User talk:Coachron

Welcome, and thank you for experimenting with Wikipedia. Your test worked, and it has been reverted or removed. Please take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. — Gareth Hughes 15:29, 9 June 2007 (UTC)

It was not a test. My name is Ron Saunders, and when people do a google seach the Wikipedia info comes up first and it is not correct. My information needs to be there, and I was trying to get that done.

I am a very researched person and this is costing me alot of money on search engines bids to have the wrong info come up

Yes there are two or more of us in the world with the same name, but when people in the US search for me, they should be able to get the correct information. My attorney estimates this is costing me over a million $$$ a year in sales

It has to be fixed...Ron Saunders


 * Ron Saunders's article was created on 25 November 2004, it was only replaced with an article about you yesterday, by yourself. There are cases where Wikipedia articles are created for people with the same name. In such cases, separate articles are created using disambiguation. However, Wikipedia has guidelines that discourage autobiography and prevent vanity edits. Seeing as you replaced a page on Ron Saunders with information about yourself, you are considered to have broken this policy, so the page was reverted. The aim of Wikipedia is to create an encyclopaedia in which each article has to reach a minimum threshold of notability. You may feel that you are notable enough to meet these criteria. However, the sad fact that you tried to create an article about yourself belies this. Wikipedia is certainly not here to support any one person's business interests. So, while I am a silent-screen actor who died in 1965, you are an English football player and manager, all until someone else gets round to writing our articles on Wikipedia. We could do a deal and write each other's, but then I'm not as famous as you are. — Gareth Hughes 16:33, 10 June 2007 (UTC)