User talk:Certifiedconsultants

Certified consultants.org
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In addition, please note that Wikipedia has some specifics on what it is NOT; specifically:
 * Self-promotion
 * Advertising

Please review guidelines for companies and guidelines for websites before reposting information on this organization. &mdash; ERcheck (talk) 16:42, 17 September 2006 (UTC)

Recreating your articles
Hi, I saw your note on Talk:Asian management association. We welcome original contributions that are verifiable and neutral, although we do try to limit our inclusion to topics that are considered notable. If you wish to write about your own companies, be especially careful to write neutrally; you also might want to examine the notability guideline for corporations and the one for websites to determine if the subjects you wish to write on would fall within those guidelines. --RobthTalk 05:43, 25 September 2006 (UTC)