Wikipedia Links by SirKonstantine

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I can give your site a link that’ll last on en.wikipedia.org. How this work is that you submit your site to me and, in about 5 to 10 days, I’ll give you a niche relevant article that is worthy of being referenced by *any* encyclopedia. After you post it, I’ll link to that article from within a niche relevant page on Wikipedia. Billing continues for as long as the link is up. If the link is removed, I take out my Trump Card Wikipedia account and try to get your link reinstated. If that fails, billing ends.

Your article will read like a first year textbook. Articles will cite scholarly sources such as JSTOR, LexisNexis, and HeinOnline using APA, MLA, Chicago, or Bluebook citations, depending upon your niche.

If your site is a finance site (payday loans, mortgages, insurance, etc), your article will be written by Calvin, an Ivy League educated, retired hedge fund analyst. If your site is within a niche governed by laws (almost any local business), your article will be written by one of my two licensed attorneys. One was a former professor at the University of Chicago School of Law and the other has had his articles published in prestigious law journals. Other topics will be written by college educated, native English writers.

The Wikipedia account on which your link will be edited with is exclusively for your link. It’ll contain other real edits and will be made on its own IP. Other link providers only use one large account to do all edits with and, when they become too popular, their account, along with all edits, will get nuked by a superuser -- including yours. Having one link per account safeguards your link.

Pricing: $150 for the article and $100/month for the link. You pay the $150 now and I’ll start researching your niche for an article. The $100/month subscription starts once I deliver the article.

Shawnhag reported a 5% increase in traffic right after his Wikipedia link went live. If your website receives 30,000 visitors a month and the CPC is $1, a 5% increase in traffic (1,500 more visitors) would be valued at $1,500 per month. For $100, this is a steal.

Here are stats about the service:

Mean page PR: 3.889
Standard Deviation: .737
*This means you have a 68% chance of getting a PR3 or PR4 link*

Mean OBL: 6.33
Standard Deviation: 4.760

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Notice: I can do almost any niche but, please, no POS 5 page MFA sites. If your site doesn’t make the cut or if it is within a niche that I can’t do, I’ll refund you the $150. Foreign English sites are OK. Foreign non-English sites are not. These are raw URL links, no anchors. No reviews, don’t ask.

Click here to go to the paypal page. Once you’ve paid the $150, PM me your website and transaction number.
 


Speed: 5/5 OP drafted up a really in-depth article on my niche in a very reasonable amount of time for the quality of the content.

Communication: 5/5 OP responded to every one of my emails within a few hours. OP is also has a no-bullshit attitude, and articulates extremely well. All of these points are critical when planning out high quality content - and OP nailed it.

Price: 5/5 I received a discounted review, but the full price is realistic for the quality you are receiving. A link from Wikipedia can drive a substantial amount of traffic without even considering the value of the link to search engines.

Quality: 5/5 The quality of the article was both extremely in-depth and very well written. With the Wikipedia link aside, you're getting a great website asset you can use for other link building campaigns. As for the link, it's been live over 6 weeks, and does not look like it's going anywhere soon.

Overall Review: 5/5 Overall you're getting a long-term website asset from one of the most visited & authoritative websites on the internet.

This is link building like a boss.
 
REVIEW

For over a month, I've had a link from wikipedia.org thanks to this service. I'm paying for it (at a discoutned rate), and I'll continue to do so. I've never had one stick even remotely close to this long, so it's very cool.

The Article on My Site:
Very good, legal article that I could not have written without a ton of research that I'd be unsure of. It has to be this way, and it works. There's no PR, and I didn't do any stupid backlinking to it.​
The Wikipedia Page:
SirKonstantine admittedly had some issues finding a good one in the legal realm. It's a "weak" page that doesn't have much content, but SirKonstantine made it a bit stronger by adding "my" link.

Citation looks great. Nothing was done here that would set off any alarms.

The page is PR4 (edited - My chrome checker was off)
My Site
What's funny is that this was placed on the blog hierarchy (PR2) of my site (PR4), which is CLEARLY out to sell to you. I had my doubts because of this, but this method works.

This isn't about ranking one of my pages in the SERPs, this is about "lifting the tide", and that's what it does. I now have a link from Wikipedia in a real legal page that is roughly related to my niche, and every day it is there, it seems like it'll stay.

I've had a couple other things go slightly viral on this blog, and other new pages are SERPing pretty well. As I keep writing, trust will keep going up. I've been done with the spam game.​
Conclusion - APPROVED

Overall, I highly recommend this out of your "slush fund" budget if you're trying to bring your site to legitamacy - there's no direct ROI here.
 
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Cool to see that everyone else's links have been sticky as hell too. I had never been able to get a wiki link to stick before, no matter who added it. This one doesn't show any signs of being removed. Pretty damn cool.
 
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Hi, My names shawnhag and I'm an alcoholic...I mean, I have a review of Konstantine's amazing service. (wrong forum)

Review: First of all Konstantine is the man. He is an American college student with a really good grasp on SEO, content, and the world around him. He's a great person to communicate with and very reasonable as well.

He is a really good provider in the fact that he has concerns about delivering on time, and balancing his schedule with this service. I.e. - he delayed the release of this service because it was important to him to have his schedule cleared off to be a good provider etc.

I'm gonna cut right to the chase here - I've had my link from Konstantine now for almost 2 months. I do believe (per my analytics) that this link has increased my traffic in the realm of 5-12% on a daily basis.

Not to mention the authority it brings with it!

Not only that , but the link itself brings in traffic on its own. I got lucky enough to get my link placed in a niche that has a lot of interest, so I regularly see referrers from wiki.

The content is phenomenal, the content I got is good enough that I actually want it on my blog right now. I think I'm going to list it as a featured article as a matter of fact.

For me this was really difficult to price, but let me say this - if you really want to take things to the next level, you need a link from Wikipedia.

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Hey guys.. is this dofollow link? But either way, it's still a great link. Just wanna know though.
 
Thanks for the reviews and support you guys. I have more reviews coming in later this week.

I've received all your orders and they are being worked on right now.
 
Your sales copy mentioned a Shawnhag receiving a 5% boost in traffic. Can you tell me how many visitors is?

I'm not referring to the hypothetical figure like the 30K visitors/month, since the referring visitors is driven by the wiki page's traffic, not the outbound site's traffic.
 
Sorry about the speed of this review.

Konstantine messaged me a while ago and asked me if I wanted a review of this. Being the gigantic review copy whore that I am, I obviously said yes.

I didn't quite realise what I was getting when I said yes, though.

The article was mahoosive and awesome, very well researched. Despite my niche being UK (payday) it demonstrated some really good knowledge of the law, with citations. And it was a whopping 2100 words.

The link was placed on the 2nd of March, and is still there. The page it was placed on is now a PR4. I've been getting a little traffic from it, and the ones that do visit from it generally stay and read for a while (often maxing out Clicky's time limits for monitoring) and often visit other pages. This niche is hard to get customers through Wikipedia, but I can think of many other niches that do get customers looking on Wikipedia first.

No doubts about the link lasting at all, it definitely fits in with the page. High quality service for sure!
 
Thanks for the steady flow of orders guys. I've added a business law attorney as well as a quantitative finance guy for all you guys in the finance niche.
 
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