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Below are a set of instructions that will allow success in creating a “good” Wikipedia article for restaurants. There are a few key features that any Wikipedia article needs to be classified as a "good" Wikipedia article. If an article includes these characteristics then they will have a successful article and it will attract many viewers and give them the necessary information that they need. Below is a list of key things that a restaurant should included in their Wikipedia page in order to make it the most informative and effective page.

1.    Make sure your intent is clear. Be direct with your topic and do not stray off topic or go off on a tangent.

2. When you are creating your Wikipedia article, make sure you make good, strong claims. It is important to only include the most important and relevant information in your article. This helps your reader and make sure they have the most important information. It is important to keep your user in mind, you want to make the article as easy to read as possible to ensure that it will attract the most readers.

3.   Make sure that you have the include goodsources to support your article, this can be anything from recipes, the food that that particular restaurant is serving, the founders of the place, the history, and anything else that could be significant to your piece. It is essential to have good sources because this is how your article establishes credibility. Make sure your sources are reliable, purposeful, and beneficial to make your argument article. Make sure you cite and include all of your sources. By including all of your sources you will avoid plagiarizing. Make sure you use in-text citations to ensure you are not plagiarizing.

4.    Finally re-read over your article and make sure everything you use is the best, most appropriate information. You want to provide your user with the best information and not waste their time with pointless facts.

When learning how to create the perfect Wikipedia article follows these guidelines.

5.    Take note of your word count, a good Wikipedia article should contain at least 2,000 and at the maximum 6,000

6.    It should be well-written, comprehensive, and well researched.

7.  It also has to be from a neutral stand point, meaning non-bias! You should be writing strictly factual things, nothing opinionated. This ensures that your article is strictly facts not what you or someone else thinks.

8.  The article should be stable, do not have an editing battle with someone, and keep it well-balanced. You need to ensure that your article has the most appropriate and accurate grammar.

9.   Your article should contain a lead section, and throughout the piece have an appropriate structure.

10.  Include a good amount of media to make the page appealing to the eye. You want to attract your readers and make it easy for them to digest the information.

11. Be open to edits at all times, do not get offended when someone makes an edit to your article, the only thing that someone is trying to do is improve the article in order to make it enjoyable for everyone to read.

12.  Use the talk page as a good resource, this allows you to take feedback from people that are reading your article.

13. When creating the article keep in mind that you need to be non-bias at all times, remember that you are just putting information out not giving your opinion out.

14.  The final thing when creating a good Wikipedia article is making sure that everything makes sense and it has a nice “flow” to it throughout the piece. The reason being is so

That nobody has to stop learning about the information you are putting out there just because it doesn’t flow well enough.

If you follow all of these instructions, I guarantee that you will be successful in your small, but important Wikipedia career in the ongoing future of your writing career.

Disco Fries is an American production duo consisting of Nick Ditri and Danny Boselovic

copied from Disco FriesDisco Fries is an American production duo consisting of Nick Ditri and Danny Boseloiv, two men that were roommates their freshman year at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Nick grew up on hip-hop and New York centric dance music and ran an independent record label. Danny was a trombone player and fan of Radiohead and technology. They started experimenting on music together in their freshman year. The Disco Fries were featured called “iTrance." The Tiesto and Disco Fries collaboration first began as a rumor when an Instagram video emerged with the two acts working together in the studio. As of December 2013, "iTrance" has earned more than 500,000 plays on SoundCloud. In early 2014, The Disco Fries were chosen by Tiësto and 7 Up to be one of their Bubbling UP DJs for the #7x7UP campaign. In 2013, The Disco Fries performed over 75 shows around the world. Notable gigs have included playing alongside Tiesto at Hakkasan in Las Vegas, Icona Pop and Krewella at Stage 48 in New York City for WKTU KTUphoria and Tommie Sunshine at the Amsterdam Dance Event in The Netherlands.