Get Your Site Cited in the References of a Real, Niche-Relevant Wikipedia Article. The Placement That Builds Serious Credibility
You know how some brands just feel more legit when you Google them? Often it’s because their name pops up in a Wikipedia article, not as a shady promo link, but as a proper reference in the footnotes.
That builds trust, brand, and even helps with indirect SEO in 2026.
We help get your website added as a citation/reference link right in the References section of an existing, relevant Wikipedia page in your niche. Think of it like slipping into the bibliography of the internet’s most trusted encyclopedia where people (and Google) actually look.
Here are a couple of real examples of what this looks like in action:

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This isn’t black-hat spam. It’s valuable, sourced, and relevant. That’s why these stick way better than forced external links or new-page attempts.
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Just shoot me a message to Chris@rankandbankageny.com with: Your website URL and any doubts. We will work on it and find niche related page and place your website link naturally in the reference section of any niche-related page.
$77 per placement. Pay once it’s lined up and approved.
Let’s get your site showing up where the big players do.
We aim for permanent placement by following Wikipedia’s rules strictly, but I personally guarantee it stays live and intact for at least 6 months. If it’s removed earlier for any reason, we’ll replace it for free.
We only target existing pages that are genuinely related to your niche, industry, product, or topic so the link feels natural and helpful. No random or unrelated articles, everything is matched to give real context and value.
Wikipedia links are nofollow by default, so they don’t pass direct PageRank, but they still boost your brand’s credibility, E-E-A-T signals, entity recognition, and can drive targeted referral traffic from Wikipedia’s huge audience.