Course → Module 10: Measurement and Maintenance
Session 7 of 10

Individual checks are important. Weekly Knowledge Panel monitoring, monthly GSC reviews, monthly brand SERP tracking, quarterly schema audits, quarterly citation audits. But none of those alone gives you the full picture. The Quarterly Entity Review is the session where you pull everything together into a single, comprehensive assessment of your entity's health.

Think of it as a quarterly physical for your digital entity. You check every system, record every measurement, compare against the previous quarter, and create an action plan for the next 90 days. The discipline of doing this four times a year is what separates entities that grow from entities that stagnate.

The Review Process

The quarterly review follows a structured sequence. Each phase builds on the previous one. Rushing through it defeats the purpose. Block two to three hours on your calendar for this review. It is the most important entity-related meeting of the quarter.

graph TD A["Phase 1: Data Collection
(60 min)"] --> B["Phase 2: Scoring
(30 min)"] B --> C["Phase 3: Comparison
(20 min)"] C --> D["Phase 4: Analysis
(20 min)"] D --> E["Phase 5: Action Plan
(30 min)"] E --> F["Phase 6: Documentation
(20 min)"] A --> A1["Pull GSC data"] A --> A2["Screenshot brand SERP"] A --> A3["Check KP"] A --> A4["Run schema validation"] A --> A5["Spot-check NAP"] B --> B1["Score all 9 dimensions
(Entity Presence Scorecard)"] C --> C1["Compare scores to
previous quarter"] D --> D1["Identify wins, losses,
stalled dimensions"] E --> E1["Set 3-5 priorities
for next quarter"] F --> F1["Archive everything
in review document"] style A fill:#222221,stroke:#c8a882,color:#ede9e3 style B fill:#222221,stroke:#c8a882,color:#ede9e3 style C fill:#222221,stroke:#c8a882,color:#ede9e3 style D fill:#222221,stroke:#c8a882,color:#ede9e3 style E fill:#222221,stroke:#c8a882,color:#ede9e3 style F fill:#222221,stroke:#6b8f71,color:#ede9e3

The Complete Checklist

This checklist covers every item you should review. Not every item will require action every quarter. But every item should be checked every quarter. The difference matters: checking and confirming "no change needed" is still a valuable data point.

# Category Check Item Data Source
1 NAP Canonical NAP matches website (homepage, contact, footer, schema) Manual check
2 NAP GBP NAP matches canonical Google Business Profile
3 NAP Spot-check 5 external citations for consistency BrightLocal or manual
4 Schema Rich Results Test passes on all key pages Google Rich Results Test
5 Schema GSC Enhancement reports show zero errors Google Search Console
6 Schema All schema values match current business information Manual review
7 Schema Schema.org release notes checked for relevant changes schema.org/docs/releases.html
8 Linking All sameAs URLs are live and correct Click-test each URL
9 Linking All profile-to-website backlinks are live Check each profile
10 Linking No broken cross-links between profiles Manual check
11 GBP All GBP information current (hours, services, description) Google Business Profile
12 GBP GBP posts published in the last 30 days Google Business Profile
13 GBP All reviews responded to Google Business Profile
14 GBP Photos current and professional Google Business Profile
15 Wikidata Wikidata item exists and is accurate wikidata.org
16 Wikidata All Wikidata properties sourced with references wikidata.org
17 Brand SERP Full brand SERP documented and scored Incognito search
18 Brand SERP Knowledge Panel present and accurate Incognito search
19 Brand SERP No negative or irrelevant results on page 1 Incognito search
20 Technical Core Web Vitals pass on mobile and desktop PageSpeed Insights
21 Technical No indexing errors in GSC Google Search Console
22 Technical XML sitemap current and submitted GSC Sitemaps report
23 Content About page content current and accurate Manual review
24 Content Author information on all content pages Manual review
25 Content At least one entity-supportive piece published this quarter Content calendar
26 Social All social profiles active (posted within 30 days) Check each platform
27 Social Profile information matches canonical entity data Manual review
28 GSC Brand search impressions compared to previous quarter Google Search Console
29 GSC Brand CTR stable or improving Google Search Console
30 Overall Entity Presence Scorecard updated with new scores Session 10.1 scorecard

Comparing Quarters

The power of the quarterly review comes from comparison. After your second quarterly review, you have two data points and can identify trends. After a year, you have four data points and can see your entity's trajectory clearly.

When comparing, focus on three categories:

Wins: Dimensions where your score improved. Identify what you did that caused the improvement. Document it so you can replicate the approach for other dimensions.

Losses: Dimensions where your score decreased. This happens. An aggregator overwrites your NAP. A schema error goes unnoticed. A social profile goes dormant. Identify the root cause and add it to next quarter's action plan.

Stalls: Dimensions where your score stayed the same. This is the trickiest category. Sometimes a stable score is fine (you are already at 5). Sometimes it means your efforts are not working. If a dimension has been at 2 for two consecutive quarters despite active effort, your approach to that dimension needs to change.

Creating the Quarterly Action Plan

The review is not complete until you have a concrete plan for the next 90 days. The plan should contain three to five priorities, each with specific, measurable actions and deadlines.

Good priorities are specific: "Improve structured data score from 2 to 3 by adding Person schema for the CEO and validating all pages by June 30." Bad priorities are vague: "Work on SEO."

Limit yourself to five priorities per quarter. Entity work is cumulative. Trying to fix everything at once dilutes effort and reduces the chance that any single dimension improves meaningfully.

The quarterly review is the heartbeat of your entity strategy. Skip it, and you lose the ability to steer. Do it consistently, and you gain compound advantage over every competitor who is not measuring.

Further Reading

Assignment

Conduct your first Quarterly Entity Review (or simulate one if this is a practice entity).

  1. Block two to three hours on your calendar. Gather all data sources: GSC, GBP, brand SERP screenshot, schema validation tools, Wikidata, and your social profiles.
  2. Work through the 30-item checklist above. For each item, record the status: Pass, Fail, or Needs Attention.
  3. Update your Entity Presence Scorecard (from Session 10.1) with new scores for all nine dimensions.
  4. Write a one-page summary covering: (a) three wins since the last assessment, (b) any losses or regressions, (c) dimensions that have stalled.
  5. Create an action plan with three to five specific priorities for the next quarter. Each priority should include the target dimension, current score, target score, specific actions, and deadline.