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I create Wikipedia pages for clients on popular freelance websites and have been quite successful with nearly 100 5-star feedback reviews as well as an overall 5 star rating... however, these freelance websites charge me 10-20% of the revenue depending on each site. Although I have started a basic pricing page on my own website, I'm not sure how to take it to market as this is a very specific niche - simply using Google or Facebook ads will not be that useful. Companies, individuals, products or topics eligible for Wikipedia are the ones with some kind of news coverage or references from published books, magazines etc. Any advice, on a general approach or marketing strategy (ads targeting etc?) and marketing venues that can be used would be appreciated.

Hello,

If you're looking for people like me (who have the change to have a Wikipedia page), you should target them with LinkedIn ads. I believe LinkedIn will get you better results than Facebook or Twitter.


Answered 9 years ago

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