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Wow, it seems like Google is secretly working on a new Wikipedia-like user edited system called, Knols Project. I just found out about this and it does validate the fact that “WE” might be on the right track here.

We will be doing everything we can to implement features on the Knols Project onto the Quarter Wiki before their launch.

Knols Project - Google’s new Wikipedia

Knols will include strong community tools. People will be able to submit comments, questions, edits, additional content, and so on. Anyone will be able to rate a knol or write a review of it. Knols will also include references and links to additional information. At the discretion of the author, a knol may include ads. If an author chooses to include ads, Google will provide the author with substantial revenue share from the proceeds of those ads.

Once testing is completed, participation in knols will be completely open, and we cannot expect that all of them will be of high quality. Our job in Search Quality will be to rank the knols appropriately when they appear in Google search results. We are quite experienced with ranking web pages, and we feel confident that we will be up to the challenge. We are very excited by the potential to substantially increase the dissemination of knowledge.

We do not want to build a walled garden of content; we want to disseminate it as widely as possible. Google will not ask for any exclusivity on any of this content and will make that content available to any other search engine.

As always, a picture is worth a thousands words, so an example of a knol is below (click on the image twice to see the page in full). The main content is real, and we encourage you to read it (you may sleep better afterwards!), but most of the meta-data — like reviews, ratings, and comments — are not real, because, of course, this has not been in the public eye as yet. Again, this is a preliminary version.

[via] Google Blog

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We have been working around the clock to bring you the best in paidwikis.

Soon, we will have this blog updated and re-designed.

In the meanwhile, we have some great news from our older brother wiki, One Buck Wiki.

A lot of pages with content have been showing up #2 or #3 on Google search terms.

In order for this to happen, you simply have to put great content on your pages and be ranked right next to Wikipedia whenever someone types, “something wiki”.

The reason? Wikipedia has no competition other than us paid wikis.

Once you rank for on the first page on Google for such a keyword, you can even sell your pages for thousands of dollars to SEO companies or other website owners looking for that search term.

Follow these guidelines to raise the value of your pages:

1. Put great content.

2. Put definition of the keyword of your page. Meaning if you have Bad Debt page, explain what Bad Debt is briefly before advertising your website or whatnot.

3. Submit to social bookmarking systems. Make use of the buttons at the bottom of your page.

4. If you have no content, put something. Otherwise, Google will simply penalize you for having no content at the least.

via One Buck Wiki