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Press releases and publicity reviews of MyWikiBiz are archived here, most recent first.


2010

  • Finding & Evaluating Link Targets (2010-02-23) Once again, MyWikiBiz gets a mention along with Google Knol and AboutUs.org, this time in Website Magazine. The content is subscription-only, so you may want to subscribe to the publication.

    Examples of Wikis you might want to target include Google's Knol, MyWikiBiz.com or Aboutus.org.

2009

  • Top 11 Best Free Authoritative Link Sources (2009-10-01)
    Search Engine News excerpt
    In a list of the 11 best places for authoritative links, MyWikiBiz was nestled right between Google Knol and AboutUs.org by Search Engine News. The content is subscription-only, so after you read the excerpt, you may want to subscribe to the publication.

    Were you stifled in your Wikipedia attempts to promote a personal page about yourself or your business? If so, then MyWikiBiz is your answer, and the site is also entirely dofollow!

  • MyWikiBiz - Another Do-Follow Link Building Technique (2009-08-28) SEO strategist Leela Narasimha Reddy discovers the "good news" about MyWikiBiz in her blog, Link Building SEO Strategies.

    This site is absolutely phenomenal when it comes to a link builder like myself because it allows me to create highly content orientated, search engine optimized pages on a decent authoritative domain without spending any time or effort.

  • Journey Journal Update (2009-01-13) MyWikiBiz cited as a link site by The Impulse To Succeed blog, written by a high school student interested in SEO.

    I am going to instead delve deeper, review on, and advertise on sites such as MyWikiBiz.com, which focus on one-way links and give you a chance to show your stuff. In the case of MyWikiBiz, you actually get to make your own wiki page in which you give information on your business, blog, or whatever the case may be. This helps the readers actually know what you are, instead of maybe just following a random link in a list of 100 links.

2008

  • Link Building with MyWikiBiz (2008-12-29) Website marketing strategy expert, Collin LaHay, advises his readers to build pages on MyWikiBiz.

    The best part of MyWikiBiz is that you can build links from ANY niche that you are into, since it wants to be a Wiki about every topic.

  • Ten (More) Links You Can Get Right Now (2008-12-15) MyWikiBiz named by Vertical Measures as one of ten sites for garnering great link juice.

    While most Wiki sites aren’t particularly SEO friendly, MyWikiBiz.com allows registered users to add a Wikipedia-type page about oneself, a business, or pretty much any entity. Their site is fairly popular and they want lots of content, so go give them some!

  • Semantic Digital Libraries (2008-10-08) John G. Breslin mentions MyWikiBiz in his book.

    ...some evolving areas where these two streams have and will come together: semantic blogging, semantic wikis, semantic social networks and the Semantic Desktop all fall in the realm of what he terms the Metaweb, or "social semantic information spaces". Semantic MediaWiki, for example, has already been commercially adopted by Centiare (now MyWikiBiz).

  • The Future of the Internet (2008-07-01) Jonathan Zittrain devotes an entire page of his best-seller to discuss the story of MyWikiBiz.

    ...In August 2006, a company called MyWikiBiz was launched to help people and companies promote themselves and shape their reputations...



2007

Reviews of Centiare (the former site of MyWikiBiz's directory) found in the news and blogosphere:

  • CentiareWire (2007-04-23) Quarterly e-mail newsletter updates readers on new developments at Centiare.

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