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GII in practice means executing a complete entity authority build for a real local business client, from intake audit to citation seeding.
GII implementation for a local business involves: baseline audit (what AI currently knows about the business); entity creation (Wikidata); schema deployment (LocalBusiness JSON-LD with all required properties); cluster publishing (minimum 8–12 pages targeting the business's service-location queries); and citation seeding (Google Business Profile, major directories, niche platforms).
A complete local business GII build takes 4–8 weeks for technical deployment and 60–90 days for AI citation effects to appear in measurable volume. Operators should set client expectations around this timeline during intake, not after the build begins.
An operator completes a full GII build for a Phoenix plumbing contractor: Wikidata entity verified, 10-page cluster published targeting 'Phoenix emergency plumber' queries, JSON-LD deployed with 14 required LocalBusiness properties, GBP fully optimized. Result: 3 ChatGPT citations within 90 days.
GII in Practice: Local Business Implementation is a Satellite node in the Generative Intelligence Infrastructure cluster.
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