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Old 04-27-2007, 02:29 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by peter_d View Post
Even though it's no-follow (contray to what that article says, I haven't seen Wikipedia pass PR from no-followed links), Wikipedia can be a great traffic resource. Just be super-relevant.
I agree, Peter. Wikipedia can be a great source of traffic, and even if you don't get any link juice directly, chances are some of the visitors coming from there, will link to you, so indirectly, it can be a source of link juice.

frobber,
Regarding commercial links....If you're going to try to get a link in a Wikipedia article, and have it not get deleted, it needs to offer something of value to the readers of the article. If it does offer something of great value, then commercial or not, it has a good chance of surviving the editors.
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