Google TrustRank: The Definitive Guide (2024)

In this guide you’ll learn everything you need to know about Google TrustRank.

What it is.

How it works.

(And most important of all) how to get it.

Let’s dive right in.

What is Google TrustRank?

Google TrustRank helps Google and other search engines combat web spam. Specifically, TrustRank measures so-called “trust signals”. These trust signals help them evaluate whether or not core ranking signals (like links and content) are legitimate.

Even though TrustRank was initially created by Yahoo! and Stanford engineers, Google has revealed that they also use TrustRank in their algorithm.

For example, they filed a patent for: “A search engine system provides search results that are ranked according to a measure of the trust…”

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Google has also made official statements like:

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“So PageRank is the most well known type of trust. It’s looking at links and how important those links are.

So if you have a lot of very high quality links, then you tend to earn a lot of trust with Google. There’s over 200 different signals that we use in our ranking.

But you can kind of break them down into this notion of trust and how well you match a particular query. We use several words – reputation, trust, authority.”

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In other words: Google upranks websites that they trust. And they measure that trust in their algorithm with TrustRank.

But how does TrustRank actually work?

That leads us to our next section…

How TrustRank Works

I’ll go into a lot more detail on how this works soon.

But you can look at TrustRank like a filter.

If Google sees your links and content as trustworthy, they pass the filter.

But if your TrustRank is low, these signals are seen as not legitimate…and are blocked.

Needless to say, you want Google to see your site as a trustworthy resource. If not, your rankings are going to suffer… big time.

Can you Measure TrustRank?

Short answer: kind of.

Longer answer:

Moz has developed a metric called “MozTrust“.

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MozTrust is the closet thing we have to measuring TrustRank directly.

It’s not perfect. But it’s a helpful starting point.

For example, here’s my MozTrust:

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1 means that that your links are almost 100% spam. 10/10 would be a site like Harvard.edu. So 6.09 is actually pretty good.

With that, it’s time for me to show you how to maximize your site’s TrustRank…

Step #1: On-Page Trust Optimization

Here’s how to generate on-page trust for your site.

1. Link Out to Authority Sites: I know you’ve seen those lame paper-thin affiliate sites in Google.

Did you ever notice that they NEVER link out to other sites?

Can you say red flag?

But look at any REAL site, like The Huffington Post or NYTimes.com: they’re linking out to sites left and right!

And so should you. Linking out is a fundamental on-page SEO strategy.

Plus, one well-done industry study found a correlation between linking out and higher Google rankings:

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Keep in mind that the sites that you link to reflect on your site

…so spread the link love to .edu, .gov and authority sites early and often.

2. Privacy Notice, Terms: Make sure your site has a thorough privacy notice, terms of use and/or affiliate disclosure. These are “boring” pages that Google pays attention to.

After all, all Adsense publishers are required to have this info on their site, which tells me that Big G thinks it’s important.

3. Bounces and Blocked Sites: Google’s RankBrain algorithm now takes into account user interaction is a ranking factor.

In fact, Google even gone as far as to consider how many Chrome users block your site.

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You can imagine how shady a site must be for people to actually block the entire site.

And the same goes for sites with high bounce rate: if your site provides trustworthy information why is everyone in such a rush to leave?

So make sure you keep an eye in your bounce rate and “time on page” in Google Analytics.

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Then, do what you can to keep people sticking to your site like superglue.

4. References and Sources: Consider having a list of sources and references at the end of certain articles.

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This shows Google that your content is well-researched (and therefore most trustworthy).

Step#2: Look and Act Like a Big Brand

Google has been VERY big on brands lately.

How can you, some guy banging out WordPress sites in his underwear, possibly look like a big brand?

(Even if you are just some guy banging out WordPress sites in his underwear).

Easy. Build brand signals.

Remember: Google is just a site ranking machine (also known as an algorithm).

Google doesn’t know that Pepsi is a brand because it saw their Super Bowl commercial last year. They identify brands from online brand signals.

And they take brands VERY seriously because they trust brands.

In fact, here’s what Google CEO Eric Schmidt has this to say about brands:

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“Brands are the solution, not the problem… brands are how you sort out the cesspool.”

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Here’s how to step out the cesspool, take a long shower, and look like a big bad brand:

1. Branded Domain/Site Name: Forget exact match or phrase match domains. The EMD update made it very clear that exact match domains don’t do jack. Instead of MostComfortableMaleThongsX.com, go for ComfyThongs.com.

Rocking a branded domain sends the message that you’re a unique brand…not some SEO-obsessed loser trying to rank for one keyword.

