Is Wikipedia a direct competitor to an e-commerce term???
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Ive done an analysis of this Wikipedia pages backlinks and there are some damn good authoritive backlinks in their and some old backlinks meaning a lot of juice and hard to outrank... However I will within time, probably 6 months + though.
But the main question is, if I am sitting at position 2 behind Wikipedia for a shopping term, e.g. Think a branded product, e.g. 'Apple iphone' for example but a product you would only literally search for if you want to buy (As they have been around for decades), will being number 2 from Wikipedia actually be such a bad thing?
I myself in that situation would recognise Wikipedia as a dictionary site and then move onto sites 2 and 3 descriptions really.... But would the average online consumer do that as well? Im guessing the average online consumer knows of Wikipedia by now as well.
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Wes888 -
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yukon Banned-
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