User talk:Cgkibbe

Moved to userspace
I've moved the article to User:Cgkibbe/Chris Kibbe, but I would highly, HIGHLY encourage you to seek assistance from the music wikiproject (WP:MUSICIAN) as your username insinuates that you are Kibbe himself. Please be aware that self-bios are heavily discouraged on Wikipedia per WP:COI, as very often these turn out to be promotional in tone and in many cases people see notability where there might not be enough per WP:PERFORMER. Your page has several issues, one of which is a promotional sounding tone. The other is a lack of coverage in reliable sources. Please be aware that existing is not notability (WP:ITEXISTS), and you will need coverage that is not only individual of you as a performer, but is also in a reliable source such as a newspaper. I would also recommend that you use Reliable sources/Noticeboard for any reliable sources you may have, to ensure that not only are the sources usable but that you are also transparent through the entire editing process. Tokyogirl79 (｡◕‿◕｡)   09:43, 14 March 2014 (UTC)

Conflict of interest
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