Authority Snapshot

Authority Snapshot · June 2026

Google is 87% sure who she is. This site closes the last 13 points.

Most founders hide their search audit. We publish ours. Below: exactly where Deanna Wallin shows up across Google and AI assistants today, the one structural gap a June 10, 2026 BlitzMetrics audit found, and the plan now running — in the open, with the numbers we’ll be judged against.

Data pulled June 10, 2026 Sources: Google KG API · Ahrefs · GoDaddy Audit by BlitzMetrics
87
Knowledge Graph confidence in her entity — the strongest object in a 20-person June 2026 sweep, with an empty description
kg:/g/11h_yr1037
Her real, claimable Knowledge Graph machine ID (Google KG API, June 2026)
0
Knowledge Panels rendering on “deanna wallin” as of June 10, 2026 — pre-qualified, paperwork never filed
DR 40
naplessoap.com domain rating (Ahrefs) — strong authority, pooled under the company instead of her name

01 The Snapshot

See where she shows up today.

Search “deanna wallin” and the results are mostly her — the right person, on land she doesn’t own. Every surface below was checked live on June 10, 2026.

A-
Company digital — naplessoap.com
DR 40, Shopify store, IR newsroom on-domain, Search Console verified. The strongest asset in her orbit — built to sell soap, not to corroborate a person.
B-
Press & media
Real and repeated: BusinessWire-to-Nasdaq/Yahoo syndication, seven Business Observer features, citybiz, Authority Magazine — capped at regional tier and never repurposed until now.
C+
“The Soap Dish” podcast
A named, network-distributed show — a rare anchor asset — but framed as company-sponsored, with no clip engine or canonical articles attached.
C
Personal social
LinkedIn (500+, right headline, real activity) and a light personal Instagram. The audience — roughly 60K combined followers — lives on company channels that never route attention to her.
C-
AI & name search
Her name SERP is mostly her, but 100% rented surfaces; a UK LinkedIn namesake and a Pinterest stranger leak in. AI engines cite Medium, citybiz, and LinkedIn — never a page she controls.
D
Knowledge Panel
Object exists at confidence 87 with an empty description; no panel renders. Google believes she exists but has nothing safe to display.
F
Schema & cross-links (at audit)
Her leadership bio listed all 8 awards but linked to zero personal profiles; no Wikidata item. Google could see the pieces — nothing told it they’re one person.
F
deannawallin.com/ (at audit)
Did not exist — unregistered and available for ~$12 on June 10, 2026. The single cheapest gap in the entire audit series. The site you are reading is the fix.

Grades are from the June 2026 BlitzMetrics authority audit; they measure how visible, ownable, and re-usable her authority is — not whether the underlying wins exist. Composite Authority Score at audit: 48/100 — “pre-approved, never claimed.”

02 The Diagnosis

Name the gap: authority with no owner.

Most founders need press, awards, and corroboration they don’t have. Deanna has the opposite problem.

Every signal already exists. A live ticker symbol republished daily across Bloomberg, CNBC, Yahoo Finance, and Nasdaq quote pages. Eight awards. A 16-year press trail. Her own network-distributed podcast.

None of it routed to her name. Every award, filing, interview, and episode accrued to naplessoap.com (DR 40) or to rented platforms — LinkedIn, Medium, Audacy. The person at the center had no domain, no Person schema, no claimed entity.

That is why Google’s Knowledge Graph sat at 87% confidence and stopped: an object that strong, with no canonical home URL, cannot earn a description — so the panel never fires. To the graph, she was, in the audit’s words, “an attribute of a soap company” rather than a CEO with her own record.

The fix is not a reputation campaign. It is plumbing: one owned page that every existing signal points to, with schema that points back. You are reading that page’s site right now.

Sixteen years of corroboration with no owner.
The one-line diagnosis from the BlitzMetrics authority audit, June 2026.
This is a plumbing job, not a reputation job.
Same audit — on why the fix is mechanical: a domain, an entity home, Person schema, and a claim.

03 The Fix, Visualized

Fix the entity plumbing.

Same signals on both sides. The only difference is whether they have somewhere to land.

Before — June 10, 2026
Bloomberg · CNBC · Yahoo quote pages BusinessWire → Nasdaq releases naplessoap.com/leadership (DR 40) LinkedIn · Instagram The Soap Dish listings citybiz · Authority Magazine · CanvasRebel
deannawallin.com/ — missing
No canonical home. Signals scatter to rented surfaces. The KG object holds at 87 with an empty description; no panel renders.

Result: the searcher — investor, buyer, journalist — assembles the picture themselves from profiles she doesn’t control.

