Wikipedia Publishing Service
Get published on Wikipedia or Alternative Wiki sites with the help of Maximatic Media!
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Get Your Page Published on Wikipedia!
Guaranteed Wikipedia Publishing Service
When it comes to digital credibility, very little can compete with a Wikipedia page dedicated to you or your brand. Perhaps you’ve tried submitting a page on your own accord yet it was taken down by a higher-level editor within mere days. If you’re struggling to get your Wiki pages to stick, allow us to alleviate that problem with our guaranteed Wikipedia publishing service.
How it Works
The process behind our Wikipedia publishing service is simple and straightforward!
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Pre-Qualification
Your likelihood of qualifying for a Wikipedia page comes down to your media presence. We ask for a minimum of seven full feature articles from notable publications in order to publish the page. Don’t meet the media presence requirements? Allow us to help!
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Submission
Upon ensuring that you meet the notability criteria, we will produce a draft of your page with links to your media coverage cited as reference sources. Once we have your approval, the page will be published using a veteran Wikipedia editor’s account to minimize scrutiny from other editors.
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Result
Once the page has been successfully published, we will wait for a total fourteen days before completing the transaction! As per our service agreement, you are guaranteed either a full refund or a re-submission in the event the page gets taken down, no if’s, and’s or but’s!
Pricing
Our Wikipedia Publishing Service is backed by a 100% refund guarantee in the event of failure!
Alternative Wiki Page
Get a guaranteed page on an alternative Wiki clone of your choosing.
No PR requirements; guaranteed page with no risk of takedown
Dominates Google Search Results on par with Wikipedia
Delivered within 12 business days
$749
No payment required.
Official Wikipedia Page
Get a guaranteed Wikipedia page on the official English version of Wikipedia
Must have at least seven full feature articles on notable publications as citations
Comes with a fourteen day guarantee; full-refund in the event a page did not stick
Delivered within 30 business days
$1,499
No payment required.
Why US?
Completely Risk-Free. Feel free to opt for third-party escrow facilitation of our transaction.
Fast Delivery. 75% of all our cases are processed far before the deadline date.
World-Class Support. Our dedicated case managers will answer any query within 24H!
Frequently Asked Questions
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How can I know if your Wikipedia publishing service is truly risk-free?
We pride ourselves on being one of the only service providers in the industry that allows their customers to opt for escrow. We are a results-oriented business and thus, only work on guarantees. In the event we fail to render our Wikipedia publishing service successfully, we will either issue a full refund via your desired payment method or the funds submitted into escrow will be remitted back to you in-full.
Is fourteen days enough time to guarantee the page will stick?
Having published quite a few Wikipedia pages thus far, our experience dictates that most pages that are destined to get taken down by a high-ranking editor will get taken down within 72 hours of being published. Once the page has passed the initial review phase and the references were deemed reputable enough to meet Wikipedia’s standards, there’s very little chance the page will get removed. However, in the unlikely event it does occur, we will offer to replace the page or issue a full refund. Our fourteen day guarantee merely exists to improve our cashflow and ensure escrow transactions do not last for months on end before we are able to get paid.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept Wise, Zelle, Cashapp, Wire Transfer and various crypto currencies. We also accept payments through Escrow.com under the condition that you cover all of the associated fees.
Can you guarantee that the Wikipedia page will stick?
Given the nature of the service, the only thing we can truly guarantee is a full-refund in the event the page does not stick. The final decision is entirely within the control of the high-ranking staff over at Wikipedia whose job is to ensure non-notable submissions do not get past the admin team. With that said, we boast a 90% sticky rate across all of our published Wikipedia pages and will thoroughly vet your case before accepting any sort of payment.
What if I don't meet the PR requirements?
Not to worry. As a PR agency, we specialize in obtaining a wide variety of PR placements for dozens of different categories and niches. You can find the bulk of our available placements in the PR section of our site such as PR for Public Figures or PR for Brands. Alternatively, you can also hire us in full capacity as your publicist to build up your media presence directly as we see fit. This service includes the publishing of articles and brand mentions on a wide variety of notable publications to ensure your cited references are coming from strong and authoritative sources.
Why can't I just publish the page myself?
We encourage everyone to try their luck but as you’ll likely come to find out, the odds are stacked against you. Less than 1% of published Wikipedia pages every actually stick. A brand new account publishing its first ever Wikipedia page raises far more eyebrows than an editor that’s participated in the creation and maintanance of 10,000+ pages over a ten year span. Our service simply raises those odds by conducting a preliminary assessment of your media presence and using a veteran-level Wikipedia editor’s account to publish the page.
How do I know if my articles meet the notability standards?
A metric commonly used to determine whether your existing media coverage is of any use in the context of Wikipedia publishing is to analyze each publication’s domain authority. Wikipedia has a high-standard for what’s an acceptable source of information so most publications with a DA score below 85 tend to get rejected. In any event, we conduct analyses of all our submitted cases and will let you know as soon as possible if your pre-existing press meets Meta’s criteria.