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Hi Sam Kuru, I emailed you trying to ask for help on how to do this editing thing right for our website. Pls see below copy of the email, can you please advise? At the very least please take off the live spam link because I think it's hurting us severely with google and I promise to never post/edit etc on wikipedia again....

Hi Kuru, I'm needing your advice and help. I am the site owner at Freedom Insurance. I was told that building wikipedia links is the best way to get some traffic and recognition. A month ago our links were removed as "spam". I do agree that a couple of the links weren't the best fit, some of wikipedia is just plain confusing to me since my background is insurance. It took me forever just to figure out how to email you! That being said, we are an insurance agency based out of Texas and Colorado and have been in business for over 15 years. We have extensive blog posts on important insurance related issues made by licensed insurance professionals, especially as it pertains to Texas/Colorado insurance issues. However, I see poorly written insurance articles from non insurance licensed 'journalists' but from more well known news sites etc on wikipedia. So I guess my questions is, how does a smaller site like ours get wikipedia links when the larger sites etc seem to be more favored? Wouldn't wikipedia want references/links from licensed insurance professionals over non licensed journalists (but from larger news type orgs)? I would greatly appreciate your advice or just let us know if we have no chance. I sincerely think we have well written, highly relevant, professional info that would make wikipedia insurance related pages better for the readers. Best Regards, Erik Gamblin (owner @ Freedom Insurance)