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10+ Years of Experience in Wikipedia Page Creation

From notability assessment to post-publication monitoring, Lustre PR handles every step of the Wikipedia process so your story is told accurately, compliantly, and permanently.

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A Wikipedia page works harder than any other asset

Instant credibility

Wikipedia signals independent recognition. It's the credential people see before they meet you.

Google Knowledge Panel

Wikipedia is the primary source for the information box that appears when people search for you.

AI search visibility

Siri, Google Assistant, and ChatGPT pull from Wikipedia. Your page becomes part of the answer.

Permanent record

Unlike press releases or social media, a Wikipedia article is a verifiable, lasting reference.

Higher search rankings

Wikipedia pages appear on the first page of Google results, a result no ad budget can replicate.

Partner trust

When partners research you, Wikipedia frames the narrative before any conversation begins.

Why it’s harder than it looks!

Wikipedia rejects a significant number of new articles, not because the subject isn’t noteworthy, but because the submission doesn’t follow the rules. Deserving a Wikipedia page and getting one approved are two very different things.

Wikipedia is maintained by a global community of volunteer editors who apply strict, well-documented policies to every submission. They’ve seen every variation of the self-promotional article, the thinly sourced biography, and the corporate puff piece, and they reject them without hesitation.

Our team has handled over 260 Wikipedia projects. We know how Wikipedia’s volunteer editors think, what they flag, and what they approve. We write articles built for editorial scrutiny from the first sentence, sourced, neutral, structured, and compliant.

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Wikipedia Page Creation Process

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Notability assessment
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Source research and compilation
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Article drafting and peer review
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Submission by a trusted editor
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WikiData entry creation
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Google knowledge panel optimization
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Post-publication monitoring
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Ongoing article maintenance
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Vandalism protection

What sets us apart

We check eligibility first

You won't pay for work that leads nowhere. Notability assessment happens before the project begins.

Neutral, policy-compliant writing

We don't write promotional copy. We write encyclopedia entries that pass editorial review.

Trusted editor account

In line with Wikipedia policies on paid editing, we use only one account, HRShami to edit Wikipedia.

Pay After Publication

You don't pay until your Wikipedia page is live. No upfront fees, no risk, just results. If your page doesn't go live, you pay nothing.

Post-Publication Support

We monitor and maintain your article long after it goes live, protecting your presence permanently.

Full Transparency

You'll know what we're doing, why, and what to expect at every stage of the process. No hidden fees, no surprises.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I know if I qualify for a Wikipedia page?

Notability is determined by whether you've been covered in depth by reliable, independent sources: major newspapers, magazines, or academic publications. We assess this for you before any work begins.

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How long does the process take?

From start to publication, typically two to eight weeks, depending on article complexity and the speed of Wikipedia's editorial review.

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What if my article gets declined?

We don't charge before your article is published. In case your draft is declined, you don't have to pay anything.

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Is what you do against Wikipedia's rules?

No. Wikipedia's policy on paid editing requires transparency and disclosure, and we comply fully. All work is done ethically and in accordance with Wikipedia's guidelines.

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Do I pay upfront?

No. You only pay after your Wikipedia page is successfully published. We handle the full process; research, writing, and navigating editorial review at our own risk. If your article doesn't go live, you owe us nothing. We operate this way because we're confident in our work, and because we think you should see results before you spend a dollar.
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