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There are hundreds of quality guidelines every websites needs to follow in order to be on top of google and gain decent traffic! You can learn most of these hacks from : https://static.googleusercontent.com...guidelines.pdf
Yes, you're right. we can learn a lot from this source. Actually, Google updated the Search Quality Evaluator Guidelines on July 2018. After that, recently Google has announced and published a revised version of a 164-page set of guidelines to help the human ‘quality raters‘ to evaluate the online content and provide the feedback to Google. The revised version of the guidelines giving us more details about the content creator expertise, interstitial pages and “E-A-T” (Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) within “Page Quality” in particular sections.I have spent my time to read this and got to know many new things which I never heard before,like the type of contents, quality and etc.