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Establish Credibility, Build Trust, and Dominate Search Results with a Professionally Created Wikipedia Presence

12,000+
Clients Served
85%+
Success Rate
40,000+
Journalist Network
12+ Yrs
Experience
₹760M+
Client Revenue

What Wikipedia Really Does for Your Reputation

  • Passes the credibility test before your first conversation
  • Appears in 70%+ of Google's first-page results for people & brand searches
  • Feeds Google's Knowledge Graph, the panel on the right side of results
  • Gets cited by AI Search, Gemini, ChatGPT, Perplexity
  • Neutral, third-party verified, famously difficult to manipulate
  • Non-negotiable for hospitals, doctors, executives, and founders in 2026
Get Your Wikipedia Page Created the Right Way

What Wikipedia Really Does for Your Reputation

Because credibility in 2026 isn't optional, it's expected.

Here's something that happens every single day: someone important Googles your name before deciding whether to trust you.

Maybe it's a patient choosing between two heart surgeons in Mumbai. Maybe it's an investor researching a founder before writing a check. Maybe it's a board evaluating three candidates for a directorship.

They type your name. They hit enter. And within three seconds, they've decided whether you're legitimate.

If there's a Wikipedia page, especially one in that knowledge panel on the right side of Google, you've just passed a credibility test you didn't even know you were taking. If there isn't? You're working uphill from that moment forward.

Hospitals & Healthcare

When patients research cardiac surgery in Hyderabad or cancer care in Mumbai, they want proof. Awards, accreditations, notable doctors, all in one authoritative source Google trusts completely.

Corporate Executives & Founders

When raising capital, joining boards, or closing partnerships, people investigate you thoroughly. A Wikipedia page signals you've achieved something significant enough that independent sources documented it.

Google Knowledge Graph

Your Wikipedia page feeds Google's Knowledge Graph, that information box on the right side of search results. Trust established before the first conversation even happens.

AI Search Authority

In 2026, when AI assistants answer questions about your field, you want to be the source they cite. Wikipedia is future-proofing, not just marketing.

Wikipedia's Notability Standards

Do You Actually Qualify?

Let's be honest about something uncomfortable: not everyone qualifies for a Wikipedia page. And that's actually what makes it valuable. Wikipedia operates on the General Notability Guideline (GNG). In simple terms: you or your organization must have received significant coverage in reliable, independent sources. Three words that eliminate 90% of attempts right there.

Significant Coverage

Significant coverage means substantial discussion, not just a mention. A single line in a news article doesn't count. Wikipedia wants feature articles, detailed profiles, in-depth analysis. Think 500+ words focused on you or your work, not a sentence in someone else's story.

Reliable Sources

Reliable sources means publications with editorial oversight. The Times of India, The Hindu, Economic Times, major industry journals, academic publications. Press releases on your website don't count. Blog posts don't qualify. User-generated platforms get rejected instantly. Wikipedia editors are ruthless about this.

Independent Sources

Independent means the source has no connection to you, your organization, or anyone paid to promote you. You can't write your own coverage and expect it to support a Wikipedia page. The coverage must come from journalists, researchers, or publications with zero financial relationship to you.

What This Looks Like in Practice:

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For Healthcare Institutions

Coverage in medical journals, major newspaper features about your services or innovations, awards from recognized bodies like NABH, academic publications by your doctors, media analysis of your impact.

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For Doctors

Published research in peer-reviewed journals, speaking engagements at major conferences, recognition in authoritative medical directories, media coverage as an expert source, awards from medical associations.

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For Corporate Leaders

Business publication coverage discussing your achievements, tech media covering your innovations, economic press analyzing your company's impact, recognition as an industry pioneer or transformation leader.

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For Startup Founders

Significant funding rounds covered in VCCircle, Economic Times, or YourStory. Successful exits documented in business media. Industry recognition for innovation or market disruption.

Why Pages Get Deleted:

70%
Insufficient sourcing

Someone creates a page based entirely on their website, LinkedIn, and self-issued press releases. Deleted within 24 hours.

20%
Promotional tone

Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a marketing brochure. Neutral, balanced, factual. Most people can't write about themselves this way.

10%
Lack of specific notability

Your hospital might be notable, but that doesn't mean every doctor on staff qualifies for their own page yet. Your company might deserve coverage, but the co-founder who joined six months ago doesn't.

This is exactly why we start with a thorough notability assessment. We don't take your money and promise a page if you don't actually qualify. We review your coverage, identify gaps, and give you honest feedback. Sometimes that means building more media coverage first before attempting Wikipedia. That's the right approach, the only approach that actually works long-term.

