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April 29th, 2009 by admin

web traffic wikipedia
It's a Wikipedia page to drive traffic to my business?

If I made a Wikipedia page for my business (web design) and was achieved on Google for keywords related to web design, do you think I get a lot of traffic to my site?

I would be happy You talk privately with my intimate knowledge of the Wikipedia based on traffic patterns. I am the founder of MyWikiBiz.com, and this company was originally established to help individuals and small businesses, but important to generate a copyleft encyclopedia article to be adjusted (for an independent actor) in Wikipedia to scrape. The Look faithful think they are doing something wonderful for blocking the active free "so concerned" content generation. However, close their eyes when their own friends to practice the same thing. Fact: I wrote 12 articles from scratch, in exchange for payment, who lived at one time or another on Wikipedia. Ten of these products are still "active" in Wikipedia today. I reveal the source of three of the twelve points. Two have been removed and never returned. The other was eliminated, is restored using a plagiarized version of Jimmy Wales, which took over two years of guilt. (Http: / / tinyurl.com / ArchCoalApology) now has an article MyWikiBiz from Wikipedia (not my fault, I assure you), and is cleverly intertwined through the "model of Wikipedia," which appears at the bottom thereof and other like her. I think that my site gets about 4 or 5 clicks per day out of Wikipedia, the approximately 500 unique visitors to my site receives. Thus, ironically, My experience is that self-generated free articles about small businesses do not generate a lot of click-through traffic. As I said, I am available to discuss this phenomenon offline.

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