Install
openclaw skills install entity-seoWhen the user wants to optimize for entity recognition, Knowledge Graph, or entity-based SEO. Also use when the user mentions "entity SEO," "entity optimization," "Knowledge Graph," "Knowledge Panel," "entity signals," "brand entity," "entity linking," "entity relationships," or "entity-first content." For structured data, use schema-markup.
openclaw skills install entity-seoGuides entity-based SEO—making your brand, product, and authors recognizable as distinct entities in search engines' knowledge systems. Google moved from keyword-matching to meaning-based understanding (Hummingbird, RankBrain, BERT, MUM); entity understanding is central to how search processes queries. Content structured around entities can receive ~3.2× more visibility in AI-powered search. References: Semrush, Search Engine Land.
When invoking: On first use, if helpful, open with 1–2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.
An entity is a thing or concept that is singular, unique, well-defined, and distinguishable—e.g. person, place, organization, product, event. Entities have:
| Attribute | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Unique identity | "Apple Inc." ≠ "apple (fruit)" despite same word |
| Attributes | Founding date, location, industry |
| Relationships | Connections to other entities (e.g. Apple Inc. → Steve Jobs, iPhone) |
Entity SEO = optimizing so search engines can identify, categorize, and connect your brand/product/author within the knowledge graph. Keywords are ambiguous; entities maintain consistent meaning across contexts.
| Practice | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Clear brand/product name | Consistent naming; avoid confusion with similar entities |
| Author identity | Person schema; author bio; link to author page |
| Organization identity | Organization schema site-wide; logo, sameAs |
| Citable paragraphs | Each block understandable on its own; supports AI extraction |
| Consistency | Same name, description, logo across website, social, directories |
@id, name, url; add logo, sameAs (social, Wikidata)description, address, contactPoint; use most specific type (LocalBusiness, SoftwareApplication, etc.) when applicable@id: Use stable URL (e.g. https://example.com/#organization) for entity linking across pages. Link Organization ↔ WebSite on homepage for sitelinks searchbox.
name, url; affiliation (Organization); sameAs (LinkedIn, Twitter)https://example.com/author/jane/#personSee schema-markup for full VideoObject, Article, Product, etc.; Organization and Person are core for entity SEO.
| Feature | Description | Obtainability |
|---|---|---|
| Knowledge Panel | Entity info (brand, person, place) in SERP | WikiData, partnerships; most sites cannot directly obtain |
| Knowledge Card | Top-of-SERP semantic answer | Same as Knowledge Panel |
Actions (limited control):
See serp-features for Knowledge Panel in SERP context; multi-domain-brand-seo for Hub-Spoke entity consistency.
When using multiple domains (Hub-Spoke):
See multi-domain-brand-seo for full strategy.
Entity signals strengthen GEO citation:
See generative-engine-optimization for full GEO strategy.