After — the entity home live
Bloomberg · CNBC · Yahoo quote pages BusinessWire → Nasdaq releases naplessoap.com/leadership (DR 40) LinkedIn · Instagram The Soap Dish listings citybiz · Authority Magazine · CanvasRebel
deannawallin.com/
Entity home · Person JSON-LD · sameAs mesh to every node above · reciprocal link from the DR-40 leadership bio
Google Knowledge Graph — kg:/g/11h_yr1037
The description field finally has a safe source; Wikidata cites the OTCQB filings
Knowledge Panel renders → claim filed
Typically 30–90 days after corroboration ships for an entity this strong — no date can be guaranteed

Result: one unambiguous answer to her own name — for Google, for ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini, and for every diligence search that follows.

04 The Claim Path

Run the five steps from 87 to a rendered panel.

Panels can’t be bought or forced — Google renders them when an entity becomes unambiguous, corroborated, and anchored. Here is the exact path, with status.

1

Own the URL

Register deannawallin.com/ (plus .net/.org defensively). Until then, anyone on earth could own the canonical answer to her name for ~$12.

Day 1 Done
2

Entity home live

Facts-first site with Person JSON-LD and a sameAs array pointing at every corroborating node — LinkedIn, the leadership bio, podcast listings, the interviews.

Weeks 1–3 You’re reading it
3

Corroboration loop

Reciprocal link from naplessoap.com/pages/leadership (the DR-40 vote), a Wikidata item cited to OTCQB filings and press, and the press wall with schema.

Weeks 2–6 In motion
4

Verify & monitor

Search Console property on this domain, a watch on the KG object’s score and description, and fixes for whatever the crawl finds.

Weeks 4–8 Queued
5

Panel renders → claim

The day the panel fires, file the claim through Google’s get-verified flow — and keep enriching it: photo, role, podcast, press.

Weeks 6–12 expected Watching

Honest expectations: rendering is algorithmic — typically 30–90 days after corroboration ships for an entity this strong, and nobody can guarantee a date. What can be controlled: making Deanna the single unambiguous answer to her own name. With an 87-point object, a DR-40 corroborating domain, and financial pages refreshing her name daily, the audit rated her the best-positioned panel candidate it measured this year.

05 Amplification

Amplify with a Dollar a Day.

Once the plumbing exists, $30 a day — $10 each on Meta, YouTube, and LinkedIn — buys repetition with the few thousand people who decide her outcomes: clean-beauty customers, the buyers behind 300+ wholesale doors, and the micro-cap investors NASO uplisted to reach.

Meta — $10/dayRetargeting first: site visitors, video viewers, engaged followers, plus Florida-metro store halo
YouTube — $10/dayCustom intent: “natural skincare,” “eczema soap,” “shampoo bar,” “clean beauty”
LinkedIn — $10/dayBoutique, spa, and retail buyers; retail media; the micro-cap and IR community

The Operating Rules — the MAA Loop

Rule 1
Test at $1/day for 7 days
Never boost cold creative big
Rule 2
Kill the bottom 90%
By cost per 15-second view and CTR
Rule 3
Scale winners $30 / 30 days
Then re-test against fresh challengers
Rule 4
Aim at lighthouse audiences
FGCU/SBDC community, Audacy listeners, clean-beauty trade lists
Rule 5
Review weekly: Metrics → Analysis → Action
Agents run the loop; Deanna sees one page

Budget math from the audit: $30/day is $10,950/year (~$14K all-in with domains and tooling) — repetition with her exact decision-makers, funded by creative that already exists. Every clip points back to this site.

06 Accountability

Hold the plan to these numbers.

The audit’s baseline-to-Day-90 dashboard, published so anyone can check the work.

MetricBaseline — June 10, 2026Day-90 target
deannawallin.com/UnregisteredLive, DR 5–10
Knowledge Graph entityConfidence 87, empty descriptionDescribed + monitored
Knowledge PanelNone renders on her nameRendered / claim filed
Canonical articles on her site02 — founder story + Badditives™ guide
Clips tested at $1/day030+
AI engines citing her own site0 of 3 (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini)3 of 3

Year-one targets continue past Day 90: personal domain rating 10–15, the panel enriched with photo and role, every NASO release shipping with a founder video and a press-wall entry. Sources for everything on this page: Google Knowledge Graph API sweep (June 2026), Ahrefs and GoDaddy checks (June 10, 2026), naplessoap.com page inspection (June 10, 2026), and NASO press releases — see the Press page for the public records. Audit prepared by Dennis Yu, BlitzMetrics, June 10, 2026.