Remember when Wikipedia was created and it was the bees-knees when it came to finding information quick on anything without having to sort through a million Google search results? How about when you realized that you couldn’t cite Wikipedia as a credible source of information in any college papers, blog posts or research studies due to its user-edited nature? (That was a bummer). Turns out, Wikipedia is still good for something: marketing and branding (believe it or not). Wikipedia pro David King tells us six reasons and how to do it in this post.
6 Ways to be Effective with Wikipedia Marketing
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