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Wikipedia Page Creation

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How to Create a Wikipedia Page — and Why It Is Harder Than It Looks

Every year, tens of thousands of people search for how to create a Wikipedia page, how to make a Wikipedia page, or how to get a Wikipedia page for themselves or their company. Most of them attempt it, and most fail — not because the content was wrong, but because the process was.

Wikipedia has strict notability guidelines, sourcing requirements, a neutral point of view policy, and active editorial review. Self-submissions that miss these standards are either declined during review or quietly deleted months later.

The 72% rejection rate for self-submitted pages is not a rumor — it is a documented pattern.

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How to Get a Wikipedia Page for Yourself or Your Company

If you are wondering how to get a Wikipedia page for yourself or how to create a wikipedia page for your company, the process starts with an eligibility assessment — not with writing. We evaluate your media footprint and source quality first. If you qualify, we move forward. If you do not, we explain exactly what coverage is needed before a page can survive editorial review.

This saves time and protects you from the frustration of a well-written page that gets rejected or deleted for notability reasons that could have been identified upfront. For the full lifecycle beyond creation, explore our Wikipedia services.

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What Wikipedia Actually Requires

Before a draft has any chance of surviving review, it must satisfy Wikipedia's editorial standards from the start.

Why the Process Is Harder Than It Looks

Before you can create a new Wikipedia page, the subject must be notable. For individuals, this usually means significant independent coverage in reliable publications — not press releases, not personal blogs, and not sources you control. For companies and organizations, it typically requires coverage beyond routine announcements.

Wikipedia's sourcing standards are among the strictest of any platform. Sources must be independent from the subject, reliable by Wikipedia's definition, and must directly cover the subject in meaningful depth.

A strong page is not just well written. It is policy-aligned, source-backed, and built to survive review.

✓ Notability

The subject must have significant independent coverage in reliable publications.

✓ Independent, Reliable Sources

Sources must be independent from the subject and acceptable by Wikipedia's editorial standards.

✓ Meaningful Depth

Coverage has to directly discuss the subject in more than passing or routine mentions.

✓ Neutral Point of View

A good Wikipedia page reads like an encyclopedia entry, not a company bio or press release.

✓ Verifiability

Every claim must be presented neutrally and supported by sources editors can verify.

✓ Editorial Review Readiness

Self-submissions that miss these standards are often declined during review or deleted later.

✓ Long-Term Stability

Pages must be built to remain compliant after publication, not just to get approved once.

Can You Make Your Own Wikipedia Page?

Technically, Anyone Can Create a Page

Technically, yes — anyone can create a Wikipedia page. Practically, the challenge is that Wikipedia judges the page by policy, sourcing quality, and neutrality rather than by how important the subject feels.

Conflict of Interest Makes It Difficult

Conflict of interest policy makes it very difficult for the subject of a page to write it themselves. Wikipedia strongly discourages subjects from creating or editing their own articles, and COI editing can result in rapid deletion.

A Professional, Disclosed Workflow Is Safer

Working with a professional Wikipedia editor who discloses their role properly is both permitted and significantly safer. When a page needs updates later, our Wikipedia page editing service helps keep the article accurate and compliant.

Publication Is Only the Beginning

A published page can still be challenged later, which is why long-term stability matters. Our Wikipedia page monitoring service helps protect accepted pages from vandalism, unsourced edits, and avoidable risk.

Our Process

Our Wikipedia Page Creation Process

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Step 1: Notability and Source Evaluation

We assess your inclusion readiness and map your independent coverage before any drafting begins.

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Step 2: Source Collection and Validation

We gather and vet reliable independent references, removing any sources that would create editorial red flags.

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Step 3: Neutral Draft Preparation

We write an encyclopedic, citation-backed draft aligned with NPOV policy, proper formatting, and Wikipedia's style guidelines.

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Step 4: Policy Alignment Review

We cross-check the draft against Wikipedia's conflict of interest, verifiability, and formatting standards before submission.

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Step 5: Submission and Review Support

We select the appropriate submission pathway and support any reviewer interactions during the review period.

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Step 6: Post-Submission Monitoring

We track edits after publication and protect the page's long-term stability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Start by confirming the person meets Wikipedia's notability standards through significant independent media coverage. Gather reliable third-party sources, write a neutral encyclopedic draft, and submit through Wikipedia's Articles for Creation process. Our team handles each of these steps professionally.

Creating a Wikipedia page for yourself is technically possible but subject to Wikipedia's conflict of interest guidelines. We recommend having a neutral third party manage the submission and disclosing the relationship as required. We handle this compliantly for our clients.

The first step is confirming your company meets Wikipedia's general notability guideline — typically requiring significant independent coverage in reliable sources. We run this assessment before any work begins and will tell you honestly whether you qualify.

The timeline varies. Drafts submitted through Articles for Creation can take several weeks to several months depending on the review queue. Pages with strong sources and policy-compliant drafts move through faster. We stay engaged throughout the process.

Yes. Pages can be nominated for deletion at any time if they no longer meet Wikipedia's standards or if editors identify policy issues. This is why post-publication monitoring matters as much as the creation process itself.

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