
7 Signs a Wikipedia Editing Service is Probably a Scam
Tips to help you navigate the hordes of scammers online who will gladly take your money and leave you in worse shape on Wikipedia than you began with.

Wiki Marketing Fails: 7 Brands Who Messed With Wikipedia and Lived to Regret It
The most infamous marketing fails on Wikipedia, foiled attempts to manipulate Wikipedia, and great examples of why you'll want an agency that understands Wikipedia's rules for brands.

So, you've decided it's time for a Wikipedia article | Part III
We’ve talked about key policies and guidelines, and the types of sources which help you the most in showing the Wikipedia community your subject deserves a standalone article. Now, it's time to tackle the question of what your draft should look like.

So, you've decided it's time for a Wikipedia article | Part II
How do I know if my new article will meet Wikipedia's guidelines?

So, you've decided it's time for a Wikipedia article | Part 1
Let's see if we can untangle a bit of the bowl of spaghetti that is Wikipedia's policies regarding creating new articles for business reasons.

Wikipedia is important to your brand. So is knowing if the advice you're getting is good or bad.
Recently, we came across an article published by Entrepreneur titled "Need a Business Wiki? Here are 5 Ways to Get Your Brand on Wikipedia", and naturally we had to see what sort of advice it contained. To be frank, the advice in the article is not good.