SOP: Entity Optimization
ID: SOP-001 | Time: 2-4 hours | Audit pair: Entity Extraction Audit
Build and optimize your entity presence so Google's Knowledge Graph systems can confidently associate your brand, author, or organization with a specific entity node.
Objective
Establish your brand/person/product as a recognized entity in Google's Knowledge Graph with clear attributes and consistent presence across authoritative sources.
Step 1: Define the Entity
Document exactly what your entity is:
| Attribute | Your Value |
|---|---|
| Entity Name | |
| Entity Type | Organization / Person / Product |
| Official URL | |
| Founded/Created | |
| Location | |
| Industry/Category | |
| Key People | |
| Related Entities | |
| Wikidata Q-number (if exists) |
Search for your entity name in Google. If a Knowledge Panel appears — screenshot it. That's your current entity record. The attributes listed there are what Google currently knows. Your job is to fill gaps and correct inaccuracies.
Step 2: Create the Entity Hub Page
Your About or brand page is the primary entity declaration on your own site.
Required content on the entity hub page:
- Full legal entity name (exact)
- Founding date and founding context
- Headquarters / primary location
- Industry and category description (use the same category language Google uses for similar entities)
- Key people with their roles and links to their individual pages
- Key products or services with brief descriptions
- External recognition: awards, press mentions, industry associations
Format the first paragraph as a structured fact sentence: "[Entity Name] is a [entity type] [founded/established in year] [by founder] that [primary business description]. Headquartered in [city, state/country], [Entity Name] serves [customer description] with [key offering]."
This sentence structure mirrors how Wikipedia and Knowledge Graph sources describe entities — making it easy for automated extraction.
Step 3: Implement Person Schema for Authors / Organization Schema for Brands
For an organization:
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Organization",
"name": "Your Exact Legal Name",
"url": "https://www.yourdomain.com",
"logo": "https://www.yourdomain.com/logo.png",
"foundingDate": "2005",
"founder": {
"@type": "Person",
"name": "Founder Full Name"
},
"address": {
"@type": "PostalAddress",
"addressLocality": "City",
"addressRegion": "State",
"addressCountry": "US"
},
"sameAs": [
"https://linkedin.com/company/yourcompany",
"https://twitter.com/yourhandle",
"https://facebook.com/yourpage",
"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Company"
]
}For an author person:
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Person",
"name": "Author Full Name",
"jobTitle": "SEO Researcher",
"url": "https://yoursite.com/author/name",
"sameAs": [
"https://linkedin.com/in/authorslug",
"https://twitter.com/authorhandle",
"https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/QXXXXX"
],
"knowsAbout": ["SEO", "Google patents", "search algorithms"]
}Step 4: Build Cross-Platform Entity Consistency
For each platform where your entity should exist:
- Create or claim the profile
- Use EXACT same name as the entity hub page
- Use same primary URL (your domain) in all profiles
- Use consistent description language (not identical, but same key attributes)
- Ensure all profiles link to each other and to the main site
Priority platforms:
- LinkedIn (highest priority for business entities)
- Wikipedia/Wikidata (requires notability — skip if not eligible)
- Google Business Profile (for local businesses)
- Twitter/X, Facebook (for consumer-facing brands)
- Industry-specific directories (lawyer.com, houzz.com, etc.)
Step 5: Build sameAs Link Network
The sameAs property in schema is how you explicitly tell Google "these profiles are all the same entity." Ensure:
- Every off-site profile URL is listed in
sameAson your About page schema - Every off-site profile links back to your canonical entity page (your website)
- The connection is bidirectional: your site → off-site profiles, off-site profiles → your site
Step 6: Verify Entity Establishment
After implementing, check:
- [ ] Google "entity name" — does a Knowledge Panel appear?
- [ ] Is the Knowledge Panel information accurate?
- [ ] Are the social profile links in the panel correct?
- [ ] Does the entity appear in the expected category/industry in the panel?
- [ ] Search "entity name site:wikidata.org" — does a Wikidata entry exist?
If Knowledge Panel is missing: entity establishment is in progress. Consistent schema + cross-platform presence typically surfaces a panel within 3-6 months of implementation.
If Knowledge Panel shows wrong information: Submit a correction through the "Suggest a change" option in the panel. This requires patience — corrections may take months.