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16 guides on journalism across regulated industries.

  1. Journalism & E-E-A-T

    The Human Verification Layer: How to Prove Authorship AI Can't Fake

    Everyone is racing to publish faster with AI. The advantage now belongs to publishers who can prove a qualified human reviewed, corrected, and vouched for what went live.

  2. Journalism & E-E-A-T

    The Machine-Readable Byline: How to Make Authors Legible to AI Search and Search Engines

    A human byline tells a reader who wrote something. It tells a machine almost nothing. Here is how to close that gap in regulated, high-scrutiny industries.

  3. Journalism & E-E-A-T

    Why Journalist Authority Weight Multiplied: The Real Reason Search Now Trusts Named Reporters

    It is not because journalists write better. It is because search and AI systems finally learned to read the trust infrastructure that surrounds them, and most brands never built any.

  4. Journalism & E-E-A-T

    How Google's Knowledge Graph Sees Journalists: The Entity Architecture Behind Reporter Recognition

    Most advice tells journalists to publish more and build backlinks. But the Knowledge Graph doesn't read prestige. It reads structured relationships, and most reporters are invisible to it.

  5. Journalism & E-E-A-T

    How LLMs Weight Source Authority by Author: The Entity Signals That Actually Move AI Citations

    The author authority signals that shape AI citations are not the ones most SEO guides tell you to chase. Here is what actually happens inside the model's training and retrieval layers.

  6. Journalism & E-E-A-T

    Press Signatures as Machine-Readable Trust Signals: A Technical Guide for Regulated Brands

    Getting featured in a publication is not the same as being understood by the systems that decide what gets cited. Here is how to close that gap.

  7. Journalism & E-E-A-T

    The Author Schema, sameAs, and Knowledge Graph Trinity for Journalists: A Field Guide to Entity Verification

    Adding Person schema to your byline does almost nothing on its own. The signal that moves the needle is the connection between three things: your markup, your sameAs corroboration, and your presence a

  8. Journalism & E-E-A-T

    How to Make Your Byline Machine-Readable in 30 Minutes: The Entity Byline Method

    Your byline is probably just a string of text. Search engines and AI models treat it as noise. Here is how to turn it into an entity they can verify.

  9. Journalism & E-E-A-T

    Journalist Authority Score: How to Measure Real Reporter Influence (Not Just Follower Counts)

    A reporter with 2,000 followers at a Tier 1 outlet often carries more entity authority than an influencer with 200,000. Here is how to measure what actually moves rankings and trust.

  10. Journalism & E-E-A-T

    Why a Random Journalist Outranks an Anonymous Blogger With 10x More Traffic

    Traffic is not the currency you think it is. In high-scrutiny topics, search engines increasingly reward who is saying something, not how many people already read it.

  11. Journalism & E-E-A-T

    YMYL and AI Hallucination Risk: Why Verified Human Sources Are the New Ranking Currency

    Most advice tells you to fact-check AI output. That is the wrong starting point. In high-scrutiny verticals, the problem is not accuracy alone, it is attribution you can defend.

  12. Journalism & E-E-A-T

    When AI Hallucinations Become Liabilities: A Risk Framework for Regulated Industries

    Most guides treat hallucinations as a quality problem. In high-trust verticals, they are a liability problem, and the difference decides whether a fabricated citation costs you a rewrite or a regulato