2. Thorough About Us Page: Don’t skimp on your about page.

Real brands have MASSIVE about pages that talks about their company, mission statement, etc. Make an epic about us page that tells your story.

3. Active Social Media Accounts: All big brands are super-active on social media, including Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest and the like. Even if you run tiny site, get your social accounts rocking and rolling.

4. Branded Searches in Google: People search for brands, whether it be Ikea, YouTube or John Deere. You know that Google considers you a brand when you get sitelinks, like this:

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But you don’t have to be on the Fortune 500 to get the brand treatment.

Sitelinks appear when you build killer backlinks AND get people to search for your brand in Google.

How do you do that, you ask?

The simple answer: create an awesome site 🙂

5. Brand Name Anchor Text: People naturally link to brands with brand name anchor text. So if your site is Thongs4Less.com, you better get some links with the anchor text: “Thongs 4 Less”.

Step#3: Trustworthy Domain Info

Did you know that Google is a domain registrar?

But they don’t sell domains.

Weird right?

The reason they went through the trouble was to spy on your whois info. You see, when you’re an ICANN-approved registrar you can check whois information all day long, unlike us mere mortals.

Here’s what you can do to get more trust from your domain info:

  • Register your domain for 2+ Years: Google wants to see that you’re in this for the long haul. Although the influence of domain registration in SEO has been debated to death, it’s something that can’t possibly hurt you and might help you…so go for it. I personally register my domains for 5+ years.
  • Make it public: No real company has private whois (check if you don’t believe me). Make sure that the address is real or this can backfire.
  • Put whois info on your contact us page: To really show Google I’m all about transparency and openness, I usually put my whois address and phone on my contact or privacy notice page. This is a another brand signal. Posting your address tells Google that you have an “office” somewhere (even if your office is your mom’s basem*nt).

Individually, these may seem like tiny things, but look at it this way:

Which site seems more trustworthy to you?

Site #1: Private whois and no contact page that’s expiring in 3-months.

Site #2: Real address and phone number that matches their site’s official contact info…AND has 5 more years before the domain expires?

Thought so.

Step#4: Trusted Links

And here’s the big one. Like everything in the Google universe, trust revolves around links.

And they do it based on an SEO version of Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.

The trust you get from other sites is often referred to as TrustRank.

Here’s how it works:

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Basically, there are a group of highly-trusted “seed sites”, such as .govs, .edus, NYTimes.com etc.

Google hand picks these sites and gives them a 10/10 TrustRank.

Obviously, getting links directly from these sites is best.

That said…

You can still get some of that trust by getting links from sites that have links from seed sites.

Or put another way:

Harvard.edu –> your site= best case scenario

Harvard.edu –>some other site –> your site = not too shabby

Harvard.edu –>some other site –>–>some other site –>–>some other site –>–>some other site –>–>some other site –>–>some other site –>–>some other site –>your site =not good

That’s why you should ALWAYS look at another site’s link profile before taking the time to get a link from them.

In fact, I focus a lot of my link building efforts on getting links directly from “seed sites”… or sites that have links from seed sites.

In my experience, these sites rank better AND are much more durable to updates.

Bottom line? You want the sites that link to you to be highly trusted sites.

Step#5: Google News Site Backlinks

In the eyes of Big G, Google News approved sites are some of the most trusted sites in the internet.

Think about it: news sites have to be trustworthy.

If you’re searching for “best rappers of all time” it’s possible that some guy will include Vanilla Ice on his list.

But news sites are held to a higher standard because their content has to be spot on.

If they post an article with the headline: “Justin Bieber Elected President of Ecuador”, then it better be true.

For a site to be included in Google News, they have to undergo a rigorous manual review before getting in (fun fact: I once submitted a site to Google News and was rejected).

That lends them a lot of trust in the eyes of big G.

The thing is, getting a real link from a Google News approved site isn’t easy.

You have to create something newsworthy… then promote it.

For example, I recently did a giant study of Google’s ranking signals.

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Because that content contained something worth reporting on, several news sites wrote about it (and linked to the study):

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(That’s a link from Forbes. Needless to say, that’s a highly trusted site)

And those links significantly boosted my TrustRank.

Now I’d Like to Hear From You

Now that you’ve read all about TrustRank, I’d like to hear what you have to say.

Have you tried to optimize your site for trust?

If so, how did it go?

Let me know by leaving a comment below right now.

