Wikipedia Edits

Gain credibility online. Expert Wikipedia page creation & editing with compliance assurance.

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Establish Authority Online

A Wikipedia page boosts your credibility, improves search visibility, and establishes your brand or personal profile as notable. But getting approved requires strict adherence to NPOV, verifiability, and reliable sourcing.

 

Kosmos Consult specializes in creating and editing Wikipedia pages that meet all guidelines. We research, draft, cite sources, handle submissions, and manage discussions with editors—all while maintaining neutrality and compliance.

 

📚 Notability earned. Recognition deserved.

✅ Why Trust Kosmos?

Since 2019, Kosmos Consult has been a trusted partner in shaping authoritative, compliant, and enduring digital narratives on Wikipedia. Over the past five years, our team of expert editors and content strategists has made over 100,000 valid, non-reverted edits across diverse fields—including business, academia, healthcare, technology, and public figures.

 

We don’t just edit Wikipedia—we uphold its integrity. Our deep understanding of Wikipedia’s core policies (Neutral Point of View, Verifiability, No Original Research, and Notability) ensures that every article we create or refine meets the platform’s rigorous editorial standards.

 

Backed by meticulous research, citation from reliable sources, and transparent communication with Wikipedia’s volunteer community, we help clients achieve visibility the right way—without conflicts of interest, promotional language, or policy violations.

 

When you choose Kosmos Consult, you’re choosing a proven track record of compliance, persistence through review processes, and long-term page sustainability.

 

Now, let us answer your most important questions:

1. Can you guarantee that my Wikipedia page will be approved?

While no ethical service can guarantee approval—because Wikipedia is community-moderated—we maintain one of the highest success rates in the industry. Since 2019, over 92% of the articles we’ve submitted have been published and remain live without deletion or significant reversion.

 

Our process includes thorough notability assessment, sourcing from independent, reliable media (e.g., BBC, Forbes, Reuters, peer-reviewed journals), and strict adherence to Wikipedia’s guidelines. If a page doesn’t meet notability criteria, we’ll advise you honestly—and suggest ways to build recognition first.

We follow Wikipedia’s Neutral Point of View (NPOV) policy rigorously. Our writers are trained to craft content that is factual, third-person, and free of marketing language, superlatives, or subjective claims.

 

Every statement is backed by verifiable citations from reputable, published sources. We avoid using company websites, press releases, or self-published material as references—because Wikipedia does not accept them.

 

Additionally, all content undergoes internal peer review before submission to eliminate any tone or structural bias.

Notability is determined by significant, independent coverage in reliable sources over time—not by fame, popularity, or commercial success alone.

 

For individuals: sustained mentions in respected publications (e.g., national news outlets, academic journals, industry magazines) that discuss achievements beyond basic biography.

 

For companies/organizations: coverage highlighting impact, innovation, awards, or influence in the field—not just product launches or press releases.

 

We conduct a free preliminary notability assessment before taking on any project—ensuring transparency and realistic expectations.

Yes. Updating inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated information on an existing page is one of our core services. We specialize in compliant Wikipedia editing, including:

 
  • Correcting factual errors
  • Adding recent milestones (awards, funding, leadership changes)
  • Removing unsourced or promotional content
  • Improving structure and readability
 

All edits are made under professional editor accounts with established credibility on Wikipedia, increasing the likelihood of acceptance. We also monitor talk pages and respond appropriately to community feedback.

Yes—and ethically so. Wikipedia requires transparency about paid editing under its Paid-contribution disclosure policy. While we manage the technical submission, we always disclose our role as a third-party editor in the article’s “Talk” page and via appropriate noticeboards when required.

 

This transparency builds trust with Wikipedia’s community and protects both the client and the integrity of the encyclopedia. You remain in control—but we handle the process professionally and above board.