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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 48 MIN

Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard)

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Description: James Dooley interviews Jason Barnard from CaliCube about which domains trigger and stabilise a personal Google Knowledge Panel. Jason explains why domain authority does not cause Knowledge Panel visibility because Google uses trusted reference sources instead. The episode covers entity homes, claim-frame-proof, Wikidata risks, and why LinkedIn, Crunchbase, Google Scholar, Amazon, IMDb, and Muck Rack can strengthen entity recognition. Jason outlines first, second, and third party corroboration because Google and AI systems reward clarity, consistency, and reliable external proof. The conversation also covers why mass-created profiles create confusion, why dofollow proof links help, and how niche-specific reference domains outperform generic link metrics for personal brand and AI visibility in 2026.Where to Listen to This EpisodeMost Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) is available across all major podcast platforms. Choose your preferred platform below.Listen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on TransistorListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on Pocket CastsListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on Amazon MusicListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on SpotifyListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on PodverseListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on Pod.linkListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on CastroListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on CastboxListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on Podcast AddictListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on DeezerListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on Listen NotesListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on Podcast GuruListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on PodchaserListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on StenoListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on MetacastListen to Most Important Domains for Personal Knowledge Panels (James Dooley Interviews Jason Barnard) on Entity Home

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