We can work in English, French and Spanish and many other languages. There are more than 270 language editions of Wikipedia, each with their own specific policies and guidelines, and their own cadre of volunteers.
We can work in English, French and Spanish and many other languages. There are more than 270 language editions of Wikipedia, each with their own specific policies and guidelines, and their own cadre of volunteers.
Aside from previous experience as a journalist, academic or professional writer, there’s no substitute for having written and edited many articles published on Wikipedia. A consultant should be happy to share their previous articles with you – if they claim they can’t because of confidentiality, then they are a “black hat” practitioner. Their client work on Wikipedia should always be disclosed already or they are in severe violation of core Wikipedia principles. You should also check out the expert’s user profile page to be sure they disclose they are a paid editor. If they don’t disclose, they’re a “black hat” editor. See above for an explanation as to why hiring a “black hat” editor is a bad idea.
Read more →We've been the leading "white hat" agency since 2013. We've helped hundreds of clients during this time, always within the stricture of Wikipedia policy, especially Conflict of Interest disclosure. Any vendor will say they know and follow Wikipedia policy - but if they don't follow the policies public Conflict of Interest disclosure and prior submission of all content for review by independent editors, then they are by Wikipedia's definition a "black hat." Black hats pretend to be volunteers to the long-term detriment of their clients.
Read more →We provide a custom quote depending on the amount of work involved. We are going to be more expensive, in general, than “black hat” consultants because:
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