How to create and evaluate your chances of getting on Wikipedia

Wikipedia is considered as an outstanding encyclopedia where anyone can create their own pages and add their articles and gain knowledge globally. Wikipedia allows you to create content about anything you want but the mandatory thing is that your content should be non-biased and neutral. There are numerous Wikipedia page creators who are working to get people traffic and popularity of their businesses.




Wikipedia page creation process seems difficult to many peoples but actually it is not a difficult task. If you want to create your own page on Wikipedia you can find a detailed information on Wikipedia’s help pages. Here, I provide you a brief overview of the Wikipedia page creation process.
Firstly, whenever you are going to create a content on Wikipedia you must learn about the Wikipedia community and learn how it works. Before creating a content for your Wikipedia page make sure to do your research well and create such content that is non-biased and neutral.

Create your account to get started

If you want to edit or change content of your Wikipedia page or if you want to change an existing one, you must register yourself on Wikipedia. It allows you to use several features. Make sure to use your real name and email address if you are going to create your account on Wikipedia. This will help you to create your goodwill among others.

Test your skills

You should start from the initial level on Wikipedia. Test your skills by editing on the existing articles and pages before creating your own content. Start your edit with the pages and topics you are familiar with. After creating your account whenever you change or edit anything on Wikipedia, it will be recorded on your Wikipedia page and with these small changes you will become an auto confirmed user that allows you to upload images and move pages.

Sources are essential

Gather sources are very important in Wikipedia because in this platform everything needs to be verified. Third party sources are mandatory in Wikipedia to support your content. So, take a deep breathe before creating a content for your page or article and try to gather your sources enough. In this way you will be able to save your more time in creating your Wikipedia page.
The most important thing to remember while creating content for your page is neutrality. Content should be based on facts only and remember to create such content that is unbiased. This rule apply for the images as well. You can’t upload someone’s image, you can only use images that you own and the images that are not subject to copyright.

Time to post an article

After creating your content you are ready to post your content on Wikipedia. As a beginner you can use word for the cut paste and edit options and drop your content to the Wikipedia interface. Wikipedia provides you a sandbox where you can easily edit your things.
Once when your work is done, you need to submit it to Wikipedia for review. This process will take some days or weeks to get a response. You don’t need to worry when it take long from Wikipedia for your response. You have to keep patience regarding this. And once your content is live, other editors and creators could also change or edit your page.

Follow and update the page

Even after you publish your article, editors may have complaints or questions about your article. And if you created the page directly in the encyclopedia, be prepared to constantly monitor the comments of participants and make the necessary changes.
And do not forget to regularly update the page - add new facts, links to authoritative references, etc. It is in your interests to provide the reader with the most complete and up-to-date information about yourself.

Conclusion

There are more than 150 rules and requirements for articles, including the technical design standards requested by Wikipedia. Creating a page is a really time-consuming process.But with this guide it will be easier - you will evaluate your chances of being posted on Wikipedia and more likely to write an article that will be moderated by administrators.