radscheit GmbH)",
    "url": "https://happycoding.agency"
  },
  "alumniOf": [
    {
      "@type": "CollegeOrUniversity",
      "name": "Steinbeis University Berlin"
    },
    {
      "@type": "CollegeOrUniversity",
      "name": "University of Potsdam / Hasso-Plattner-Institut"
    }
  ],
  "hasCredential": {
    "@type": "EducationalOccupationalCredential",
    "credentialCategory": "Certification",
    "name": "Certified Product Owner"
  },
  "affiliation": {
    "@type": "CollegeOrUniversity",
    "name": "Ostfalia University",
    "roleName": "Lecturer in Web Design"
  },
  "knowsAbout": [
    "Web Development",
    "E-Commerce",
    "Content Architectures",
    "WordPress",
    "Next.js",
    "Sanity.io",
    "Product Ownership",
    "Digital Strategy"
  ],
  "url": "https://happycoding.agency",
  "sameAs": [
    "https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthiasradscheit"
  ]
}
</script>

If you wann know more about this schema, please vis­it: https://schema.org/Per­son

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