Talk:Down to Earth (magazine)

Cleanup suggestions
Hi -- some things to consider for this article. See Article development for a bit more information.


 * Watch out for non-encyclopedic tone. Specifically, try not to write in a self-promotional style; the facts about your publication and its track record ideally should speak for themselves.


 * Keep external links within the body of the article to a minimum. In many cases, these should be turned into references; others should just be moved to the "External links" category.


 * Your article should be in one or more categories.


 * See if there are (appropriate) places in articles that can link to here. I noticed, for example, that the Anil Agarwal (environmentalist) article mentions the magazine; it should link to here.


 * Note that I've moved the article to Down To Earth (magazine). Wikipedia does not use "title caps" (every significant word) for article titles and section headers; it uses "sentence caps" (initial capital letter and proper names only).

All that being said, don't worry if everything in the article isn't perfect; it never will be. But that's the interesting thing about Wikipedia; it's a living work. And, you'll find there will be lots of people willing to help (sometimes too many...). Best regards, NapoliRoma (talk) 19:11, 5 April 2011 (UTC)