To get a Wikipedia page, you must meet Wikipedia’s notability criteria: significant coverage in multiple independent and reliable third-party sources, verifiability of all claims with citations, and neutrality of tone. Wikipedia pages cannot be bought or guaranteed — any agency promising “guaranteed Wikipedia page creation” is selling something that will likely be deleted within weeks.
Wikipedia notability criteria
- Significant coverage: multiple substantial articles about you, not brief mentions.
- Independent sources: sources not connected to you (no press releases, no founder interviews counted as sources).
- Reliable sources: established publications with editorial standards (major newspapers, academic journals, books from reputable publishers).
- Multiple sources: not all from one publication.
- Verifiability: every claim must be citable.
Why most Wikipedia attempts fail
- Insufficient notability — the person or business has not been covered substantially by independent sources.
- Self-promotion tone — Wikipedia editors flag and remove any non-neutral language.
- Conflict of interest — if you or your staff write the page, it gets flagged or deleted.
- Unreliable sources — social media posts, company blog, and PR releases do not count.
The right path to a Wikipedia page
Build earned media coverage first (10-15+ significant independent pieces over years), then have an independent editor with Wikipedia experience draft and submit the page. Accept that some subjects simply do not meet notability and no amount of effort creates a page.