User talk:BNLG

helpme Hello, Thanks for your speedy reply. I'm currently editing a page for The Adventure Company. There is another wiki-entry for The Adventure Company, which is a games company. I am creating the article for The Adventure Company.

I have created the article here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventure_Company_(Tour_Operator)

And have included the disambiguation link on the other page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventure_Company

However, I'm now looking to create a disambiguation page, so that when "The Adventure Company" is googled, the wiki-entry for both companies come up on one page. Currently, the only page that is able to be googled is the gaming Adventure Company.

I would also like to know how to add our company logo to our page. I have uploaded the file using the link within the toolbox function, but am not sure how to now embed it in the page.

Any help you can offer me would be greatly appreciated as I'm utterly clueless currently!

thanks.


 * Ah, the question's here; sorry to have overlooked it. Some points:

Pseudomonas(talk) 10:57, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
 * It's almost certainly a bad idea for you to be making a page about your own company, especially with the aim of promoting it. See this page for a full explanation of why.
 * How Google ranks pages and what it turns up on its results page isn't really in the control of Wikipedia.

helpme

John, As clarified, this is not a promotional tool, this is only to distinguish an understanding between the differences of two companies that share the same name.

The other adventure company is allowed a page, so we should be too? It still makes a profit within its own industry.

If there is anyway you feel I could re-write this to make our motives for the wikipedia entry clearer, please let me know.

Our aim isn't to increase a google ranking using wiki, but merely to establish a difference for anyone who does google the company name.

hope you can help Laura
 * Let me confirm- no matter how good your intentions are, you should not create an article about your own company. If your company is genuinely notable, people outside the company will read about it in books, newspapers, and magazines and be inspired to create an article about it- you won't have to do a thing.  I'll help you by deleting the article, so you can go back to the business of helping your company grow. -FisherQueen (talk · contribs) 11:50, 29 August 2008 (UTC)