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Why Does Google Rank Wikipedia For So Many Topics?

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Google considers Wikipedia as an established authority site for any area. It has RELEVANT content on million of subjects that are constantly UPDATED or added to and has millions of people linking to it and referring to it.

Each article is cross-linked to a lot of other articles that are relevant (Good Internal Linking STRUCTURE). As such, it is referenced by huge NUMBERS of other documents or sites with relevant TEXT associated with links back to Wikipedia.

Google considers Wikipedia as an established authority site for any area. It has relevant content on million of subjects that are constantly updated or added to and has millions of people linking to it and referring to it.

Each article is cross-linked to a lot of other articles that are relevant (Good Internal Linking Structure). As such, it is referenced by huge numbers of other documents or sites with relevant text associated with links back to Wikipedia.



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