Wikipedia Backlinks
165 thematic Wikipedia language domains. Contextual placements that survive editorial review. 180-day replacement guarantee. Pricing scales from €119 / link single to €70 / link bulk.
What you get
Inline citations placed inside topically-relevant Wikipedia articles, across 165 thematic language domains. Not temporary placements — integrated into the article's reference list with a 180-day replacement guarantee.
Starting price
from €119 per link · bulk pricing down to ~€25
Typical timeline
5-21 days
Best for
Pricing
Single and 3-pack are also available as Self-Checkout SKUs on the products page. 10+ link campaigns get the bulk rate.
| Links | Total | Per link | Self-Checkout |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | €170 | €170 | available → |
| 3 | €385 | €130 | via consultation |
| 5 | €560 | €110 | available → |
| 10 | €1,120 | €110 | available → |
| 30 | €2,580 | €85 | €2,070 |
| 50 | €3,440 | €70 | via consultation |
All prices ex-VAT. Bulk discounts on 100+ link programs available by request.
Process
Step 1
A simple intake table: destination URL, preferred anchor text, target language edition (English, Spanish, German, etc.).
Step 2
Our editors find topically-relevant Wikipedia articles where the link adds genuine reference value. Each option is presented in the table for your review.
Step 3
Veto any article that doesn't fit your brand. Approve the rest. Transparent at every step.
Step 4
Inline citations are added by experienced editors with established Wikipedia accounts. Edits are paced over days to look natural.
Step 5
If a link is removed by Wikipedia editors within 180 days, we replace it in a different article at no charge.
Why Wikipedia links matter
Wikipedia is one of the top-10 most-cited sources on the open web. A reference inside an article carries more trust than 100 do-follow blog links.
ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews quote Wikipedia articles directly. A reference inside the article puts your link in the citation set.
These are integrated into the article's reference list — not blog comments, not guest posts that disappear in 6 months.
Wikipedia links are no-follow, but Google treats them as strong endorsement signals. Most do-follow link sources don't carry this level of trust.
Frequently asked questions
Send the URLs you want linked. We'll research relevant Wikipedia articles, present them in a table, and you pick which to ship.