Knowledge Graph
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- Entity SEO
Founder Entity SEO: How to Become a Machine-Readable Authority (Not Just a LinkedIn Personality)
Posting daily builds an audience. It rarely builds an entity. This guide covers the difference, and how to engineer credibility signals that Google and AI models can actually parse.
- Entity SEO
Author Entity SEO: How to Build a Search Identity Google Can Verify
Most advice tells you to add an author box and an E-E-A-T bio. That is table stakes. Real author entity SEO is about giving Google enough corroborated evidence to resolve you as a distinct, trusted no
- Entity SEO
sameAs Schema Explained: The Entity Verification Signal Most SEOs Misuse
Most guides treat sameAs like a place to dump social profiles. In practice, it works when you treat it as evidence that connects one entity to its confirmed presence across the web.
- Entity SEO
Wikidata for Entity SEO: The Structured Data Play Most Guides Ignore
Everyone tells you to 'create a Wikidata item.' Almost nobody explains why an unsourced item does nothing, or how to make one that survives scrutiny.
- Entity SEO
Wikipedia and Entity Recognition: How Search Engines Read the Knowledge Graph
A Wikipedia page is not the goal. Understanding how Wikipedia becomes a citation source for entity recognition, and building the corroborating evidence around it, is where the work lives.
- Entity SEO
Entity Recognition Audit: How to Test If Google and AI Search Actually Understand Who You Are
Schema markup is not entity recognition. Here is how to test what search engines and AI assistants actually know about you, and where the gaps are costing you visibility.