Our Process

How We Actually Create Wikipedia Pages That Survive

Creating a Wikipedia page isn't about gaming the system. It's about understanding Wikipedia's culture, earning the trust of volunteer editors, and documenting legitimate achievements in the specific way that platform requires.

Here's our process:

"We don't write a single word until we're confident you qualify."

, Public Media Solution Team

Our experience matters enormously. We know how to communicate with Wikipedia editors in their language. We understand their concerns and address them professionally.

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Phase 1 · Week 1–2

Notability Assessment & Source Audit

We don't write a single word until we're confident you qualify. Our team audits all existing media coverage, publications, awards, and third-party documentation. We're looking specifically for sources that meet Wikipedia's reliability standards.

For a hospital in Hyderabad, we might review coverage in The Hindu, Times of India health supplements, medical journal publications by your doctors, NABH awards, and features in regional media. For a startup founder, we examine tech media coverage, funding announcements in Economic Times or VCCircle, speaking engagements, industry recognition.

We also identify coverage gaps. Strong regional presence but weak national coverage? Excellent trade publications but nothing in mainstream media? We document these because they inform strategy.

You get a detailed notability report with our honest assessment. If you qualify, we proceed. If you're borderline, we explain exactly what additional coverage you need and how to get it. If you don't qualify yet, we tell you that and outline the roadmap.

The Bigger Picture in 2026

The Wikipedia → Knowledge Graph → AI Search Connection

Here's what most people don't understand about Wikipedia in 2026: it's not just about having a page on Wikipedia.org. It's about controlling your presence across Google's entire knowledge ecosystem.

Wikipedia
Wikidata
Google Knowledge Graph
Knowledge Panels
AI Search Answers

Wikipedia → feeds data to → Wikidata (Wikipedia's structured database) → feeds → Google Knowledge Graph → appears in → Google Knowledge Panels → gets cited in → AI Search Answers (Gemini, ChatGPT, Perplexity)

Think About What This Means

When someone asks Google "Who is Dr. Sharma from Bangalore?" or "What hospital is best for cardiac care in Hyderabad?", the answer doesn't come from your website. It comes from the Knowledge Graph, which gets its structured data from Wikidata, which pulls from Wikipedia.

Creating a Wikipedia page in 2026 isn't just about credibility today. It's about being authoritative in the AI-first search era that's already here. When AI assistants answer questions about your field, you want to be the source they cite.

This is future-proofing, not just marketing.

Technical Implementation: Schema Markup for AI Search

Here's something most Wikipedia services don't mention: the page itself is only half the equation in 2026.

To maximize your Wikipedia page's impact in AI-driven search, we implement Service Schema and FAQ Schema markup on your website. This allows AI engines like Google Gemini, ChatGPT, and Perplexity to pull structured data directly from your web presence.

For example, when someone asks an AI assistant "How long does it take to create a Wikipedia page?", the properly implemented FAQ Schema allows the AI to answer: "8-16 weeks from initial assessment to publication", pulling your information directly into the response.

This integration between Wikipedia (authoritative source), Wikidata (structured database), Knowledge Graph (Google's system), and Schema markup (your website's structured data) creates a complete credibility ecosystem that dominates both traditional and AI search. It's technical, it's strategic, and it's how you win search in 2026.

Who We Help

Who Actually Needs a Wikipedia Page?

Short answer: anyone who needs instant credibility with people researching them online. But let's be specific. What all these have in common: genuine achievement + third-party recognition. Wikipedia isn't for everyone. It's for those who've done something notable enough that independent, reliable sources covered it.

Category Primary Notability Requirement Key Source Examples
Hospitals & Healthcare Institutions
Significant regional or national impact; specialty recognition NABH awards, medical journal features, major newspaper profiles, academic publications
Doctors & Medical Specialists
Published research, pioneered procedures, or recognized expertise Peer-reviewed journals, mainstream media coverage, medical conference keynotes, awards from medical bodies
Corporate Executives & Business Leaders
Documented industry transformation or significant company impact Economic Times, Forbes India, Business Standard profiles; industry awards; major strategic achievements covered in business media
Startup Founders & Entrepreneurs
Significant funding milestones, successful exits, or market innovation VCCircle, YourStory, Economic Times funding coverage; exit coverage; industry pioneer recognition
Non-Profit Organizations
Measurable social impact with third-party documentation Major media coverage of impact, grants from recognized foundations, government recognition, academic studies
Authors, Academics & Researchers
Published significant work with independent recognition Book reviews in major publications, academic citations, literary awards, mainstream media coverage
Entertainment & Sports Personalities
Achievement beyond local/regional fame National media coverage, major awards, documented career milestones, significant public recognition

If that describes you or your organization, the question isn't whether you need a Wikipedia page, it's why you haven't secured one yet.

