Copy Wikipedia and Watch Your Traffic Grow

Filed under: Content & Copywriting,General — Tracy

“Wikipedia published its 2-millionth article in the English language version of the anyone-can-edit encyclopedia, a symbolic milestone for the world’s largest user-generated Web publishing site.”

So, do you think that’s why the Google SERPS (search engine results pages) are littered with its entries? You bet. Google loves new content and lots of it. Learn from Wikipedia, the 6th most visited network of Web sites worldwide behind commercial operators Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Time Warner and eBay. Feed Google new content on a regular basis, and watch your traffic grow!

Wikipedia

There’s something very interesting we’ve noticed over here at Ecreativeworks. Google is counting back links from Wikipedia now! We’ve checked several of our client’s links in Google Webmaster Tools and wouldn’t you know it? There it is. Wikipedia says they are using no follow tags on their links, but apparently they aren’t or they’re not working.

So if you’re not already listed, go on over and add your site to Wikipedia. You’ll have to create a user account first, located in the top right hand corner.

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  • I think Wikipedia is a haven for good and bad SEO back links. For SEO back links, I don’t participate. I only chime in on articles that I have something useful to add.

    Comment by Search Engine Results — April 5, 2010 @ 8:17 pm

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