User talk:74.94.77.41

October 2018
In order to be an encyclopedia that "anyone can edit", Wikipedia has to have lots of rules.

One of the rules is to be kind to new editors, so here's a tip. Paid editing, and editing articles about paying clients, is a form of Conflict of Interest and is "strongly discouraged". Wikipedia requires disclosure on all paid edits, such as this one (assuming Lisa Brown is still paying you, which seems very likely). Nevertheless, paid editors can contribute here, and often help improve our articles.

Hints for new editors
Here are some links to pages you may find useful:
 * Contributing to Wikipedia
 * Tutorial
 * How to edit a page and How to develop articles
 * Simplified Manual of Style

You don't have to log in to read or edit articles on Wikipedia, but if you wish to acquire additional privileges, you can simply  [ create a named account] . It's free, requires no personal information, and lets you:
 * Create new pages and rename pages
 * Edit semi-protected pages
 * Upload images
 * Have your own watchlist, which shows when articles you are interested in have changed

Note that in order for the first three features to be available, you must have had an account for a certain number of days and made a certain number of edits.

If you edit without using a named account, your IP address is used to identify you instead.

I hope that you, as a Wikipedian, decide to continue contributing to our project: an encyclopedia of human knowledge that anyone can edit. If you need help, check out Questions, or you can  to ask for help on your talk page, and a volunteer should respond shortly. We also have an intuitive guide on editing if you're interested. By the way, please make sure to sign and date your talk page comments with four tildes (&#126;&#126;&#126;&#126;).

CWC 08:26, 25 October 2018 (UTC)