Knowledge Graph Building

Knowledge Graph — so search engines know your brand as an entity

We establish your brand in the Google Knowledge Graph with structured data, Wikidata entries and consistent company information.

GDPR compliant · Manual expert review · No recurring costs

What is the Knowledge Graph?

The Google Knowledge Graph is a vast knowledge database that stores entities (people, businesses, places, concepts) and their relationships. When Google knows your brand in the Knowledge Graph, it appears as a verified entity — with a Knowledge Panel, clear facts and direct answers. This strengthens both your Google ranking and visibility in AI systems.

Our Process

1

Entity Analysis

We check whether and how your brand exists in the Knowledge Graph and identify gaps and inconsistencies.

2

Wikidata & Open Data

Creation and maintenance of a Wikidata entry for your brand with correct links and source references.

3

Structured Data Implementation

Comprehensive JSON-LD implementation: Organization, Person, Product, Service, FAQPage and more Schema.org types.

4

Semantic Linking

sameAs, knowsAbout, isPartOf — your entity is semantically linked with relevant platforms and concepts.

Checklist

Wikidata entry created & verified
Organization Schema with @id
sameAs links complete
Knowledge Panel requested/optimised
Consistent entity across all platforms
Entity relationships defined

Frequently Asked Questions

How does my business get into the Knowledge Graph?

Through consistent company information, a Wikidata entry, structured data on your website and mentions on authoritative sources. We handle this process completely.

How long does Knowledge Graph building take?

The basic structure is ready in 2-4 weeks. For Google to display a complete Knowledge Panel typically takes 3-12 months — depending on the existing online presence.

Ready for better visibility?

Start with an analysis — so you know where your brand stands.

Start Analysis — €149

GDPR compliant · Manual expert review · No recurring costs