Update & Improve

Wikipedia Editing

Your Wikipedia page exists, but it needs work. Outdated information, missing achievements, poor sourcing, or tone issues. We help fix what's there.

Edit Existing Wikipedia Page

$265

Update, correct, and maintain your existing Wikipedia page with expert editing.

  • Text edits and corrections
  • One new link included
  • Source improvements
  • Neutral tone adjustments
  • COI-compliant process
  • Talk page coordination

Turnaround: 14 days

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What's Included

Each editing session can include any combination of these edit types.

Factual Corrections

Fix inaccurate dates, titles, relationships, or other verifiable facts. Must be supported by reliable sources.

Content Updates

Add new achievements, positions, publications, or other developments since the page was created.

Source Improvements

Replace weak sources with stronger ones, add citations for uncited claims, or improve overall sourcing quality.

Tone Neutralization

Rewrite promotional or biased language to meet Wikipedia's neutral point of view requirements.

Link Additions

Add contextual links to your website or content from the Wikipedia page.

How Wikipedia Editing Works

Wikipedia editing with a conflict of interest requires a specific approach. Here's our process.

1

Review Current Page

We analyze the existing Wikipedia page, its edit history, and talk page discussions to understand the current state and any sensitivities.

2

Identify Changes

We work with you to determine exactly what needs to change. We'll tell you what's possible under Wikipedia policy and what isn't.

3

Source Research

Every change needs a reliable source. We research and identify sources that support the changes you want to make.

4

Talk Page Request

For COI-compliant editing, we typically propose changes on the article's talk page and request independent editors implement them.

5

Monitor Implementation

We track whether changes are implemented and follow up if needed. Some changes happen quickly; others require discussion.

What We Can't Do

Honesty about limitations prevents wasted time and money. Here's what's not possible.

Remove true, well-sourced negative information

Wikipedia includes what reliable sources say. If major outlets covered a controversy, Wikipedia will likely include it. We can ensure accuracy and context, but not removal of documented facts.

Make the page sound more promotional

Wikipedia requires neutral tone. Adding superlatives, promotional language, or marketing copy violates policy and will be reverted. The encyclopedic style is a feature, not a bug.

Add information without reliable sources

Every Wikipedia claim needs citation to a reliable source. We can't add achievements, awards, or claims that aren't documented in independent, editorial publications.

Guarantee changes will stick

Wikipedia is collaboratively edited. Other editors may modify or revert changes. We can make well-sourced edits that comply with policy, but we can't control what other editors do.

Need Changes to Your Wikipedia Page?

Tell us what needs to change. We'll review your page, assess what's possible, and give you an honest evaluation of what can be done within Wikipedia's policies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't you just edit the page directly?
We could, but Wikipedia's conflict of interest policy recommends against it when there's a paid relationship. Direct editing is allowed with disclosure, but requesting changes through talk pages often results in better outcomes because independent editors evaluate and implement them.
How long do Wikipedia edits take?
Simple corrections can happen in days. Complex changes involving multiple sections or sensitive content can take weeks. The variable is Wikipedia's volunteer editor response time, which we can't control.
What if my edit is rejected?
We'll explain why and discuss alternatives. Sometimes edits are rejected for good policy reasons. Sometimes they need different sourcing or framing. We work through the process until we've exhausted reasonable options.
Can you edit my competitor's Wikipedia page?
No. We don't do negative SEO, competitor sabotage, or anything designed to harm another subject's Wikipedia presence. Our services are for improving your own page, not attacking others.
Do you disclose the paid relationship for editing?
Yes. Wikipedia requires disclosure of paid editing relationships. We follow this policy for all editing work, not just page creation. This transparency is both ethical and strategically sound.