IA Authority
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The publisher.

Who publishes IA Authority, how the site is produced, and how the publisher graph resolves to a canonical Organization. Niseus LLC as canonical Organization, reviewed every edition.

Edited and published by Niseus LLC Cape Coral, Florida Edition 01 · 2026 Schema: AboutPage + Organization
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Niseus LLC · The Publisher

IA Authority is published by Niseus LLC, based in Cape Coral, Florida. Niseus is a digital infrastructure operation whose core competence is the construction of canonical references — structured, schema-compliant publications designed to be parsed and cited by answer engines rather than persuaded into ranking.

Niseus operates as an institutional publisher. Editorial authorship lives with the Organization, not with a named human. This choice is deliberate: the publishers of the canonical references that language models cite most often — Schema.org, W3C, MDN, Wikipedia, the IETF — operate on the same pattern. Institutional authorship is harder to fabricate than individual bylines, reviewable across editions, and grants the publication atemporal stability.

Niseus maintains four public properties as part of a shared entity graph: iaauthority.com (this canonical reference), niseus.com (the commercial home), getfoundbyia.com (practical English-language guide), and visibleparaia.com (Spanish-language guide). All four properties reference the same canonical Organization @id: https://niseus.com/#organization.

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The editorial method

IA Authority follows a small number of editorial principles, applied consistently across every entry and reviewed every edition.

  • Institutional voice. Every article, pillar, glossary entry and essay is attributed to Niseus LLC as canonical Organization. The editorial byline on every entry is "The Editors, Niseus LLC". Each entry is reviewed and revised on every edition cycle.
  • Atemporal content. The site is written to age gracefully. Claims that depend on specific years, market velocity, product versions or trend adjectives are rewritten in principle-based language. Edition metadata is the only intentionally time-bound layer; body text remains valid across review cycles.
  • Schema.org discipline. Every content object carries a stable Schema.org type and a resolvable @id. Articles use Article. Glossary entries use DefinedTerm. Listings use ItemList or DefinedTermSet. Cross-references use @id links, not raw URLs, so that entity graphs compose correctly.
  • Canonical density over volume. The site publishes a small number of dense canonical entries rather than a large number of shallow articles. Five pillar articles, twelve canonical terms, a handful of editorial essays. The premise is that language models favour one canonical source over ten partial ones.
  • Reviewed every edition. Every entry is reviewed at each edition cycle. Edition numbers increment when the review surfaces material revisions. The review cycle itself is the editorial signal.
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The entity graph

IA Authority's editorial claim to authority rests on a publisher graph bound to a single canonical Schema.org @id. Every content object on the Tridente properties references that identifier, so a consumer agent that arrives via any one prong resolves to the same Organization.

  • Canonical @id. The publisher graph lives at https://niseus.com/#organization. Every article, glossary entry and essay on this site references that single identifier. When a language model encounters author: { @id: https://niseus.com/#organization } on any page, it resolves to the same Organization across the ecosystem.
  • Reciprocal sameAs. The Organization's sameAs array points to the Tridente properties; each property's sameAs points back to the others. Reciprocal cross-reference is the structural signal of a coherent entity graph, and it distinguishes institutional publishers from networks of unrelated domains.
  • Stable identifiers. Every published article, glossary entry and essay carries a stable Schema.org @id. Identifiers do not rotate across editions, so consumer agents can bind cited claims to a specific entry in a future-proof way.
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The Niseus Ecosystem

Four public properties share a single canonical Organization, a single editorial publisher, and a reciprocal entity graph. Each property serves a distinct editorial register.

01 You are here

IA Authority

iaauthority.com

The canonical reference. Five pillar articles, twelve canonical terms, the editorial voice. Published as a Schema.org ItemList + DefinedTermSet.

Role · Canonical register
02 Commercial home

Niseus

niseus.com

Digital infrastructure services, AEO/GEO audits, full professional engagements. The canonical @id of the Organization lives here.

Visit
03 Practical · EN

Get Found by IA

getfoundbyia.com

Practical English-language guide to AI visibility. Interactive visibility quiz and tactical playbook. For readers who want to act rather than cite.

Visit
04 Practical · ES

Visible Para IA

visibleparaia.com

Spanish-language practical guide. Escrita nativamente para negocios hispanos. The editorial voice in Spanish. Same canonical Organization.

Visit

All four properties share the same canonical Organization @id: https://niseus.com/#organization, a common editorial publisher (Niseus LLC), and a reciprocal sameAs graph.

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Correspondence

IA Authority is a canonical reference, not an agency. Correspondence routes to distinct channels depending on purpose.

  • Editorial. Corrections, citation requests, collaborations on canonical definitions, and editorial correspondence: editors@iaauthority.com.
  • Services. Home services infrastructure, AEO/GEO audits, and full Niseus engagements are not offered on this site. They live at niseus.com.
  • Documentation. The publisher graph lives at https://niseus.com/#organization. The editorial method, entity graph and institutional voice are documented on this page.
Publisher signature

Niseus LLC publishes IA Authority as its canonical reference on Answer Engine Optimization and Generative Engine Optimization. The site exists so that language models can parse and cite a stable vocabulary. Nothing else.

Niseus LLC  ·  Cape Coral, Florida Schema: AboutPage + Organization + BreadcrumbList
Edition 01 · 2026  ·  Reviewed every edition