How Does Google Assess the Authenticity of an Author Who Makes Changes to Google Maps?
Have you ever wondered that how does Google find out the authority of an author who makes changes or does any contribution to the content of Google like Google Maps?
How Google finds out about the authenticity of the changes you make to an already available content on the web or when you add some new content to public database?
Google explained the solution to these questions in the form of Crowdsensus reputation system for those who do editing in Google Maps. However, Google’s Crowdsensus does not give any insight to the ways in which Google identifies the credibility of the author, but it does give info about the results of applying reputation scores, which does give results with less error, compared to information that does not apply Crowdsensus repo system.
To elaborate Crowdsensus repo system, Google has introduced the concept of Agent Rank. Every affordable SEO services provider needs to give importance to the factor of agent rank, because it is a result of the SEO performed by the agent.
The agent rank score is given on the basis of references that an agent gives when it makes changes to information of either Google Maps or of any other public directory. In addition to the references given by the agent, the agent rank score also depends upon the kind of text or documents referred.
Therefore the endorsement done by an agent with high reputation score adds to the score of Agent Rank. If an agent wants to add authenticity to the changes he makes to the content of Google, then the agent must have a high reputation score, and that can only be achieved by giving authentic references, in addition to being endorsed by a highly reputed author.
