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Knowledge Graph

Structured database of entities and their relationships, used by AI systems to understand context.

What is Knowledge Graph?

A Knowledge Graph is a structured representation of information about entities and their relationships. Google, for example, uses a massive Knowledge Graph to understand connections between people, places, brands, and concepts. LLMs create similar representations during their training. Being well represented in these graphs (via Wikipedia, authority sites, consistent mentions) improves your visibility in AI responses.

How Qwairy Makes This Actionable

Qwairy helps optimize your Knowledge Graph presence by generating and optimizing structured metadata (Schema.org, JSON-LD) in AI-generated articles. This metadata helps LLMs understand entity relationships, improving your brand's representation in AI knowledge structures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Knowledge graph presence is earned through consistent, authoritative mentions across the web—especially Wikipedia, industry publications, review sites, and high-authority domains. The key is co-occurrence: your brand mentioned alongside relevant concepts, competitors, and use cases. Create content that clearly establishes these relationships (e.g., 'Brand X is a CRM tool for small businesses, competing with HubSpot and Pipedrive').

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