Thanks for the info Jay! In my personal, anecdotal experience of being a Wikipedia editor, it seems like 98% of pages that are created and published get taken down by a higher level editor or admin within a matter of days. Nowadays, you need quite an extensive amount of media coverage from highly authoritative sources in order to successfully pass the "sandbox" review. I've seen a lot of editors use random blog posts as citations in the references and they almost always get deleted. The only seemingly working method I've found for having pages stick is by exclusively using "veteran" editor accounts with 10,000+ edits when creating and publishing the page and having at least five sources with a domain authority of 85 and above as citations. Like if you've been nominated for a grammy, you do your best to build a PR brand image on that note and include all of the "strong" links in the references and avoid citing anything that isn't "authoritative" in the eyes of Wikipedia. Hope that helps. - Nik Lemmel | Maximatic Media
I like how this guy tries to convince all these sheep that only his company can get you a properly posted wikipedia page. "only a few thousand dollars", you can see it in his smile that he's lying through his teeth
Thanks for the info Jay! In my personal, anecdotal experience of being a Wikipedia editor, it seems like 98% of pages that are created and published get taken down by a higher level editor or admin within a matter of days. Nowadays, you need quite an extensive amount of media coverage from highly authoritative sources in order to successfully pass the "sandbox" review. I've seen a lot of editors use random blog posts as citations in the references and they almost always get deleted. The only seemingly working method I've found for having pages stick is by exclusively using "veteran" editor accounts with 10,000+ edits when creating and publishing the page and having at least five sources with a domain authority of 85 and above as citations. Like if you've been nominated for a grammy, you do your best to build a PR brand image on that note and include all of the "strong" links in the references and avoid citing anything that isn't "authoritative" in the eyes of Wikipedia. Hope that helps.
- Nik Lemmel | Maximatic Media
I am a local youtuber. Dreaming of having a wikipedia page. I hope we meet there one day
Great video on this topic!
I booked a call with you guys. Excited to chat
Nice
Thanks for doing such a great job explaining how valuable it can be to get a Wikipedia page.
Very informative, thank you!
fake review
Hi, how do I remove the query "Your page is an orphan page" on my new article
it's significant
Can you help me
Start with a wikidata page
I like how this guy tries to convince all these sheep that only his company can get you a properly posted wikipedia page. "only a few thousand dollars", you can see it in his smile that he's lying through his teeth
I need a Wikipedia page
I’m notable person
I need more press
This mofo doesn't even have his own page :')
Hahaha
Hi I want to get in touch with you guys I'm looking for creating a Wikipedia page for my it company
nah i want to make one, not "get" one
Nah.
Bakwasss time consuming