Guaranteed Wikipedia Services
Do you want your own dedicated Wikipedia page? See if you’re eligible for free.
Guaranteed Wikipedia Submission
See if you qualify for your own dedicated Wikipedia page, guaranteed. We work directly with approved Wikipedia editors who are able to review your online presence and create an unbiased Wikipedia page for you that is protected from deletion.
Otter PR is the most trusted name in media services and have served more than 1000 clients worldwide. With us, you can be sure that your brand is in good hands.
Wikipedia is the internet’s largest platform, so strict rules must be followed in order to create the perfect page for you.
If you are approved, we guarantee our services will be successful or your money back. Your Wikipedia page will add credibility and powerful SEO to your name for the rest of your life. There has never been a better investment. See if you are eligible for free.
Why Wikipedia Matters Most
Wikipedia is the internet’s largest platform, with a database authority of 100. If you have a Wiki page, it will always rank on the top of search and will help you achieve social media verification, and google knowledge panel. It is the ultimate form of web authority.
If you are approved, we guarantee our services will be successful or your money back. Your Wikipedia page will add credibility and powerful SEO to your name for the rest of your life. There has never been a better investment. See if you are eligible for free.
How It Works
See if you qualify for our Wikipedia Guarantee
Fill out the free submission form below to see if you qualify for a guaranteed Wikipedia page. We will evaluate your online presence and schedule a call.
Drafting & Proofing by Wikipedia Editor
Our Editors will work directly with you to create an unbiased and well-researched wikipedia
page. We need to make sure that it will not get deleted.
Your Wikipedia Editor Submission
Once ready, we will publish your Wikipedia page and our staff Wiki Editors will get it approved. Once it's live, we will continue to monitor the page.
Free Wikipedia Assesment
Pricing starts a $5000 for guaranteed Wikipedia page creation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Unlike other Wikipedia services, we work directly with Wiki Staff Editors to create and approve your page. We also offer full-page protection for LIFE, not just a couple of weeks like our competitors.
We are also very competitively priced and offer payment plans so that you only have to pay in full after your page has been published.
A person must be notable enough to qualify for having a Wikipedia page. A general notability guideline is there at Wikipedia (Wikipedia:Notability) it basically means to have a significant coverage in multiple popular and reliable publication houses.
If you are unsure if you qualify, as many people are somewhere on the edge, please submit a free evaluation form and we will let you know if you are pre-qualified.
You may be told that you “may be eligible” for a Wikipedia page, in which case you will not get our lifetime guarantee but can still order our services.
Creating a Wikipedia page takes a significant amount of research, citations, and resources to create. Depending on your background and type of page (personal vs brand) the pricing starts at $5000.
All of our Verified packages come with a LIFETIME guarantee for your page or your money back. We do offer payment plans as well.
Yes! If we verify that you are eligible we guarantee our pages for 6 months. This is what we call the “sticky page life”.
If for any reason the page is deleted, we will repair it for you. If our team decides that you “might” be eligible. We cannot guarantee the page from deletion
Yes, there are certain subjects that are inadmissible to the platform. As Wikipedia says it, “Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia. It incorporates elements of general and specialized encyclopedias, almanacs, and gazetteers. Wikipedia is not a soapbox, an advertising platform, a vanity press, an experiment in anarchy or democracy, an indiscriminate collection of information nor a web directory. It is not a dictionary, newspaper nor a collection of source documents.”