Talk:Michael Berland

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Contesting speedy deletion.

Subject matter did not previously have an article, despite being reference to in other wikipedia articles Figure is a political advertising advisor, key to Hillary Clinton and Michael Bloomberg's elections and has won multiple awards. He has been featured in USA Today and The Wall Street Journal. His targeting strategy for Mike Bloomberg’s mayoral campaign was featured in The New York Times.

Sources will be added, including:

NYTimes- Voter Profiles for Bloomberg Went Beyond Ethnic Labels LA Times - Commentary; Bring On the Nachos and Beer -- It's the National Huddle

and others.

External links modified (January 2018)
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Neutrality, due weight, Wikipedia Manual of Style conventions
I reverted your reintroduction of a lot of material that had been previously removed. Please review and notice all the explanations as to why the material was removed to begin with: it's promotional; it gives undue coverage to writings that have received little or no coverage elsewhere; some of it was frozen in time four years ago about a then-future event with no indication that it ever bore any fruit in the time since then; and it includes violations of Wikipedia's Manual of Style (for example, the edits that you summarized as "Edited Berland to Mike" were incompatible with the guidelines under MOS:SURNAME, which calls for people to generally be referred to by their surnames).

If you have any further changes you'd like to make, it would probably be best for you to suggest them here, with your reasons, and with due consideration for Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. Largoplazo (talk) 00:44, 14 January 2020 (UTC)