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What is Knowledge Graph?

The Knowledge Graph is Google's structured database of real-world entities — people, businesses, places, concepts, and the relationships between them.

Definition

The Knowledge Graph is Google's structured database of real-world entities, people, businesses, places, concepts, and the relationships between them. When Google has enough information to confidently identify your business as a distinct entity, it adds you to the Knowledge Graph. This powers the business info panels that appear on the right side of Google search results and influences how Google's AI systems understand and recommend your business.


Why It Matters for Small Businesses

Being a recognized entity in Google's Knowledge Graph gives you a significant credibility and visibility advantage. It helps Google AI Overviews cite you more confidently, enables the branded knowledge panel in search results, and improves how consistently your business information appears across Google's ecosystem.


Example

A regional accounting firm builds consistent structured information across their website, Google Business Profile, LinkedIn, and industry directories. Over time Google accumulates enough consistent signals to identify the firm as a distinct trustworthy entity, adding them to the Knowledge Graph and triggering a knowledge panel in search results for branded searches.

Related Terms

Entity RecognitionThe process that feeds into Knowledge Graph inclusion
Structured Data for AISchema markup accelerates Knowledge Graph recognition
Local SEOKnowledge Graph entries improve local search visibility

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