DIY vs Professional

Why DIY Wikipedia Attempts Almost Always Fail
(And Why That Matters More Than You Think)

Can you create your own Wikipedia page? Technically, yes. Should you? Almost certainly not.

Here's what people don't realize about failed Wikipedia attempts: once your page is deleted for promotional content or notability issues, creating a new one later becomes exponentially harder.

Wikipedia editors have long memories. Topics that previously failed face what we call Editor Scrutiny, heightened skepticism from the volunteer community. When they see a topic that was previously deleted, they examine the new submission with extreme prejudice. What might have been a borderline approval becomes an automatic rejection.

Once a page is flagged as "Deleted as Promotional," subsequent professional attempts become 5x harder. You're not starting from zero, you're starting from negative. The topic is marked. Editors are suspicious. You need overwhelming evidence of notability just to get back to neutral ground.

This is why the DIY vs. Professional comparison isn't really about cost or time. It's about permanent consequences.

❌ The Reality of DIY Attempts:

Success rate: Below 15% for first-time creators. Most pages get deleted within 72 hours for promotional tone, insufficient sourcing, or notability issues.

Time investment: 40–60 hours spread over months. You need to learn Wikipedia's complex guidelines, master the editing interface, find and format citations properly, write in encyclopedic neutral tone, submit for review, respond to editor feedback, navigate revisions.

What goes wrong: Conflict of interest violations (you can't create your own page), promotional language you don't realize sounds promotional, improper citation formatting, ignoring neutral point of view requirements, incorrect article structure.

The permanent damage: Failed pages leave records. Deleted topics get blacklisted. Your Wikipedia prospects deteriorate.

✅ The Professional Approach:

Success rate: Above 85% because we only attempt pages for subjects that genuinely qualify, we write in proper neutral tone, we cite sources correctly, we navigate editor concerns effectively.

Your time investment: 5–8 hours total. You provide information during initial assessment, review the draft we prepare, approve the final version. We handle everything else.

What we avoid: All compliance violations, all promotional language, all technical errors. We build pages that survive long-term scrutiny.

The permanent benefit: Pages created correctly the first time don't get flagged, don't get blacklisted, don't create future barriers.

The investment in professional Wikipedia creation isn't about convenience. It's about doing it right the first time and avoiding permanent damage to your Wikipedia prospects.

Factor ❌ DIY Attempt ✅ Professional (Public Media Solution)
Success Rate Below 15%
Most pages deleted within 72 hours
Above 85%
Only attempted when subject genuinely qualifies
Time Investment 40–60 hours spread over months 5–8 hours total, you provide info, review draft, approve
What Goes Wrong Conflict of interest violations, promotional language, improper citation formatting, incorrect article structure All compliance violations avoided. All promotional language removed. All technical errors prevented.
Permanent Consequences Failed pages leave records. Deleted topics get blacklisted. Subsequent attempts become 5x harder. Pages created correctly the first time don't get flagged, don't get blacklisted, don't create future barriers.
Conflict of Interest You cannot create your own page, Wikipedia's CoI policies forbid it. Editors delete and potentially blacklist the topic. Established Wikipedia accounts with clean editing histories. Paid relationship properly disclosed on talk page.
Post-Publication No monitoring. Vandalism and deletions go unaddressed. Page degrades or disappears. Continuous monitoring. Immediate reversion of vandalism. First-year monitoring included.
Proven Outcomes

What Actually Happens When Your
Wikipedia Page Goes Live

Numbers matter, but outcomes tell the real story:

340%
Increase in Search Visibility
Leading Cardiology Hospital, Hyderabad

A leading cardiology hospital in Hyderabad came to us after years of strong regional presence but limited national recognition. Within 90 days of their Wikipedia page going live, Google search visibility for their hospital name increased 340%. More importantly, patient inquiries from outside their immediate region increased 47%. The Wikipedia page appeared in Google's knowledge panel, giving instant credibility with patients researching cardiac care across India.

