[Wikipedia-l] Re: Backlinks
Dan Miller
meelar2 at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 19 14:29:15 UTC 2004
I would suggest the Ultimate Band List
(http://www.ubl.com) and Rolling Stone
(http://www.rollingstone.com) for bands, as they both
have useful profile sections. They have Alexa ratings
of 2600 and 1700 respectively, and it might help draw
people to our 'current music' articles, which are
woefully lacking and stubby.
Meelar
> Message: 3
> Date: 18 Feb 2004 12:51:00 +0100
> From: erik_moeller at gmx.de (Erik Moeller)
> Subject: [Wikipedia-l] Content partnerships
> To: wikipedia-l at wikimedia.org
> Message-ID: <9366v5XxpVB at erik_moeller>
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>
> Jimbo has just appointed me "content partnership
> coordinator" for the
> Wikimedia foundation. It's a semi-official function
> which basically means
> that I try to negotiate useful relationships with
> companies or
> organizations who might in some way be interested in
> distributing our
> articles. The benefit for us: backlinks.
>
> I have tried to establish contact with Amazon.com
> and IMDB. If you have
> any other ideas for websites which might be
> interested in our articles
> about
> - books
> - movies
> - CDs
> - bands
> - people
> - places
> - unusual sex practices,
>
> especially sites getting a lot of traffic, please
> let me know. I may also
> be able to help with other Wikimedia projects, if
> there's any partnership
> potential there.
>
> I consider it my responsibility to try to establish
> working relationships.
> I am not, however, interested in coordinating
> enforcement of the FDL
> (yuck). I will work on the basis of
> Wikipedia:Copyrights in negotiating
> terms.
>
> As soon as we have some results, I will establish a
> special page on
> Wikipedia to describe these efforts.
>
> Regards,
>
> Erik
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