Wikipedia is one of the biggest, oldest and most authoritative websites on the internet which makes Wikipedia backlinks one of the most powerful links on the planet.
But are Wikipedia backlinks still as effective in 2025 as they used to be?
Short answer – Yes, they are!
The March 2024 Google search algorithm leak confirmed that Google is collecting link signals from sites like Wikipedia with its “pagerankNS” metric.
This means that Google values links from highly trusted sites like Wikipedia when calculating your site’s authority.
By the end of this article, you’ll know:
So, if you’re ready to build the kind of links that really put your site on the map, read on…
What Will I Learn?
Wikipedia shows up in the search results for most terms.
It‘s a seriously authoritative site and building links from them is a strong endorsement for your site.
Google loves links from Wikipedia and they should since real moderators review the links which is why you should build links from them.
Over the last few years I’ve found an easy way to build Wikipedia backlinks that is simple and effective.
Not only that but with my personal twist you’ll also get links and traffic from other authoritative sites as well!
How?
Because the entire site is focused on delivering high quality information on a specific search term to their readers. Whether that’s information about:
The best bit?
If your site is linked from a Wikipedia page it will generate additional links from other websites looking to use your site as a reference!
So Wikipedia isn’t only a backlink, it’s a traffic generating, natural backlink generating machine! And is a worthy place of spending your time.
In the next section I’m going to talk you through the three main types of links we’ll be looking to build in Wikipedia.
Building links in Wikipedia isn’t as simple as saying…
“Hey, my article is better than that dudes! I want to be featured there instead.”
The way to build links in Wikipedia, although it’s easy, needs to be done tactically.
That means there are three opportunities to build links that you’re looking for:
Let’s take a look at what each of these is in detail, and how you identify them for your own site.
By Wikipedia’s definition a “Dead link” is used to describe a link that is no longer active. Meaning that the content that was once on the other side of the link isn’t there anymore.
This provides a perfect opportunity to replace the old link with a new link from your site, as long as the content is relevant.
This indicates to Wikipedia moderators that the link needs to be fixed or updated.
But you don’t just want to add as many links as possible. You need to be strategic…
When evaluating a dead link opportunity, look for:
Wikipedia is just like any other website. Because there are so many links, hundreds of them are broken and almost impossible to keep on top of in real time.
So your opportunity for building links here comes in the form of providing them with the content they need to fill that link. Simple, eh?
One of the more white hat link building tactics is to scour the web looking for broken links.
But that is super time consuming and can often result in a lot of work for not a lot of outcome.
Here’s the thing…
If you’re a savvy SEO, you’ll have realised that if the link is broken on Wikipedia it is broken for all the sites that link to it as well.
Meaning from one broken link you can find anywhere from five to five thousand link building opportunities, depending on the niche and the topic.
To speed up this process, Wiki Grabber to find a relevant Wikipedia page with a broken link.
Then, you can use a tool like SEO Minion to find the broken link on the page.
There’s a good chance that if Wikipedia links to the broken page, other sites on the internet are also.
Not only does this give you an opportunity to earn a powerful Wikipedia backlink, but you can reach out to those other sites to recommend your content as a replacement link.
Simple, right?
Turn one broken link opportunity into potentially hundreds in minutes.
If you don’t have the content for the broken link yet, don’t worry, we’ll explore that later in the article.
Everyone is able to create a Wikipedia account in minutes.
And that means you have access to create your own link building opportunities on specific Wikipedia pages.
For example, I could use a search operator like this-
Then, I could easily edit the Wikipedia keyword research page I found using the search operator and add in my own links to my own articles in the relevant sections.
This would be by adding new content that improves the overall structure and information on the Wikipedia page.
Whether it’s a new sentence, paragraph or entirely new section.
But I don’t recommend you just do that. Simply because all links from Wikipedia have to be approved by moderators.
So if a page suddenly has five new links all pointing to one Wikipedia page, there’s a good chance you’re going to get caught out.
