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Verified Profiles: The Invisible Strategy That Skyrockets Your Digital Authority

LinkedIn, Wikidata, and HARO aren't just platforms — they're trust signals Google and AIs use to decide if you're an authority in your field.

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Josue Solorzano
October 20, 2024 8 min read
Verified Profiles: The Invisible Strategy That Skyrockets Your Digital Authority

The platforms Google and AIs consult


Not all digital profiles carry the same weight. There are platforms that Google and AI models consider high-trust sources — and if your name or business appears on them, your digital authority automatically rises.


LinkedIn validates your professional credibility. Wikidata feeds directly into ChatGPT, Claude, and Google's Knowledge Graph. HARO opens the door to mentions in outlets like Forbes, Reuters, and Business Insider.


Together, these three platforms create a digital footprint that Google and AIs recognize as genuine authority — the difference between being an unknown online and being the reference in your niche.


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