6 reasons why you should use WikipediaAlerts to monitor your Wikipedia content
- Wikipedia has nearly 400 million unique visitors each month
- Everyone can add and edit Wikipedia articles
- A positive reputation is an important element in the development of your business
- Protect your business against unsupported negative information
- Find out fast when negative speculative information is published about your business
- WikipediaAlerts can help protect your business from disgruntled employees, hostile customers and immoral competitors leaving unsupported & harmful negative information about your brand'
WIKIPEDIA is one of the most powerful social media platforms on the Internet, and has more visitors than Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, Delicious and many other social media websites.
As anybody can edit the content of Wikipedia, potentially it can be very damaging to the online reputation of a brand or corporation if negative information is allowed to remain published within Wikipedia articles associated with your business or personal profile.
To receive free notifications of all changes done to any Wikipedia article, simply fill up this short form:
If you'd like to monitor multiple wikis, simply log in into your free account, once it’s created and upgrade it to professional account. You can monitor up to 25 wikis for just $9.95/m.
WikipediaAlerts is part of Reputation Management service of WikiExperts.us
How can that happen?
As anybody can edit and add to your corporate or personal Wikipedia article base, your business is exposed to challenges and attacks on its online Search Engine Reputation by various groups from outside your organisation. They include:
- Disgruntled Employees
- Hostile or Dissatisfied Customers
- Immoral Competitor
- Pranksters
The Growth in Social Media
Social Media, including Wikipedia, has grown exponentially over the past 5 years. The way your company manage its Social Media Optimisation (SMO), and more broadly, your Search Engine Reputation Management (SERM) has a dramatic influence on the overall reputation of your business.
The interactivity afforded by Social Media platforms such as Wikipedia now means the whole Internet is a rich source of testimonials for your business. Handled poorly or left to fester out of control, your online reputation could be permanently tarnished by improper, unsubstantiated and unanswered negative information openly published on the Web.
Online Reputation Management
Our FREE online corporate reputation management tool WikipediaAlerts will automatically notify you by eMail as soon as any edits or additions on up to 5 predefined Wikipedia articles have passed moderation and hence been published. Your prompt action to disassociate your brand or business from any negative information is vital to preserve your online reputation.
Wikipedia has very strict guidelines regarding unsupported, unsubstantiated or speculative information published within their article base. Any information which is proven to be incorrect, not noteworthy or unsubstantiated will be removed by them. However in order for the incorrect information to be removed, it first has to be timely noticed. That is why WikipediaAlerts will prove to be an invaluable tool for your business.
You cannot afford to leave the editing of your Wikipedia profile to strangers—or worse, to the competition. WikipediaExperts™, a division of OnlineVisibilityExperts.com, guarantees:
- Expert Wikipedia article writing, consistent with all Wikipedia standards
- Translation into all languages used on Wikipedia
- Monitoring of your articles and immediate article repair when needed
Need an Expert?
WikiExperts will gladly provide a free consultation for you, including a proposal on developing your visibility on Wikipedia and in other social media.