Instead you should go in and do your duty as a good Wikipedia citizen and update content, repair broken links and add new findings where possible.
Then if your article happens to be one of the ones included then that’s a good result for everyone involved.
If you combine the dead link, broken link and unique link opportunities you have a flexible, easy to manage Wikipedia backlink building strategy.
You can:
If you can replicate this with four or five pages, the amount of links you’ll be able to build with targeted, relevant pages keeps growing.
This approach makes it really easy to get some serious link juice & relevant traffic!
Want a step-by-step approach for implementing all these strategies to build Wikipedia links?
Download the free Wikipedia Backlink SOP. It is a complete practical guide that shows you the exact process we use to build high-authority links for our clients.
But this leads us to an important question, how do you find all of these link opportunities?
Well there’s a really simple, free, solution for that…
The easiest and cheapest way to find dead Wikipedia links is with Google!
Let me show you how it works:
Just head over to Google and use this advanced query:
site:wikipedia.org “Keyword phrase” “dead link”
If I use this for a similar category to above, search engines, I’m greeted with a lot of pages showing a dead link:
Pro tips when searching in Google:
By clicking on one I’m able to use the exact same CTRL + F (CMD + F on Mac) method to find the dead link. Like so:
This method is as simple as it gets, but you’ll have to do a little more work on finding the relevant pages.
But it’s there if you need it.
Download my Wikipedia Backlink SOP for a systematic approach to finding opportunities and tracking them properly.
So now you know how to find the broken link opportunities, let’s look at how you can get the actual links for yourself…
Now you’re armed with a Wikipedia link building tool – let’s look at a specific example, selected at random – Binoculars.
If I run this through Google you will find a bunch of pages about binoculars that feature broken links:
I’m going to choose this option because it’s hyper-relevant to the binoculars niche (based on zero experience with binoculars):
And in the page we can confirm that, yes, it does have a dead link:
Now copy and paste the URL and head over to the Wayback Machine tool.
Copy the link into the search bar and hit “Browse History”:
This will show us what the page used to look like before it was taken down. Have a read of the content to see if it’s related to your website.
When you’re reviewing old content, you need to score each opportunity based on:
Sometimes, you’ll find what looks like a good opportunity, but in the end, it’s not worth the hassle.
Just keep that in mind when evaluating each potential Wikipedia link opportunity.
If it is relevant to your site you either need to:
You can even just rewrite the content that shows up in the Wayback Machine if that really floats your boat.
And if it’s not relevant, keep following these steps until you find something that is relevant.
But let’s say for argument’s sake that it is relevant to your site.
Here comes the really fun part…
Take the dead link and run it through a tool like Ahrefs, Majestic or SERPed to see all of the backlinks pointing to it.
As you can see with this one there are 46 links and 39 domains pointing in its direction:
30 or more is a good number of links to have because it means it’s worth the effort. Why?
Because it’s a topic people want or need to link to.
It gives you a lot of options of webmasters to write to (success rates aren’t always high) and it means it’s worth investing your time in creating the content should you need to.
And because this link needs updating, it’s time for you to swoop in and make it happen.
Either create a new page as I mentioned earlier or update your existing content to fit.
Make sure it ticks all of the boxes that a Wikipedia page would need to use this blog post as a reference.
Here’s what to keep in mind:
Remember: Wikipedia is about providing users with accurate, in-depth knowledge – not promoting your site.
Then you want to export the list of websites from Ahrefs that currently link to the dead link and look up all of the contact details. A tool like Hunter can help you with that.
Then you can send an outreach email to each of those to let them know about the broken link and your potential replacement.
If you’re stuck for an email to send to a webmaster you can use my own template below:
Hi [insert webmaster name],
I’m a big fan of your site! I found a broken link the other day and wanted to let you know about it.
The page where the link appears is [insert url] and the anchor text is [insert anchor text].
The broken URL is [insert broken url].
I found a similar page that even has a link from Wikipedia if you want to update the link.
