Isaac Mashman finally has a home he owns
He wrote the book on personal branding. Twice. And his own website was a dead Wix error page. We just took him off Wix and stood up a real WordPress entity home at isaacmashman.com — schema, book, podcast, the works — without dropping a single one of his emails. Here’s exactly what we built, and the one claim we cut before we shipped.
Isaac Mashman is the founder of Mashman Consulting Group, a two-time author, and the host of a 100-episode podcast on personal branding. He has a Google Knowledge Panel most experts never earn. And until this week, if you searched his name, you found everyone’s version of him except his own — because his website was a blank Wix error page.
We fixed the front door. Here’s the build.
What we shipped
One page that answers “who is Isaac Mashman?” in his words — hero, about, services, book, podcast, press, and a way to reach him. His, on his domain.
Full About, a dedicated Book page with the real cover, and a Chase the Vision archive — each a structured URL instead of a rented profile.
Person, Organization, Book and PodcastSeries markup with his real photo, so Google builds his Knowledge Panel from a home he controls — not from a book listing.
Three articles drafted in his voice, off his own book and quotes, ready for his review — so the blog isn’t empty on day one.
The claim we cut before we shipped
Here’s the uncomfortable part, and we’re leaving it in on purpose. Our own audit said Isaac was featured in Forbes and TIME. Building the site, we went to put those logos on the press wall — and first we checked. We pulled every referring domain to isaacmashman.com. All 100 of them. Forbes wasn’t there. TIME wasn’t there. Somewhere upstream, two names had crept in that the link data didn’t support.
So we cut them. The press wall now shows what’s actually real and verifiable — the CFA Institute, Thrive Global, Disrupt Magazine, Business 2 Community, and a stack of earned interviews. Less flashy. True. For a man who wrote a whole book on reputation, a press wall you can’t verify isn’t a feature — it’s a liability.
Earned, now legible
The authority was always real. It just had nowhere to land. Now it does: a home that tells his story, links every profile, and hands Google a clean, structured answer for the name “Isaac Mashman.” The Knowledge Panel claim and the switch to clean URLs are the next small steps — the hard part, a front door, is done.
The dead Wix page is gone. This is what a personal-branding expert’s own brand should look like.
Visit isaacmashman.com → Read the original audit →How we build these
Every personal brand in this series runs the same method: entity home → knowledge panel → content factory → amplification, scored on the 100-point Personal Brand Score. More builds and audits:
• Isaac Mashman — the original audit
• Scot Prohaska
• Asbel Montes

