Entity disambiguation, crawler access, structured data, and authority signals — the complete technical pipeline, delivered as ready-to-implement assets. You paste. Citations become possible.
Start your citation infrastructure →Knowing who you are is not enough. AI engines also need to find you, trust your crawl access, and parse your content structure correctly. The full citation pipeline requires entity clarity, crawler permission, structured extraction signals, and authority corroboration working together. This engagement builds all four layers so citations are structurally possible after delivery.
Every deliverable is verified on delivery — validated schema, live llms.txt, consolidated entity record, confirmed crawler access. These are concrete and yours on day 1, independent of when citations begin appearing in AI engines. Citation timing depends on indexing and content volume. Infrastructure correctness does not.
We write your brand’s canonical entity narrative — the authoritative description AI engines use to identify and describe you. You review and approve before it is used anywhere.
We create or audit your Wikidata Q-item for both brand and founder. The primary knowledge graph AI engines reference for entity resolution. Verified and correctly structured. Wikidata creation requires the domain to meet notability criteria — domains under 12 months with no third-party coverage may not qualify; we will advise during onboarding.
Every authoritative profile and directory URL that corroborates your entity identity, compiled and documented. Used in your Organization schema and as a standalone reference for ongoing maintenance.
A structured JSON document confirming every entity asset built — Wikidata Q-item URL, sameAs URLs, canonical description, and verification status. Your baseline record you own and build on.
We audit your robots.txt for directives that block AI crawlers and write the exact lines to add or remove. Client pastes. AI engines gain access to content that was previously invisible to them.
A complete, ready-to-publish llms.txt file written for your domain — structured to surface your most citation-relevant content to LLM crawlers. Client publishes at the root. No editing required.
A reference document specifying the canonical @id values for your Organization and Person entities — so schema implementation stays consistent across pages, templates, and future content without drift.
A complete, validated Organization schema block ready to paste into your site’s <head>. Includes @id, name, url, logo, sameAs, founder, description, and contactPoint — everything AI engines parse to confirm entity identity.
A reusable BreadcrumbList JSON-LD template with your site structure filled in. Improves passage-level extraction context and helps AI engines understand content hierarchy across your domain.
An HTML structure and Person schema block for your author bio page — the entity anchor that connects your bylined content back to a verified identity AI engines can trust and attribute.
A step-by-step walkthrough for verifying your site in Bing Webmaster Tools — the access layer for Microsoft Copilot and Bing AI retrieval. Takes approximately 15 minutes to complete from the guide. No technical background required.
Your About page description, meta description, and canonical entity narrative aligned into one consistent surface. Inconsistency across these fields creates entity resolution noise. We fix it so every signal reinforces the same identity.
A sequenced checklist covering every deliverable — paste this, publish that, verify this. Each step maps to a specific file or platform action. You check off each item as it goes live. No ambiguity about what is done or what is next.
No schema, no Wikidata, no llms.txt, robots.txt blocking AI crawlers. Build the citation pipeline before publishing content into it. Infrastructure first.
Infrastructure Setup is included in Citation Foundation ($997). Foundation adds 3–4 citation-engineered articles and a strategy brief — the content layer that activates the pipeline you're building here.
You attempted schema setup or Wikidata but citations are not appearing. We audit what is missing, fill the gaps, and deliver a complete infrastructure state with confirmation record.
One-time. No retainer. Paste-ready delivery.
Four layers: entity disambiguation (who you are), crawler access (whether AI engines can reach you), structured data (how they parse and attribute you), and authority signals (Bing Webmaster verification, About page alignment). Together these are the complete technical gate AI engines check before a brand becomes citable.
No. Every deliverable is written for copy-paste. The Organization schema arrives as a complete block to paste into your site’s <head>. The robots.txt fix is exact lines to add. The llms.txt is a complete file ready to publish. The Bing Webmaster guide walks you through each step. The implementation checklist sequences everything in order.
Most clients complete implementation in one to two hours using the checklist. Bing Webmaster verification takes roughly 15 minutes. Wikidata propagation and AI crawl indexing then take eight to twelve weeks to reflect across retrieval systems.
Citation Infrastructure Setup ($397) is the technical pipeline only — schema, llms.txt, entity disambiguation, crawler access. No content included. Citation Foundation ($997) includes this full scope plus 3–4 citation-engineered articles and a strategy brief. If you want content alongside infrastructure, Citation Foundation is the right starting point.
Citation Foundation ($997) includes the full Infrastructure Setup scope plus 3–4 citation-engineered articles and a strategy brief — the complete first-step engagement.
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