Wikipedia back links are notoriously difficult to get in mass. I work for a PR Agency specializing in Wikipedia editing. We'd never advise spamming Wikipedia, but as said above if you can provide pages on your site that Wikipedia finds as a good reference, that is probably the best method. Easier said than done though!
contact the site owner of this wikipedia and negotiate with him to buy his site
then you own all of the links , simple enough .
why don't u gtfo if you have no good thing to post?
Yes - the wiki links or backlinks are at the end of the article. References are normally the best option, because the link would be there for a reason
You have to create a website that Wikipedia or .edu sites deem of value to link to. It's really very simple. Alternatively, one can try to buy or backorder expired domains with backlinks from both sources. I can sell you one if your pockets are deep enough![]()
I know this is a weird request, but does anyone know a good supplier/method of getting NOfollow links?