

180: The Real Scoop on How to Get a Wikipedia Page
Ever wondered what it takes to get your own Wikipedia page?
Here's the short answer: it's not as easy as you think.
In this episode, we get into the details about one of the most visited websites in the world and why outsourcing might be your best option for getting a Wikipedia page of your own.
Andrew Burnett, co-founder of Lumino Digital, talks about why many people struggle with the rules and guidelines for creating a Wikipedia page, as well as why many people are even eligible to have a Wikipedia page.
This week's episode:
- Who are the people behind Wikipedia?
- The wrong way to use Wikipedia
- Sourcing: How does it work?
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