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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Are you Wiki worthy? Brooklyn webpreneurs cashing in writing [b]Wikipedia profiles[/b]
New York Daily News
Making New Yorkers Wiki worthy is netting two Brooklyn guys big bucks. Record producer Erez Safer, 33, and film maker Aaron Wertheimer, 34, spend their spare time creating citation-heavy Wikipedia entries for clients who pay $300 a pop.



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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />These Two Brooklyn Guys Are Making $300 an Article on [b]Wikipedia[/b]
Betabeat
By Kelly Faircloth 8:07am The Wikipedia hive mind does not take kindly to the ad copy. So blatantly self-promotional language and a lack of citations are likely to get a would-be writer nowhere. But if there's one thing the Internet has taught us, ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Want To Be [b]Wikipedia-Worthy? It Costs $300[/b]
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By Victoria Bekiempis Fri., May 4 2012 at 12:44 PM Here's another idea that would have made you rich if you had thought of it first (but didn't.) Brooklynites Aaron Wertheimer and Erez Safer are now making "citation-heavy" Wikipedia entries for 300 ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />A Vanity [b]Wikipedia Entry Will Cost You $300[/b]
The Atlantic Wire
Now that there's a company out there willing to make you Wikipedia famous, for a price, we get an idea of how much an entry in the Internet's de-facto library cost. Turns out it's $300. The Daily News reports on thirtysomethings Erez Safer and Aaron ...

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