User talk:Aaesep

Can you reword the aaesep article? AAESEP seems notable enough for inclusion in Wikipedia, but the article could do with sounding less like a promotional leaflet. We need it from Wikipedia's view, rather than AAESep's view e.g. remove references to "our members" and "Roger and I" Malcolm Farmer 09:25, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
 * Has anyone ever written anything about Aaesep? At the moment it doesn't appear to meet our inclusion guidelines. -- Steel 23:20, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

I have been quoted in a variety of formats as director of AAESEP, most recently I was asked to voice an opinion regarding discount dental programs in Academy of General Dentistry's publication - http://www.agd.org/library/articles/?ArtID=377 - futher we have approximiately 2000 members and are growing very quickly adding key benefits to 27 states this month. I want our members and those looking for general information about the organization to be able to find it on a great source like wikipedia. The rules say that the "inclusion guidelines" are not subjective - we are objectively a small but growing organization with a great history and valueable products for members and the general public. I would suggest that you help non-profit organizations with this process so that we don't have to divert valuable resources to figuring out wikipedia.
 * Quotes are nice, but have Aaesep been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works? -- Steel 23:51, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

discriminatory
Further, I have just found a this listing here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freelancers_Union - the freelancers union are AAESEP in New York offering benefits and services to freelancers in a very small geographic area, we offer such benefits across the country.
 * That's nice, feel free to put it up for deletion. Has Aaesep been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works? -- Steel 23:55, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for the advice - Yes, actually we have, we have been featured on television, multiple radio shows, and across the internet and in several newspapers, but apparently our public relations team will have to work harder to satisfy the likes of steel from wikipediaworld. - quite frankly I don't have the time to debate the merits of the organization when resources would be better spent helping hard working Americans get the affordable healthcare they deserve (you across the pond are luckier, your government gives you the care you need. Anyhow, Good luck. If there isn't a wikipedia guide for non-profits, you should consider writing one.
 * I have written this. -- Steel 02:36, 20 January 2007 (UTC)