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Create your own Google Knowledge Panel
13 students

Create your own Google Knowledge Panel

Google Knowledge Panel eligibility: Wikidata, citations, profiles & best practices — step by step.
Created byNakib Jahan
Last updated 1/2026
Bangla

What you'll learn

  • How to write professional biographies (short, long, and EPK-style) tailored to different platforms.
  • How to create compliant pages on WikiAlpha, EverybodyWiki, and fan wikis (RapFandom/MusicFandom/MiniTubia/YouTubeFandom).
  • How to build FilmFreeway and F6S profiles and prepare high-quality submissions.
  • IMDb Pro fundamentals: setting up name/title pages, adding credits, and maintaining accuracy.
  • Google Knowledge Graph basics: entity setup, citations, sameAs links, and Knowledge Panel claim best practices.
  • YouTube Artist verification (OAC): eligibility, distributor linking, and rollout workflow.
  • Claiming and optimizing artist profiles on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and other DSPs.
  • Practical bio templates for musicians, filmmakers, authors, entrepreneurs, and creators.
  • PR & citation strategy: earning press mentions and building strong knowledge signals.
  • Reputation & policy management: avoiding conflicts of interest, fixing rejections, and submitting clean edits.
  • Asset management: creating a ready-to-use kit (headshots, logos, cover art, links) and an update schedule.
  • Lifetime update support approach: how to adapt as platform rules change.

Course content

4 sections12 lectures2h 2m total length
  • EverybodyWiki Page Create11:43
  • Rap Fandom Page Create12:06
  • Music Fandom Page Create11:37
  • FameoPedia Page Create3:34

Requirements

  • Basic computer skills and a stable internet connection.
  • A primary email (Gmail recommended); a personal website or domain is helpful but optional.
  • Your own assets: HD headshots, logo/cover art, short & long bios (preferably English + native language), and social links.
  • Ownership proofs where applicable: distributor dashboard access, ISRC/UPC (for musicians), legitimate IDs for standard verifications.
  • Existing work samples or press links (if available).
  • Willingness to follow each platform’s Terms of Service and verification policies.
  • Optional but helpful: at least one released track (for OAC), or a listed credit (for IMDb).

Description

Build a standout online presence by learning how to write compelling biographies and publish them across the platforms that matter. This course blends live classes with step-by-step recorded practical lessons, so you can follow along, practice, and get feedback as you go.

You’ll explore multiple biography page formats and learn how to create well-structured pages for communities such as Wikialpha, EverybodyWiki, RapFandom, MusicFandom, MinitubiaFandom, YouTubeFandom, and similar sites. You’ll also set up profiles on key creator/startup platforms like FilmFreeway and F6S, and understand how to present credits, achievements, and references in a credible way.

We’ll cover the fundamentals of Google Knowledge Panel and the Knowledge Graph (what helps, what hurts, and what is realistic), plus how IMDbPro Profile works and how to use it responsibly for career visibility. You’ll also learn best practices for professional artist bios and the general requirements behind verification processes (without guarantees).

Included resources:  a PHP template for generating ID-style mockups for portfolio/demo use, and a checklist for claiming artist profiles on services like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.

Lifetime support is included, with updates when methods change. Throughout, we focus on ethical workflows, clear writing, and building a consistent brand story across every profile.


Who this course is for:

  • Musicians, YouTubers, filmmakers, podcasters, authors, and online creators.
  • Startup founders, freelancers, personal-brand builders, and small business owners.
  • PR/marketing/virtual-assistant professionals who set up client profiles and bios.
  • Local brands and entrepreneurs aiming to build online authority and knowledge signals.
  • Students and early-career professionals who want a stronger public profile and portfolio.