What Wikipedia says about you becomes what the world accepts as fact. It is referenced by journalists, cited by researchers, pulled by AI systems, and treated as the definitive source of truth by virtually every platform on the internet.
Getting a Wikipedia page requires strict verifiable notability demonstrated through independent, reliable sources. You cannot pay for a page; you have to earn it. We handle the full process.
We first build the media foundation required for Wikipedia eligibility—strategic press placements across recognized outlets that satisfy strict sourcing requirements.
Once the foundation is established, we prepare and submit your Wikipedia page adhering to full editorial compliance, NPOV guidelines, and manual of style rules.
A live Wikipedia page feeds directly into AI systems like ChatGPT, Claude, and Google AI Overviews as a primary, heavily-weighted source of truth.
The press placements serve double duty—they build your public authority independently while simultaneously creating the verifiable proof that Wikipedia demands.
Once your page is live, it ranks at the top of Google for your name. It is the first thing journalists check when deciding whether to cover you. It is what investors, partners, and clients find when they want to verify that you are who you say you are.
It is the most powerful long-term credibility asset you will ever own. It exists as long as you remain notable. It is a living public record that grows with your career.
Wikipedia has its own notability standards that determine who qualifies for a page. Generally, the subject must have received substantial coverage from multiple independent, reliable, secondary sources — meaning major press coverage across outlets like Forbes, Business Insider, Bloomberg, The New York Times, or equivalents. Subjects without this press foundation typically do not qualify, regardless of their actual accomplishments. The strategy call assesses the subject's current press footprint and determines whether Wikipedia is viable immediately, whether additional press is needed first, or whether Wikipedia is not the right path.
Yes. For subjects who don't currently meet Wikipedia's notability standards, MXNN Media places the press coverage required to establish notability — editorial features across multiple authoritative outlets, industry profiles, and sustained coverage demonstrating ongoing public significance. Once the press foundation is sufficient, the Wikipedia page is drafted according to Wikipedia's style and sourcing requirements and submitted for editorial review.
Wikipedia's editorial review process is independent and outside any agency's direct control. If a submission is rejected, MXNN Media reviews the specific rejection reason, addresses it (typically through additional press sourcing or content revision), and resubmits. Common rejection reasons include insufficient independent sources, overly promotional language, or conflicts of interest — each of which has specific remediation paths. Wikipedia does not guarantee approval, which is why the strategy call scopes realistic expectations based on the subject's starting position.
Timelines vary significantly based on the subject's starting press footprint. Subjects with strong existing press coverage can have a Wikipedia page submitted and reviewed within 2 to 6 weeks. Subjects who need additional press placement first typically see full engagements run 2 to 6 months. The strategy call scopes expected timeline ranges based on the specific situation rather than promising a fixed date.
Wikipedia pages are editable by any Wikipedia editor, which means the content belongs to the community rather than the subject. MXNN Media structures the initial page to be accurate, properly sourced, and aligned with Wikipedia's style standards so it survives editorial review and remains stable over time. Ongoing monitoring and responsible editing is part of the engagement because Wikipedia pages drift if neglected — well-maintained pages stay accurate, poorly maintained pages accumulate inaccuracies.
A Wikipedia page is one of the most valuable supporting assets for Knowledge Panel generation, entity graph recognition, and AI citation. Google treats Wikipedia as a high-trust biographical source, and AI systems pull from Wikipedia heavily when answering questions about people and organizations. A Wikipedia page combined with authoritative press placements and verified social profiles forms the core infrastructure Google uses to understand who someone is. For details on Knowledge Panel creation and how the entity infrastructure connects, see the Knowledge Panel page at https://mxnnmedia.com/knowledge-panel.
Every engagement begins with an assessment of your current media presence and Wikipedia eligibility.
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