How to Put Your Business on Wikipedia
What you'll learn
- Why use Wikipedia as an informational source about your company.
- Learn to create Wikipedia pages without any coding by using the visual editor.
- Understand Wikipedia rules and best practices.
- Discover the importance of citing credible sources in Wikipedia.
- Know what to write and what not to write on Wikipedia.
- Learn to create an infobox on Wikipedia.
Requirements
- No experience required.
Description
Learn how to create an article about your business on Wikipedia with easy-to-follow tutorials without any coding whatsoever. Wikipedia is the de facto source of credible and reliable information on the Internet. Discover how you can embrace Wikipedia as an informational source about your business.
We will show you the easiest ways to use Wikipedia visual editor to conveniently create Wikipedia content without typing any codes. You will understand the rules and guidelines on creating content on Wikipedia and how to get your text or images published on Wikipedia without any deletion. Also, discover the unwritten best practices that you should follow and the dos and don'ts that you should adhere to.
Who this course is for:
- Business executives
- Business owners
- Marketers
- Branding executives
Instructors
I'll teach you all my skills as a 15-year long award-winning entrepreneur and help you apply the skills with the least cost possible.
I have global business experience with 17 countries covering U.S, Europe, Asia and South America. My first startup was called FanXT and was acquired in 2016 and my other exit is an online memorial website which I sold to the No. 1 English newspaper in Malaysia, The Star.
<----- Click on the globe icon on the right to view the Wikipedia page about me.
I'm a super hands-on guy who led all the business, sales and marketing aspects (even some coding) in my startup, from email marketing, SEO, WordPress, social and content marketing, growth hacking to even writing the press release when my company was acquired. Phew...
My teaching principles are,
‣ I teach you how to do it with the lowest cost possible
‣ I practice what I preach
‣ I teach with simple English – no jargons
Kodorra provides hands-on online courses on how to run your online business and startup with minimum cost. We practice what we preach and we teach with simple English (no jargons).
Our teaching principles are,
‣ We teach you how to do it with the lowest cost possible
‣ We practice what we preach
‣ We keep it simple – no jargons
It was founded by Melvin Wong, an award-winning entrepreneur with global business experience in 17 countries covering U.S, Europe, Asia and South America. He has been a tech entrepreneur for 14 years now and it all started when he left a software development job when he got an idea for a startup. Back then, there was virtually no funding for early-stage startups in his country. So, he ran the entire startup all by himself in a small rented room with a starting capital of merely $3,000. With almost zero savings, he survived with a credit card for six months. He had to do everything from coding to sales and marketing and even customer support. Surprisingly, his startup was profitable in the first year. It eventually grew and went forward to win numerous local and international awards and ultimately was acquired by a Japanese/American company in Los Angeles. Melvin had the privilege to be mentored by Jeff Hoffman, the ex-CEO of Priceline, who also was the advisor of his startup. He is proud of his company's diversity, where he hired about 100 people from 17 countries.
Now, he wants to educate you with all his skills as a "tried and tested" entrepreneur and help people apply the skills with the least cost possible.