We had no press
We had no press, no nothing, but th eboss wanted a Wikipedia page. The team at Edits Wiki put together a press package for pretty cheap ($9k) which got us on the map just enough to get onto the Wikipedia universe.
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Edit.Wiki is your trusted partner for all things Wikipedia. We specialize in helping individuals and organizations establish, enhance, and protect their Wikipedia presence with expert services that include new page creation, editing and maintenance, link placements, and press coverage to meet Wikipedia’s requirements. Our team combines deep knowledge of Wikipedia’s policies and community standards with proven editorial expertise, ensuring your online reputation is accurate, credible, and impactful. At Edit.Wiki, we understand that navigating Wikipedia’s complex guidelines can be daunting. Whether you need to create a new page, update existing content, secure high-quality backlinks, or obtain media coverage that qualifies for Wikipedia inclusion, we provide tailored solutions for every need. Our process is transparent, client-focused, and designed to deliver results you can trust - on time and within industry best practices. Choose Edit.Wiki for professional, reliable, and ethical Wikipedia services that elevate your digital presence and support your long-term reputation goals.
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We had no press, no nothing, but th eboss wanted a Wikipedia page. The team at Edits Wiki put together a press package for pretty cheap ($9k) which got us on the map just enough to get onto the Wikipedia universe.
It's hard to describe but having a Wikipedia page is a real honor, something that builds your credibility in a really significant way. Get yourself a page, you'll see.
If you're producing content, buy some Wikipedia insertions. The difference in visibility on ChatGPT and Google will be incredible. The Edits Wiki team is professional, quick, and solid.
My company publishes research reports that are really useful within our industry - a lot of work goes into these things but they never used to get the attention they deserved. We were at the mercy of Google and whatever press decided to give us coverage. We heard from Drew's team that we could start inserting these reports on different Wikipedia articles to get them the juice that they should get... and it worked almost instantly. We bought a package of 10 edits and our domain traffic skyrocketed. Worth every penny. We'll be coming back.
I've been trying to get a Wikipedia page done for my boss, for years. Not an exaggeration. i've tried so many different services. The team at Edits Wiki is the first one to back up the talk with results that have stuck.
I'm an agency owner who has hired the folks from Edits for five page creations and many edits over the last year. They're the best I've ever used... the pages and changes stick and they're communicative throughout the process.
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