Wikipedia can be a tricky place. There are so many guidelines, policies and essays about how to edit, that one can quickly become confused. Even experienced editors are often confused and engage in debates over the interpretation of the rules. Wikipedia isn’t getting any easier to edit. There are more rules that get added each […]
How Many References Do You Need To Get A Wikipedia Page?
Previously, I have talked at length about the difference between a professional Wikipedia writer and someone who simply gets paid to edit Wikipedia. Yes, there is a difference. As a professional, I turn down the majority of client inquiries for creating Wikipedia pages. The most common reason is there are not enough references for them […]
If You Want Me To Share Your Content, Make It Easier For Me To Do So
If you have a social media presence, you need to keep your followers happy. The most common way to do so is to share content that is interesting to them. For those of us who have little time to manage our own social media accounts, this can be difficult. None of us have time to […]
Quantity, Relevancy, and Quality: Which Link Building Strategy is Most Important for SEO?
Thinking of starting a link building strategy? Already have a strategy but it’s not working? Maybe it’s time to re-evaluate the type of backlinks you are getting. The way Google looks at backlinks has changed drastically over the years. Backlinks are still a major ranking signal with Google, but no longer are two links weighed […]
Don’t Rush Your Wikipedia Presence: It’s Not the Holy Grail
Every day I am inundated with emails asking for quotes to create Wikipedia pages. Inevitably, I turn many people down because they simply don’t meet notability guidelines. What comes next is surprising. After a few weeks, many of the leads that I turned down still wind up on Wikipedia. The page was likely created by […]
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