[your website url]
Keep up the excellent work! Thanks!
Keep a record of the Wikipedia link building process. Download the full Wikipedia Link Building SOP here for free.
On your search for dead links you’ll come across some pages that are a real mess. They’ll have been flagged by Wikipedia to be improved but nobody has gotten around to it yet.
These are perfect opportunities for you to add your own unique external links.
For example take a look at this page on language barriers:
The Wikipedia Moderators are just crying out for you to come in and improve that page. And, well…sprinkle it with a few external links for your time.
If you’re running a language learning blog, for example, you could come in and create this page newly. Finding all of the resources you need to turn this page into an encyclopedia page.
You could even rework the content you’ve written afterwards to create a blog post for your own blog, hitting two birds with one stone.
In this section let’s look at how you can capitalize here and generate some wonderful free backlinks for your site.
Anyone can create a Wikipedia account – it is 100% free.
Just click on Create Account in the top right corner of the site:
There are some prerequisites that are a must at the beginning of any Wikipedia link building campaign.
Once you have created your account, follow this account warmup strategy:
Your aim is to build a relationship with the platform and gain more advanced privileges.
After day 10?
I recommend going into the Wikipedia article you’ve found and adding citations, cleaning up dead links and using other people’s sites and content.
(Feel free to use my blog to update articles – contact me if you do).
Let’s say you’re aiming for a 70-80% clean up of the page, leaving just enough room to add details from your site in there.
Once those changes are approved, you’re now ready to drop a link to your site on your target Wikipedia article.
Before we start editing Wikipedia and updating it with our citation/link fix there are a couple of things to think about.
Here’s how to make sure your edits get approved:
I cannot overstate how important it is that your links slot naturally into the page!
When you submit the edit, it will need to pass human moderation so you have to take that into consideration.
If you’re just throwing out a link to a site with poor quality content that has nothing to do with the required citation or dead link fix it is not going to get approved.
So if you don’t have relevant content on your site to use as a citation/reference already then put some time and effort into creating it.
Basically just because you have a blog post about learning Chinese, it doesn’t mean you get to drop it anywhere.
Editing an article on Wikipedia is super easy, just find what you want to edit and click on the edit link.
Once you have done that you will be taken to the Wikipedia editor.
There are a couple of Wiki markup basics you need to know about editing content:
With that in mind, make sure you are logged into your account then fix the dead link or add your citation as required:
Once you have done that preview the changes and make sure everything is working ok.
If you are happy with it fill out the edit summary with your changes and click on save page:
Now just sit back and wait to see if your change is approved! If you spent time creating your account with a bit of history (they log your IP address) you won’t have a problem here.
Simple, right?
For the full Wikipedia link building system, download my free Wikipedia Link Building SOP. It shows you step-by-step how to build as many Wikipedia backlinks as you want.
BONUS: Learn how to build powerful edu backlinks & gov backlinks.
There you have it – The complete unlimited Wikipedia link building playbook!
Not so difficult, right?
The more changes you make, the stronger your relationship with the platform will be. That means you can add more links.
It’s like a compounding link building strategy that works!
Get started now:
I recommend adding a link to your site for every 10-12 citations you add on a page. That will keep everything looking above board for the moderators.
The goal is to get Google to sit up and notice that a trusted website like Wikipedia links to your site.
More trust = higher rankings for you!
Just remember that there are three types of opportunities you should be looking for:
Ready to implement this strategy right away? Download my complete Wikipedia Link Building SOP – It has everything you need to implement these tactics at scale.
Building links with Wikipedia is effective and comes with lots of benefits outside of just having a link on their site, including relevant traffic and backlink opportunities with other sites.
There best part?
It’s a completely white hat SEO strategy that improves the internet and the Wikipedia platform by fixing broken links. It doesn’t get much better than that!
