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Check Your Content Quality

By the end of this guide, you’ll understand how SEOJuice scores your content and what the CORE-EEAT dimensions mean.

Prerequisites: Review your page scores to see how content quality fits into overall page health.

The content quality overview

Open Optimize > Content Quality from the sidebar. You’ll see a summary of your content health across all pages.

Content Quality page showing average score of 62.0 across 110 pages, with distribution breakdown and CORE-EEAT dimension averages

The top section shows:

  • Average Score — your site-wide content quality score (0–100)
  • Score distribution — how many pages fall into Excellent (80+), Good (60–79), Needs Work (40–59), and Poor (below 40) buckets
  • CORE-EEAT dimensions — the four pillars SEOJuice uses to evaluate content

The CORE-EEAT framework

SEOJuice evaluates content quality across four dimensions:

  • Contextual Clarity — does the page clearly communicate its topic? Factors: keyword usage, title relevance, meta description quality
  • Organization — is the content well-structured? Factors: heading hierarchy, logical flow, paragraph length, use of lists and tables
  • Referenceability — can other sites and AI engines cite this content? Factors: citations, data points, original research, expert quotes
  • Depth & Expertise — does the content demonstrate subject knowledge? Factors: word count, topic coverage, supporting evidence, technical accuracy

Each dimension scores 0–100. The overall content quality score is a weighted average of all four.

Veto conditions

Some pages receive score caps regardless of their dimension scores:

  • No content — pages with fewer than 50 words are capped at 20
  • No headings — pages missing heading structure are capped at 40
  • Clickbait title — pages with clickbait patterns are capped at 50

These caps ensure that fundamentally flawed pages don’t receive misleadingly high scores.

The content quality table

Below the overview, a table lists every page with its quality score, GEO readiness score, SEO score, and the top improvement suggestion. Use this to find pages that need the most content work.

What to expect

Content quality scores are page-specific and vary by page type. An in-depth guide should score higher than a short landing page. Scores update after each crawl as your content improves.


Next step: See how AI search engines cite you to understand your visibility in AI-generated answers.