I'm not sure if many are aware of this? but if you write good articles with solid information you can include a link back to your site using this PR7 website at no cost! The Site:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Read: How You Can Get Link From WikiPedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...ternal_links So Start Kicking Out Your Articles and Watch Them Shoot Up To The Top of Google! To You Online Success! Bob
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It's not useless. You don't get any ranking out of it, but if you write a good article and it stays on wikipedia you'll see very targetted traffic. One of my clients has about 15 pages on wikipedia listing them as a source and they see about 300-500 uniques/day from wikipedia. But yes, there is no link juice passed from it.
Brilliant stuff...but unfortunately, it won't work for any web marketer, as some of his/her websites may be more promotional than 'informational', which is what Wiki only allow!
If you can write great articles,then you really do not have to worry about pr7.You can update your site to digg.com,It also provide you nice pagerank backlinks.
Keep in mind, nofollow only really works with Google, there is some evidence that MSN for instance ignores Nofollow and still counts the link.
I have a site thats been quoted in a popular wikipedia article for about two years now. Almost every week I see some "trying to copy wikipedia" site scrapping the articles without the nofollows. So basicly I've goten A LOT of free links from scrapers and other people that copies the information in the article. Defently worth it..