Let me know how you get on with this strategy in the comments and if you need help with link building in general you should take a look at:
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Sure, i will be back after completion of task
Not at all, my blog is also black listed for publishing this tutorial haha
Really Amazing if i can get backlink from wikipedia. after reading this article i am really positive about this and definitely try above process to get a high quality link.
Please let us know how you get on
awesome post. I followed it and success . Thank you for sharing
That’s great to hear 🙂
Backlinks for Wikipedia are surely helpful. I am doing it since a long time.
Are you following the method in this post?
I LOVE YOU!
Thanks 🙂
If my site is backlisted will it affect my blog.
Links from Wikipedia are no-follow links. So are they really useful for ranking? As per my knowledge link-juice won’t flow to my site because it is a no-follow link. Thanks in advance.
I stopped caring whether likes were nofollow or not years ago
nice way to creat original backlinks
It’s super easy as well 🙂
HiI did a mistake in WikipediaI choose the username of my site name at the time of signing up to Wikipedia. Then I added my site’s link, and after few hours they messaged me that “Your account has been blocked because you shared your site’s link and it’s spam.”Now, my question is that Will it affect my site. My sites SERP will go down because in the view of Wikipedia my site is spam or there will be no effect.
I would wait a while as its possible your site is blacklisted
Thanks Matthew for sharing such a gem of a technique. As Wiki is considered site with great DA and its individual pages also have good PA’s. It is a great place to get a link from. Thanks
It sure is 🙂
Thanks Matthew Woodward i got my first wiki link love to know more updates 🙂
Great job Mushahid!
Thanks for sharing a cool article.I just find the way for getting good quality backlinks from wikipedia.Thanks
No problem =D
Hi Sir,When I was performing in Wiki as per your guide I come across an article with the title “needs additional citation for verification” Can you please tell me what they mean by this ?Thank youArjun
Yes they are looking for a source of information that verifys what the Wikipedia page says
Great post!!!!!!! i am just surfing in the youtube to know the way of wiki link building. you explain this very well.
Thanks Forhad 🙂
Hey Mathews You are the only guy helping with your complete knowledge, Most of the peoples jealous of sharing their knowledge, But you doing it in amazing manner!!!! Keep going on!!Mathew = GOLDEN DIGITAL MARKETER
Thanks Mohammed 🙂
Briliant Matthew Woodward, What a great articel once again!nice information , Thank
No problem Purwoko 🙂
That’s really unique way to get backlink easily from wiki really impressive article you wrote.Thanks
Thanks Adarsh!
Hi, Thank you for this precious post. i am hungry for such kind of trick to creating backlinks. This is one of the best way for being engage with Wikipedia. Thank again for such kind of stuff.
No problem Akash!
Hey Matt! What a great articel once again!! Reading this in 2016 and still up to date. Plenty of opportunities on Wiki. Just wondering, does the article or post need to be 100% relevant? Best SEO blog so far!!! check mine if you have time :)All the best,Alex
Yes the more relevant the better 🙂
i got it, thank you very much for your useful info
It’s what I do 🙂
Honestly, it worked for me! Thanks a ton Matt 🙂
No problem and good job on making it stick!
i want wikipedia backlink can you make for me plzzzzzzzzz :'(
Just read the guide
Awesome Tut. I will definitely try it.
Please let us know how you get on!
Stuart you did not read the full length . Type Ctrl+F to find ‘dead link’ .Thanks!
All OBL’s on wikipedia are now nofollow. Does the crazy high authority carry enough weight in the serps? Worth testing.Of course, for diversification and authority, you can’t get better than the pedia! 😉
Yes it does indeed!
One of my blog post is ranking on position 1 or 2 in Google search engine for the past 4 months. The Wikipedia related to this topic is required citations. I am afraid of making backlink of my this blog post on wiki, because wiki may spam my blog post. Should i make backlink from myself, from the same IP and same Laptop from which i run the website? One more thing my DA is 1 and PA for this blog post is also 1. I need answer!
Yes you can make the Wiki link yourself without any problem!
