Company Selling Wikipedia Pages For $300


Creating a Wikipedia page isn’t an easy task for many users who are not completely familiar with the company’s system. For example a page that is too promotion will eventually be deleted, while pages with incorrect citations, not enough citations and other missing information will end with the same fate.

Enter mywikipro.com, a new company that charges users $300 to create for them a specially tailored Wikipedia page that is full of cited sources, interviews and other information needed to start and keep a Wikipedia page in circulation.

Speaking to the New York Daily News one of the sites co-founders warns:

“A lot of people aren’t Wiki worthy. “There are not a lot of articles on them to cite. We turn down a lot of people.”

While many people are not worthy of a Wikipedia page the site has found dozens of clients who now actively have a Wiki page to call their own and the company says more than 100 people are still waiting to use their services which can take up to two weeks to complete while the company’s workers seek out interviews and find citations for each person they service.

According to the company’s co-founder:

“A lot of people try to put up a Wikipedia page, but it reads too promotional. People would post their pages as promos and not as encyclopedia entries. It will eventually get taken down.”

Wikipedia shows up early in search results, is considered a leading source for valid information and is generally viewed as an important source of information for internet users who explains why $300 is a small price for many people and businesses to pay in order to have themselves listed.

[Page listed above is for demonstrative purposes only and was not created using mywikipro.com services]

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