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    Cool tricks to explore Google’s Knowledge Graph results, featuring Donald Trump

    By now the majority of searchers on Google are familiar with the Knowledge Graph box, which appears on the right side of the search results page and highlights information about various entities (companies, people, places, things and so on).

    In the past, I’ve written about how to both obtain and optimize a Knowledge Graph result. In my attempts to learn more and get a better understanding of Google’s Knowledge Graph, I’ve discovered some cool hacks and tricks. While these tricks do not have any significant practical implications, they can serve as a way to better understand how Google’s Knowledge Graph works, which can be used to optimize your personal or company Knowledge Graph results.

    Before getting into the tricks, let’s break down some important items. For the examples below, I used Donald Trump.

    Google Knowledge Graph API

    The Google Knowledge Graph API is a tool that can be used to get insight into your Knowledge Graph result. It provides details about classification of the entity, score and ranking. It also provides a machine-generated identifier (MID), which is a unique code assigned to each entity.

    Google Knowledge Graph API

    MID (machine-generated identifier)

    Machine-generated identifiers, or MIDs, are unique entity IDs that were originally generated from Freebase. Although Freebase was ultimately shut down and the data was migrated to Wikidata, Google is still using the Freebase identifier codes for entities. This could eventually change to Wikidata Qids, but we have to wait and see what Google will do.

    As you can see below, in the Knowlege Graph API results for “donald trump,” the president’s entity MID is /m/0cqt90.

    Donald Trump MID Entity

    Normal search engine results page (SERP)

    Here is what the normal SERP looks like when a search for “Donald Trump” is completed. As you can see, Trump is an entity and has a detailed Knowledge Graph panel appearing alongside his search results.

    http://ift.tt/2lvkIrJ

    Donald Trump SERP

    Knowledge Graph tricks

    Knowledge Graph-only SERP

    By inserting the following modifiers into the search URL, we can have just the Knowledge Graph Panel appear on the SERP, with no paid or organic listings.

    Modifiers:

    • kponly  (a command that tweaks the SERPs to only show the Knowledge Graph panel)
    • kgmid= (a command that allows the SERP to be filtered specifically for the specified entity; simply add the MID number after the equal sign)

    Original URL: https://www.google.com/search?q=donald+trump

    Modified URL: http://ift.tt/2lvkIrJ&kponly&kgmid=/m/0cqt90

    Donald Trump Knowledge Graph Result

    Change the language of content in the Knowledge Graph

    Adding the hl string to the URL and specifying a language code will change the language of the Knowledge Graph SERP. Here is an example of the content changed to Spanish.

    Original URL: https://www.google.com/search?q=donald+trump

    Modified URL: http://ift.tt/2losK8J&hl=es

    Donald Trump Spanish

    Change related images in the Knowledge Graph panel

    Another trick that can be done is to change the related images within the Knowledge Graph panel to items you specify in your search query. For example, a regular search for “donald trump mexico” does not return a Knowledge Graph result.

    Donald Trump Mexico No Knowledge Graph

    However, by appending the MID to the search results URL, we can generate a Knowledge Graph result that contains images relevant to the search query.

    Original URL: http://ift.tt/2lowwz5

    Modified URL: http://ift.tt/2lowwz5&kgmid=/m/0cqt90

    Donald Trump Mexico with Knowledge Graph

    Generate a Knowledge Graph panel for an entity for any search query

    This trick is my favorite, as it’s great for a prank or joke. Applying the same tactic from the previous example allows you to have a Knowledge Graph panel for your specified MID appear on the SERP for any search query — even if your Knowledge Graph entity is not related to your search.

    Original URL: http://ift.tt/2lovu5U

    Modified URL: http://ift.tt/2lovu5U&kgmid=/m/0cqt90

    Donald Trump Homer Simpson

    Note that this trick will override an existing Knowledge Graph panel for an entity. Without the “hacked” URL, a search for “Homer Simpson” generates a Knowledge Graph result for Homer Simpson, as expected.

     

    homer-simpson-knowledge-graph

    I hope this helps shed some light on how some parts of Google’s Knowledge Graph work. It can be useful if you’re redirecting users to a Google SERP result for reasons related to business or humor.

    The post Cool tricks to explore Google’s Knowledge Graph results, featuring Donald Trump appeared first on Search Engine Land.



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