60%
Increase in Consultancy Inquiry Calls
Mumbai-Based Orthopedic Surgeon

A Mumbai-based orthopedic surgeon with significant published research needed to establish authority when expanding into medical device consultancy. His Wikipedia page became the first result for name searches, appearing in the knowledge panel with his photo, specialties, and credentials. Within six months, consultancy inquiry calls increased 60%, with clients specifically mentioning they found him through Wikipedia.

₹45 Cr
Series B Funding Round Closed
Bangalore Startup Founder

A Bangalore startup founder raising Series B funding worked with us to create his Wikipedia page ahead of investor meetings. During due diligence, multiple investors mentioned finding his page and using it to verify his track record. The founder credits the Wikipedia presence with contributing to investor confidence, helping close a ₹45 crore funding round.

These aren't isolated cases. They're what happens when authoritative, well-sourced Wikipedia pages establish your credibility in the exact moments people are researching you.

The measurement isn't just search rankings or traffic. It's trust established before the first conversation, credibility assumed rather than having to be built, opportunities that arise because you're visible in the right places.

Why Choose Us

Why Public Media Solution for Wikipedia Creation

You have options. Some are cheaper. Some promise faster results. Here's why our clients choose us and stay with us.

Founded by Ravinder Bharti, with Arsh Lakhani as Co-Founder, our agency takes a holistic approach to building credibility across all channels. Wikipedia is powerful, but it delivers the best results when integrated into a complete, well-planned strategy.

12,000+
Clients Served
₹760M+
Client Revenue
40,000+
Journalists
85%+
Success Rate
We're not just a Wikipedia service.

We're a full-service PR and digital marketing agency with over 12 years building credibility for Indian businesses, hospitals, and leaders. We've served 12,000+ clients and helped generate over ₹760 million in client revenue. Wikipedia is one tool in a comprehensive credibility strategy we understand deeply.

Our journalist network is unmatched.

We maintain relationships with 40,000+ journalists across India and internationally. This matters for Wikipedia because the platform requires third-party media coverage. If your Wikipedia attempt fails due to insufficient sourcing, we can help generate that coverage through our PR services first, then return to Wikipedia when you're ready.

Healthcare expertise is our specialty.

We've worked extensively with hospitals, doctors, and healthcare institutions across India. We understand medical notability requirements, healthcare sourcing standards, and how to document medical achievements in ways Wikipedia accepts. This is specialized expertise built over years.

Our approach is integrated.

We don't create your Wikipedia page in isolation. We align it with your broader SEO strategy, PR initiatives, digital marketing goals, and reputation management efforts.

We're transparent.

We conduct honest notability assessments. If you don't qualify yet, we tell you. If you need additional media coverage first, we explain exactly what's required and help you get it. We don't take money for pages that won't survive.

We provide long-term support.

Wikipedia page creation isn't a transaction. Your page needs monitoring, protection, and updates. We provide ongoing maintenance, monthly monitoring reports, and immediate response to issues.

Our success rate speaks clearly.

Over 85% of Wikipedia pages we create remain live and protected years later. They rank consistently in Google's top results. They survive scrutiny from volunteer editors. They get updated regularly with new achievements.

Common Questions

Common Questions About Wikipedia Creation

Every question you'd want answered before making a decision, answered honestly, without spin.

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Ready to Establish Your Wikipedia Presence?

Ready to Establish Your Wikipedia Presence?

Your credibility matters. In an age where everyone researches everyone before making decisions, your Wikipedia page becomes the foundation of trust.

Whether you're a hospital seeking authority with patients across India, a doctor building reputation as a specialist, a corporate leader raising your professional profile, or a startup founder preparing for growth, Wikipedia provides credibility that nothing else can match.

We've helped 12,000+ clients build credibility across India and internationally. Our 40,000+ journalist network, combined with deep Wikipedia expertise and integrated PR approach, positions us uniquely to not just create your Wikipedia page, but ensure it thrives long-term.

The first step is simple: Let us assess whether you qualify for a Wikipedia page right now. We'll review your existing coverage, identify your strengths, and give you honest feedback about your Wikipedia prospects.

This notability assessment is completely free and comes with zero obligation.

If you're ready for Wikipedia, we'll outline exactly how we'll create and protect your page. If you need additional media coverage first, we'll show you precisely what's required and how our PR team can help generate it.

We're based in Pune, serving clients across India and internationally. Whether you're in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, or anywhere else, we bring the same expertise and commitment to building your Wikipedia credibility.

Don't let another day pass with potential patients, investors, or partners Googling your name and finding incomplete information. Establish your Wikipedia presence professionally, protect it properly, and watch your credibility soar.