Yesterday I was checking logs and there was 5 people coming through wikipedia... then I went to check the specific page but my link was gone, probably someone added it in the "Extra Resources", and someone else removed it after 5 minutes. I wonder what is their policy to add links that have resources for a certain word.
I tried to get on wiki with one section of my site (of many+) as it is clear to my valued return visitors i am in fact the #1 resource, wiki however felt otherwise, dropped after a few days. - just noted reteep's comment. Well i guess that explains it. Yeah i have adsense heh
I have several websites in wiki... Each one of them is with 3x 336 boxes, so I think the ads are not the problem It's the content and the chance
Answers is a commercial site displaying wikipedia results, and there is an exact fetched-copy of wikipedia under a nation-like name and displaying adsense everywhere. I reported that site, and wikipedia's staff said it was okay. However, I don't understand why InnovationZen posted here, this is Adsense forum, not Wikipedia Forum
they don't pass pr (nofollow) but there are many people that considers wikipedia as a helpful resource and the links could be used as a traffic resource.
I am sure that there will be smart Wikipedia editors.... Not all links are "nofollow", in my "sector" I already saw a smart editor, make a neutral page and link to that. From the neutral page, link your "commercials".
"official" + "commercial" sites are allowed by Wiki. I'm working on a site for a client (its a regional travel website, and ofcourse we are earning revenue from it). We submitted it to Wiki, as another competitor website was also listed in Wiki. However, our suggestion was removed because we were not "THE OFFICIAL TOURISM SITE". And ofcourse the competitor site is bigger than us and earns 10 times more revenue off their site than we do!
Links on wikipedia bring huge traffic. Most of the links will be removed from pages by the admins on wikipedia. I have seen alot of links on wikipedia which are owned by the admins themseleves. You should try adding links to pages which say "This article about XXX or XXX is a stub. See the WikiProject XXX for article coordination. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it." Links added on such pages are reviewed and get a permanent place. I have 5-10 links on wikipedia since some days now.
IMO informative sites get listed and stay there without any problem. If it is some competitive category, then any point it can be removed by editors.
Lool, I made an article about my directory and than add it to the directory list, and they cut it out in 3 minutes