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26: How to Get a Wikipedia Page

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You've gone to Wikipedia yourself and probably consider it a trustworthy source of information. So does practically everyone else on the planet, since according to Alexa it's the 6th most visited site on the web.

When doing a search you've probably noticed that the Wikipedia listing for that subject is at the top of the rankings.

So wouldn't it be nice to get a Wikipedia page for yourself or your business?

In this episode, professional Wikipedia editor Mike Wood, demystifies the subject and shares:

  • Why Wikipedia is such a powerful site
  • What it takes for a business to get a Wikipedia page
  • How and why does a page get deleted from Wikipedia
  • Wikipdia writing style tips
  • Why hire a writer and how to find the right one
  • Why hire a writer to write your page
  • Tips to write your own Wikipedia page
  • How to get a Wikipedia page article written about you or your business for free
  • How do you budget for hiring a Wikipedia writer
  • What to do before you should pursue getting a Wikipedia page

Key Take-Aways From This Episode:

Getting a Wikipedia page is not something you wake up one morning and decide to try as an SEO or Web Presence Optimization tactic. It's something you build to as a result of growing your overall presence as a trusted authority and it takes a consistent outreach strategy that builds your reputation as a trusted authority over time.

Terms Used That May Be New to You

Media Outreach

Peer-reviewed

Open-Source

"Dan Kennedy style of marketing"

Weasel words

Conflict of Interest

Promotional Strategy

Links and Resources

Alexa

Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World by Michael Hyatt

Entrepreneur Magazine

Business Journals

Blog Critics

Wikipedia Writing Guidelines

LinkedIn writing episode -- past episode of Let's Talk Tech with Kirsten Vernon

Dan Kennedy

Wikipedia requested articles

Elance (merged with Odesk to form Upwork)

Freelancer.com

Newspapers.com

Medium.com

Connect with Mike

LegalMorning.com

Mike on LinkedIn

Mike on Facebook (but he's not there that often)

Mike on Twitter - @LegalMorning

About Us

  continue reading

64 episodes

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You've gone to Wikipedia yourself and probably consider it a trustworthy source of information. So does practically everyone else on the planet, since according to Alexa it's the 6th most visited site on the web.

When doing a search you've probably noticed that the Wikipedia listing for that subject is at the top of the rankings.

So wouldn't it be nice to get a Wikipedia page for yourself or your business?

In this episode, professional Wikipedia editor Mike Wood, demystifies the subject and shares:

  • Why Wikipedia is such a powerful site
  • What it takes for a business to get a Wikipedia page
  • How and why does a page get deleted from Wikipedia
  • Wikipdia writing style tips
  • Why hire a writer and how to find the right one
  • Why hire a writer to write your page
  • Tips to write your own Wikipedia page
  • How to get a Wikipedia page article written about you or your business for free
  • How do you budget for hiring a Wikipedia writer
  • What to do before you should pursue getting a Wikipedia page

Key Take-Aways From This Episode:

Getting a Wikipedia page is not something you wake up one morning and decide to try as an SEO or Web Presence Optimization tactic. It's something you build to as a result of growing your overall presence as a trusted authority and it takes a consistent outreach strategy that builds your reputation as a trusted authority over time.

Terms Used That May Be New to You

Media Outreach

Peer-reviewed

Open-Source

"Dan Kennedy style of marketing"

Weasel words

Conflict of Interest

Promotional Strategy

Links and Resources

Alexa

Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World by Michael Hyatt

Entrepreneur Magazine

Business Journals

Blog Critics

Wikipedia Writing Guidelines

LinkedIn writing episode -- past episode of Let's Talk Tech with Kirsten Vernon

Dan Kennedy

Wikipedia requested articles

Elance (merged with Odesk to form Upwork)

Freelancer.com

Newspapers.com

Medium.com

Connect with Mike

LegalMorning.com

Mike on LinkedIn

Mike on Facebook (but he's not there that often)

Mike on Twitter - @LegalMorning

About Us

  continue reading

64 episodes

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