Brand entity model
Define the organization, category, positioning, official profiles, direct-owned assets, identifiers and approved descriptions.
Entity Modeling
The Enough Agency builds entity models for brands that need AI systems to understand what each brand, executive, product, topic and location actually is — semantic modeling, sitewide entity consistency, entity attributes, schema relationships, local entity signals, first-party data, credible mentions, citation support and measurement of how accurately engines describe each entity.
Bring your brand, products, services, people, locations, profiles, content library and known AI inaccuracies. We define the entity inventory, attributes, relationships, source priorities and modeling workflow on the strategy call.
Why Modeling Comes First
Many visibility problems start with a weak entity model. A product is described three ways, an executive has no authority footprint, locations use inconsistent names, or category pages fail to connect the brand to the right topics.
The Enough Agency defines each entity as a machine-readable object with attributes, relationships and trusted sources. That gives content, schema, PR, listings and reviews a shared model instead of separate fragments.
Entity Types
Define the organization, category, positioning, official profiles, direct-owned assets, identifiers and approved descriptions.
Map products, features, use cases, comparisons, naming rules, schema fields and product-to-category relationships.
Model founders, executives and experts with roles, credentials, bylines, profiles, citations and authority signals.
Connect content clusters, FAQs, authority articles and supporting pages to the topic entities the brand needs to own.
Standardize locations, NAP signals, listings, service areas, reviews and regional terminology where local visibility matters.
Identify which owned and third-party sources should corroborate each entity, and which sources currently create confusion.
Modeling Method
List the brand, product, service, executive, topic and local entities that AI systems need to recognize correctly.
Create attributes, identifiers, descriptions, categories, relationships, source requirements and approved terminology for each entity.
Apply the model through content, schema notes, internal links, listings, profiles, reviews and authority-building priorities.
Test AI answers for entity accuracy, wrong mappings, citation support, competitor confusion and movement in recommendation prompts.
Entity Modeling Outputs
The Enough Agency documents the brand, product, service, person, topic, location and source entities that matter to AI visibility.
Each entity receives approved names, alternate names, descriptions, categories, identifiers, ownership, geography and proof requirements.
Connections between brand, product, executive, topic, location and authority sources are mapped for content, schema and internal linking.
Outputs can include schema field notes, entity page recommendations, FAQ and comparison needs, internal links and source references.
We identify direct-owned assets, listings, reviews, credible mentions and authority articles needed to corroborate the entity model.
Reporting tracks entity accuracy, wrong entity mapping, citation frequency, recommendation share, model differences and source influence.