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Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Australian Technical Analysts Association (ATAA)
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I noticed the message you left at User talk:Josve05a. There are a couple things of which you should be aware. First, Wikipedia requires that user accounts are used by only one person and are not promotional in nature. You seem to have created a user account to benefit your business that you may intend to share, which isn't allowed. While I haven't seen the article to which you've referred, I can tell you Wikipedia is not here to host promotional content. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia. Content has to be notable and well referenced. If you have ideas for new articles, I would recommend using the articles for creation process. Chris Troutman ( talk ) 01:26, 3 January 2014 (UTC)