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LinkDaddy Launches Patent-Compliant Website Infrastructure Service
Miami-based digital infrastructure company delivers four-patent-compliant builds and repairs engineered for entity recognition and long-term search authority.
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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LinkDaddy, a Miami-based digital infrastructure company, has announced the launch of a dedicated website infrastructure service that delivers four-patent-compliant builds and repairs engineered for entity recognition, Knowledge Graph alignment, and long-term search authority for brands and digital entrepreneurs.
Why it matters
Most websites fail not because of poor design but because of structural non-compliance with the systems Google actually uses to evaluate authority. As search technology evolves toward entity recognition, structured data validation, and AI-readable authority signals, websites that are not structurally aligned with these systems are increasingly at risk of being overlooked by both traditional search engines and AI-generated answer platforms.
The details
LinkDaddy's patent-compliance model applies the four foundational Google patents that govern how search engines evaluate, rank, and cite digital entities: US 7,716,216 (Reasonable Surfer Model), US 6,285,999 B1 (Recursive Authority / PageRank), US 9,165,040 B1 (Graph Distance and Neural Mesh), and US 12,536,223 B1 (E-E-A-T and Information Gain). The service, delivered through LinkDaddy Build, addresses a gap in the market where most websites are built for visual appeal rather than structural compliance with the underlying patent architecture.
- LinkDaddy announced the launch of the service on March 5, 2026.
The players
LinkDaddy
A Miami-based digital infrastructure company that provides patent-compliant website builds and repairs, entity-based SEO architecture, and structured schema deployment services designed for long-term search performance and Knowledge Graph recognition.
Tony Peacock
The digital infrastructure architect and founder of LinkDaddy LLC, who developed the company's FIF Protocol (Foundation, Infrastructure, Fortress) methodology that applies patent-compliance standards to every website build and repair engagement.
What they’re saying
“Most websites fail not because of poor design but because of structural non-compliance with the systems Google actually uses to evaluate authority.”
— Tony Peacock, Founder, LinkDaddy LLC
“Patent-compliant infrastructure is not optional for brands that want to remain visible as search evolves toward AI-generated summaries and entity-based ranking.”
— Tony Peacock, Founder, LinkDaddy LLC
What’s next
LinkDaddy's patent-compliance service is available now, with Infrastructure Repair starting at $3,500-$5,000 and Sovereign Build projects starting at $10,000+.
The takeaway
As search technology shifts toward entity recognition, structured data validation, and AI-readable authority signals, LinkDaddy's patent-compliant website infrastructure service provides a solution for brands and digital entrepreneurs to ensure their online presence remains visible and competitive in the evolving search landscape.
