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James Lawrie, a Shrewsbury-based professional Wikipedia editor and founder of WikiNative, has revolutionised the way businesses and individuals approach their Wikipedia presence. With nearly seven years of experience, Lawrie is regarded as the industry’s foremost expert, providing a transparent, ethical, and policy-compliant approach that has made WikiNative the premier Wikipedia consultancy in the UK.

Redefining Wikipedia Editing in Public Relations

James Lawrie’s journey as a professional Wikipedia editor began nearly seven years ago, and his deep understanding of the platform’s content policies has set him apart in the PR industry. Unlike many editors, Lawrie respects Wikipedia’s mission to provide free, unbiased knowledge and combines this commitment with an encyclopaedic knowledge of the platform’s policies.

“Many professional Wikipedia editors treat the platform like an advertising space, but I’ve built my reputation by respecting its rules and creating content that genuinely contributes to Wikipedia’s mission,” says Lawrie. His knowledge-first approach has helped shape the standards in Wikipedia editing, ensuring that his clients’ pages not only meet but exceed the platform’s rigorous guidelines.

The WikiNative Process: Setting a New Industry Standard

WikiNative’s three-step process, which ensures the creation of high-quality, compliant Wikipedia pages, has become the benchmark for Wikipedia editing services:

  1. Preliminary Notability Assessment (£240 GBP)
    Every project begins with an assessment to determine whether the subject meets Wikipedia’s notability criteria, ensuring that clients avoid wasting resources on projects that are unlikely to succeed.
  2. Drafting, Revisions, and Uploading (£900 GBP)
    Lawrie crafts encyclopaedic content, carefully following Wikipedia’s content policies and using reliable secondary sources. Clients review the drafts through Google Docs to ensure clarity and precision.
  3. Approval by the New Page Reviewers Team
    Once the page is uploaded, it undergoes a thorough review by Wikipedia’s new page reviewers. Lawrie’s expertise in creating compliant pages greatly boosts the likelihood of approval.

The total fee for WikiNative’s new page creation service is £2,040, which includes all three steps, providing clients with a transparent and comprehensive service.

Why WikiNative Is the Industry Leader

James Lawrie’s blend of in-depth knowledge, ethical approach, and client-focused service has made WikiNative the go-to consultancy for Wikipedia page creation and editing. His ability to balance client needs with Wikipedia’s strict guidelines ensures that clients not only achieve a lasting online presence but also strengthen their reputation across the web.

“Creating a Wikipedia page is about more than writing, it’s about navigating a maze of policies, community expectations, and technical challenges,” explains Lawrie. When you work with WikiNative, you’re working with the best in the business.

A Game-Changer for Public Relations

Lawrie’s expertise has reshaped the way public relations professionals approach Wikipedia. By offering a reliable, ethical solution for clients seeking Wikipedia pages, Lawrie has eliminated the common pitfalls that damage reputations and compromise Wikipedia’s integrity.

Traditionally, PR professionals have struggled to navigate Wikipedia’s policies, often leading to poorly crafted pages. Lawrie’s careful approach ensures that his clients’ pages not only comply with Wikipedia’s guidelines but also help enhance their reputations and visibility online.

Why Choose James Lawrie as Your Professional Wikipedia Editor

James Lawrie’s clients describe him as a pioneer, and his nearly seven years of experience have made him the undisputed leader in the field. His mastery of Wikipedia’s content policies and his ability to deliver tangible, long-lasting results have set him apart as the top choice for those seeking to establish their place on the platform.

“James isn’t just a Wikipedia editor; he’s a game-changer,” says a satisfied client. “He’s redefined how we manage our digital reputation, and we wouldn’t trust anyone else with our Wikipedia page.”

Ready to Secure Your Place in History?

For individuals or businesses looking to build their Wikipedia presence, James Lawrie and WikiNative offer the expertise and experience to make it happen. Contact WikiNative today to start your notability assessment and take the first step towards securing your Wikipedia presence.

“Don’t settle for second-best,” Lawrie advises. If you’re notable, I’ll make sure your Wikipedia page not only sticks but works for you.

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