Google TrustRank: The Definitive Guide (2024)

FAQs

What is the TrustRank score? ›

Assess Credibility: Google TrustRank evaluates the credibility and reliability of your website based on various factors such as domain age, content quality, and backlink profile. By understanding your TrustRank score, you gain valuable insights into how Google perceives your site's trustworthiness.

What is the trust score on Google sites? ›

In short, the closer you are to the "seed" site, the higher your Trust Rank is. As you may have seen, Trust Rank doesn't measure the number of links. Instead, it measures the trustworthiness of the links, which means the higher quality sites that are linking, the higher your Trust Rank.

How do I get to the top of Google search results? ›

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  1. Research keywords users are searching. ...
  2. Create engaging and attractive content. ...
  3. Optimize your website for mobile searches. ...
  4. Make your content locally relevant. ...
  5. Optimize your Google Business profile. ...
  6. Get and respond to customer reviews.
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How does Google rank search results? ›

Beyond looking at keywords, our systems also analyze if content is relevant to a query in other ways. We also use aggregated and anonymized interaction data to assess whether search results are relevant to queries. We transform that data into signals that help our machine-learned systems better estimate relevance.

What are trust scores? ›

The Trust Score mechanism describes the level of trust of a single session. It is based on the correlation between the values and behavior that is seen in the current session and the user's history. It also defines whether the session is risky in comparison to the general population.

How to check mobile trust score? ›

Execution steps:
  1. The user inputs their phone number on the RP's portal.
  2. The RP requests a trust score from IDV for the phone number provided by the user.
  3. IDV returns the trust score to the RP.

What is a good trust score? ›

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How do I increase my Google trust score? ›

Gaining Google's trust
  1. Quality of backlinks. One way to improve your Google TrustRank is through the number of quality backlinks you have, as this will show Google that, aside from direct users, your website has been recognised by third-party websites too. ...
  2. Use of trust pages. ...
  3. Website security. ...
  4. Domain age. ...
  5. Activity level.
Feb 27, 2020

How is trust score calculated? ›

TrustScore calculation

For businesses with more than 10,000 reviews, TrustScore recalculation happens once per day, since the TrustScore will not change as quickly once this threshold is reached. The formula for calculation considers three factors: time span, frequency, and Bayesian average.

Can I do SEO without paying? ›

By optimizing for local SEO, using free tools like Google Business Profile, conducting keyword research, and creating valuable content, small businesses can improve their visibility in organic search results and attract potential customers without spending money on expensive SEO services.

How much does it cost to be the top search result on Google? ›

A small budget of a few hundred dollars would be better invested in some other digital marketing tactic. As a small business, you should plan to spend at least $1,000/month on Google Ads in most cases, but 10x that ad spend up to $10,000/month to really move the needle for your short term search engine rankings.

What is the black hat technique? ›

Black hat SEO is the practice of going against search engine guidelines to manipulate SERPs (search engine results page) for higher rankings. Marketers found to be using black hat SEO methods can be issued Google penalties, be wiped from search engines or see metrics completely drop.

What makes you rank higher on Google? ›

Step-by-Step Guide on How to Rank High on Google
  • Step #1: Improve Your On-Site SEO.
  • Step #2: Add LSI Keywords To Your Page.
  • Step #3: Monitor Your Technical SEO.
  • Step #4: Match Your Content to Search Intent.
  • Step #5: Reduce Your Bounce Rate.
  • Step #6: Find Even Keywords to Target.
  • Step #7: Publish Insanely High-Quality Content.
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What is the trust rank in Project Sekai? ›

Kizuna Rank (also known as Trust Rank) is a rank shared between two characters. By playing shows, the character in the "leader" (first) slot gains Kizuna Rank EXP with all other characters in the team. Kizuna Rank is capped at the lower of the two character's character rank, with a maximum of...

What is trust-based ranking? ›

The trust ranks are used to determine trust factors for the respective documents. The trust factors are used to adjust the information retrieval scores of the documents. PageRank is just one of the “trust-type” algorithms used by Google. Apart from “trust” Google uses other words like “reputation” and “authority.”

What is trust rank in SEO? ›

Trust Rank (TR) is a measure used in the field of search engine optimization (SEO) to evaluate the credibility and reliability of a website. It is a numerical value assigned to a website based on the trustworthiness of its content, the reputation of its sources, and the quality of its backlinks.

How to check trust level of website? ›

How to Use the Website Trust Score Checker
  1. Step 1: Enter the domain to analyze and click the 'Check DA' button. Note: To receive results and access to Sitechecker's features for 14 days, start your FREE trial. ...
  2. Step 2: Analyze domain authority checker results.

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