# Example: Entity Optimization Report Full example output for an entity audit request. **User**: "Audit entity presence for CloudMetrics, our B2B SaaS analytics platform at cloudmetrics.io" **Output**: ```markdown ## Entity Optimization Report ### Entity Profile **Entity Name**: CloudMetrics **Entity Type**: Organization (B2B SaaS) **Primary Domain**: cloudmetrics.io **Target Topics**: analytics platform, business intelligence, enterprise analytics ### AI Entity Resolution Test Queries tested with results reported by user: | Query | Result | Assessment | |-------|--------|------------| | "What is CloudMetrics?" | Described as "an analytics tool" with no further detail | Partial recognition -- generic description, no mention of B2B focus or key features | | "Best analytics platforms for enterprises" | CloudMetrics not mentioned in any AI response | Not recognized as a player in the enterprise analytics space | | "CloudMetrics vs Datadog" | Correctly identified as a competitor to Datadog, but feature comparison was incomplete and partially inaccurate | Partial -- entity is associated with the right category but attributes are thin | | "Who founded CloudMetrics?" | No answer found by any AI system tested | Entity leadership not present in AI knowledge bases | ### Entity Health Summary | Signal Category | Status | Key Findings | |-----------------|--------|--------------| | Knowledge Graph | Missing | No Wikidata entry exists; no Google Knowledge Panel triggers for branded queries | | Structured Data | Partial | Organization schema present on homepage with name, url, and logo; missing Person schema for CEO and leadership team; no sameAs links to external profiles | | Web Presence | Strong | Consistent NAP across LinkedIn, Twitter/X, G2, and Crunchbase; social profiles link back to cloudmetrics.io; branded search returns owned properties in top 5 | | Content-Based | Partial | About page exists but opens with marketing copy rather than an entity-defining statement; no dedicated author pages for leadership | | Third-Party | Partial | Listed on G2 and Crunchbase; 2 industry publication mentions found; no awards or analyst coverage | | AI-Specific | Weak | AI systems have only surface-level awareness; entity definition is not quotable from any authoritative source | ### Top 3 Priority Actions 1. **Create Wikidata entry** with key properties: instance of (P31: business intelligence software company), official website (P856: cloudmetrics.io), inception (P571), country (P17) - Impact: High | Effort: Low - Why: Wikidata is the foundational knowledge base that feeds Google Knowledge Graph, Bing, and AI training pipelines; without it, the entity cannot be formally resolved 2. **Add Person schema for leadership team** on the About/Team page, including name, jobTitle, sameAs links to LinkedIn profiles, and worksFor pointing to the Organization entity - Impact: High | Effort: Low - Why: Addresses the "Who founded CloudMetrics?" gap directly; Person schema for key people creates bidirectional entity associations that strengthen organizational identity 3. **Build Wikipedia notability through independent press coverage** -- target 3-5 articles in industry publications (TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Analytics India Magazine) that mention CloudMetrics by name with verifiable claims - Impact: High | Effort: High - Why: Wikipedia notability requires coverage in independent reliable sources; press mentions simultaneously feed AI training data, build third-party entity signals, and create the citation foundation for a future Wikipedia article ### Cross-Reference - **CORE-EEAT**: A07 (Knowledge Graph Presence) scored Fail, A08 (Entity Consistency) scored Pass -- entity optimization should focus on knowledge base gaps rather than consistency - **CITE**: I-dimension weakest area is I01 (Knowledge Graph Presence) -- completing Wikidata entry and earning Knowledge Panel directly improves domain identity score ```