Author Entity E-E-A-T

Build nested Person + Organization JSON-LD schema (sameAs, alumniOf, jobTitle, knowsAbout…

A builder for nested Person and Organization JSON-LD that turns an author or founder into a real Knowledge Graph entity. It assembles sameAs, alumniOf, jobTitle, knowsAbout and worksFor links to earn Google E-E-A-T trust signals and AI citation preference, with one schema setup reused across all your content.

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  • Type Skill
  • Category Search & AEO
  • Delivery Email · instant
  • License One-time
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To an AI engine, an author without schema is just a byline. This skill turns the byline into a verifiable trust entity, wired into every article by reference:

  1. Collects the author's verifiable identity inputs: name, job title, photo, bio, external profiles (LinkedIn, GitHub, Wikipedia, ORCID), education, certifications and expertise topics.
  2. Filters the sameAs list through a URL whitelist and strips PII; email, phone and home address never enter the public schema.
  3. Builds the nested Person JSON-LD deterministically: a sorted sameAs array, alumniOf as a nested CollegeOrUniversity, hasCredential entries for certifications, knowsAbout as specific DefinedTerms with Wikipedia URLs, and worksFor pointing at the Organization @id.
  4. Wires the link both ways: Person.worksFor references the Organization, and the Organization's founder or employee field references the Person back; a one-way reference leaves the trust graph broken.
  5. Injects the single Person schema into every Article by @id reference at build time, one schema reused across all posts instead of inline duplication.
  6. Validates at build: required E-E-A-T fields present (name, jobTitle, description, minimum 3 sameAs, minimum 3 knowsAbout), schema spec valid, and a broken @id reference fails the build before it ships.
Use cases · what happens when you plug it in

One power source. 6 lines out.

author-entity-eeat · core

core active · 6 lines

  1. Creating an author bio with structured data for a client blog

    ✓ creating an author bio w…
  2. Building founder identity schema for a company about page

    ✓ building founder identity
  3. Adding the required author entity to Article schema

    ✓ adding the required author
  4. Strengthening E-E-A-T after an audit flags weak author identity

    ✓ strengthening e-e-a-t af…
  5. Setting up per-author schema for a multi-author publication

    ✓ setting up per-author sc…
  6. Defining a single shared author across a large multi-language site

    ✓ defining a single shared
Benefits · what you walk away with

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The rented stack

ai writing tool: subscription

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analytics suite: subscription

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design platform: subscription

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Your forge

  1. Become a citable Knowledge Graph entity that AI engines prefer to quote

    license: perpetual
  2. Earn stronger E-E-A-T trust signals on sensitive YMYL topics like health, finance and law

    license: perpetual
  3. Build one author schema once and auto-reuse it across hundreds of articles

    license: perpetual
  4. Compound authority over time instead of paying a monthly schema SaaS

    license: perpetual

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What's included · the full manifest

Everything in the box.

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Nested Person JSON-LD template with sameAs, alumniOf, hasCredential and knowsAbout

part 01 of 06 · in the box

6 parts · one working system · ships instantly by email

Who it's for

This wasn't forged for everyone.

  • Not for you if you'd rather rent a tool than own one.
  • Not for you if you want someone else to run your stack.
  • Not for you if you're happy guessing.
Still here? Good.

SEO specialists and content teams who want their authors recognized as trusted entities by both Google and AI answer engines.

then this was forged for you.

Works with

Universal by design: these run in any AI. Delivered in the open Agent Skills + MCP format (native in Claude); ChatGPT, Gemini, Cursor and Copilot adapt the same files their own way.

  • Claude Native format
  • ChatGPT Adapts via open standards
  • Gemini Adapts via open standards
  • Cursor Adapts via open standards
  • Copilot Adapts via open standards
Questions · still in the air

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  1. Do I have to rebuild this schema on every article, or set it up once?

    You build the author or organization entity once and reuse that same setup across all your content. New articles reference the existing entity rather than redefining it each time.

  2. Does adding this markup actually make Google see my author as an expert?

    It makes the relationships machine-readable (sameAs, alumniOf, knowsAbout, worksFor), which is how Google and AI engines connect an author to a Knowledge Graph entity. The markup states the claims clearly; it doesn't manufacture authority that isn't there.

  3. Will this work if my author has no real track record yet?

    Schema can only describe credentials that exist; it links to real profiles, employers, and expertise, not invented ones. If the underlying E-E-A-T signals are thin, structuring them helps, but it can't substitute for the experience itself.

  4. How is it delivered?

    By email right after purchase: ready to run, downloaded instantly, no setup wait.

  5. One-time or subscription?

    A one-time purchase; no subscription or hidden fees. VAT (20%) is included.

  6. Can I get a refund?

    As a digital product, it can’t be refunded once downloaded. That’s why we show exactly what’s inside and who it’s for, right here.