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James Dooley interviews Jason Barnard about the entity home concept because search engines need a clear, factual hub to understand and trust an entity. Jason Barnard explains that an entity home differs from a standard homepage because it educates algorithms with verifiable facts, corroborated claims and structured relationships. They discuss knowledge panels, canonical URLs and schema markup because structured confirmation increases machine confidence rather than replacing strong HTML foundations. The discussion matters as brands and individuals improve SEO, control their knowledge panel and strengthen their digital identity through a properly built entity home.
By James DooleyJames Dooley interviews Jason Barnard about the entity home concept because search engines need a clear, factual hub to understand and trust an entity. Jason Barnard explains that an entity home differs from a standard homepage because it educates algorithms with verifiable facts, corroborated claims and structured relationships. They discuss knowledge panels, canonical URLs and schema markup because structured confirmation increases machine confidence rather than replacing strong HTML foundations. The discussion matters as brands and individuals improve SEO, control their knowledge panel and strengthen their digital identity through a properly built entity home.