It’s great to read this highly-thoughtful and straight -to -the-point content! I’ll surely give a shot at it. Good content always! Keep it up.
Please come back and let us know how you do!
Hi! It’s very nice article, you have written step by step guide to check the Wikipedia backlink
Hope you put it to good use Hiren!
nice information, i am going to try this.
Let us know how you do!
What makes you think that?
Maybe I am missing something here but whilst this tutorial does tell you how to get links into Wiki, they are in fact No Follow and don’t generate any link juice. I’ve just checked several randomn Wiki pages and all external links and citations are no follow.I’ll be delighted to be shown where I am wrong on this Matthew!
Yes they are indeed but I haven’t paid attention to nofollow tags for years
This article is very informative. Here is the problem with Wikipedia backlinks. You spend your time adding pages or editing existent pages in order to add a link back to your site. Indeed everything seems to be working fine. And then one day you check the link; it is removed. An editor has removed it. That happens to me many times
Please step me through the process you are using to add links that are getting removed
Hi, I tried your method to get backlinks from Wikipedia. Wow, It’s amazing. Approved my page by wikipedia. Thanks for your great article.
Glad to hear it =D
Thanks for good content
No problem! It’s what I do 🙂
Hi Mathew. That’s a great and informative article. I was wondering if you found your DA to be higher after getting a back link from Wikipedia ? As wiki grabber states on their page that “Many people don’t pursue backlinks from Wikipedia because they’re all “nofollow” links, which means search engines like Google don’t count them as positive trust signals for your website.” While it does go on to say that the link is beneficial in other ways , but would you consider the back link a strong one even if it’s a no follow ?
Honestly, I didn’t track that =/
No follow is pretty worthless.
i followed your post and did the same not sure why wikipedia blocked my account
Other than adding your own link to a wikipedia page, what else did you do?
appreciate your knowledge sharing on this topic. I Try this but Wikipedia suspended my account. can you help why they did.
Can you show me what you linked to and detail how you aged your account?
Thats gold information! Thanks for sharing it. Just a quick question. I just created a shopify shop and im looking at building relevant wiki links like you explained. Just wondering in ecommerce sites the only way to get those links would be linking to a blog article in my ecommerce site? As would look spammy if i linked to the homepage with products etc?thanks!
Yes it would be very difficult to get anything accepted otherwise
how can i create page on wikipedia please??
Like this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_create_a_page
I appreciate your knowledge sharing on this topic. I will make good use of it for my business as well. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
Did you try and create a link?
I paid a guy to create a Wikipedia backlinks for my site; he did the job so mediocre that all the links are remove within 24 hours. Worst, he tried so many time in a spammy way, it appears my website is RED-FLAG by the editorial team.
Ahhh sorry to hear that, unfortunately people are lazy and like taking shortcuts 🙁
Awesome trick to find high quality backlink, I’ll try it nowthank
No problem Aan!
i have just did it and its working thanks for sharing.
Awesome job Manoj!
Hi Matthew,I just made a change in Wikipedia article by replacing a dead link with some other genuine and relevant link. I saved the changes and now when I open the same page from other location, I can see the updated link. So, just wanted to know how can I see the updated link when it has not been approved by the editor. ThanksRinkesh
Just wait a week or two and see if it sticks 🙂
ahaha) funny)
thanks bro
No problem 🙂
I have recently fixed a dead link on Wikipedia to point to a page on my website. Is there any way to tell whether or not the edit has been reviewed and accepted other than that my link is still on Wikipedia? Is thought maybe there was somewhere I could look which would tell me if the link had been reviewed and accepted?
I would check back in a few weeks to see if it has stuck, after that I wouldnt worry about it disappearing
I am very new to Blogging, my site The Tricks Peak Dot come has no back-links. After read this guide i am going to follow all tips mantion here. Hope it will work. Thanks matthewwoodward
Please let us know how you get on Nabeel
thaks for sharing.. but how to cheat the system?
That is kind of the point of the article…