Company Wikipedia Pages Require Notability, Not Fame.
As the UK’s foremost professional Wikipedia editor, potential clients often ask me, how do I get-round Wikipedia’s notability requirements? Are there…
Paid Wikipedia Editing Fails Spotted by Professional Wikipedia Editors: Part Two
I have chosen Naivety as the central theme of this blog because it is what Wikipedia look for when identifying paid Wikipedia editing. Naivety typically presents…
Paid Wikipedia Editing UK: Fails Spotted by a professional Wikipedia Editor: Part One.
I’ve seen some shocking paid Wikipedia editing fails during my time as a prominent UK-based professional Wikipedia editor, Just to be clear. I am not about…
Three reasons why companies should hire a Wikipedia specialist
Although you may think you don’t need a Wikipedia specialist, you do. Professional Wikipedia editing is hard. It is not as easy as creating content and clicking…
Should I include a logo or image on my company Wikipedia page?
Imagery is a valuable and often essential part of profiling any business or celebrity. It’s difficult to explain in words the appearance of a logo or person, so…
How do the FTC’s new influencer marketing regulations impact paid Wikipedia editors?
For those of us who write encyclopaedia entries, whether we are ancient Greeks, Bertrand Russell or paid Wikipedia editors, we are influencers and must, therefore,…
Why is Wikidata optimisation essential to search engine results?
Optimised Wikidata content will improve your chances at ranking higher on a Google search engine results page (SERP) and should be part of any good search engine…
Wikipedia Writing vs Regular Content Writing
So, what are the similarities and differences between regular content writing and writing for Wikipedia?