User talk:DarrenBlame

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Hello, DarrenBlame, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful: I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your messages on discussion pages using four tildes ( ~ ); this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Questions, ask me on my talk page, or ask your question on this page and then place  before the question. Again, welcome! Ian.thomson (talk) 15:50, 25 September 2011 (UTC)
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Why your article has not been accepted thus far
Please see the notability guidelines, particularly those for corporations and organizations. Basically, you need reliable secondary sources with no connection to the subject to demonstrate that the Luxury Rules is noteworthy. For example, a book or an article in a newspaper or magazine (not a press release) discussing something important the company has done, or discusses their practices (but not simply their business hours and such). This is needed because Wikipedia is not for promoting knowledge of organizations (i.e. advertising), but simply summarizing what existing sources already state. Ian.thomson (talk) 15:49, 25 September 2011 (UTC)
 * P.S.: Facebook, twitter, and Linkdin are almost never regarded as acceptable references, and never for establishing notability. Notability is also not inherited, so unsourced connections to notable subjects does not make another subject notable (my brother, for example, has met quite a few musicians with articles, yet neither he nor I are deserving of articles). Ian.thomson (talk) 15:54, 25 September 2011 (UTC)

Re:your message on my talk/Further assistance
Hi Darren. I reproduce here the message you left on my talkpage for convenience: {{blockquote|text=

Dear DR.K., I need you
Dear DR.K., I am new here, and while crating my new article have I problems with subjects. Could you help me please?

I have attached you below the article which I want to post, could you please make the appropiate changes in order to teach me? I think that it is fairly clear for wikipedia.

Sincerely, Darren Please see the guidelines for what is generally accepted as notable, and for specific types of articles, you may want to check out our criteria for biographies, for web sites, for musicians, or for companies. Feel free to leave a note on my talk page if you have any questions about this. NawlinWiki (talk) 02:14, 24 September 2011 (UTC)



Luxury Rules is a Worldwide Luxury Corporation which offers Luxury Services, such as: luxury news, luxury advertising, Private Jets, Limousines, Private security, Luxury resorts, Fashion, Escorts, Yacht charter, Technology, luxury shopping, Personal shopper, Personal assistant, and many more..

The Portal of the company is http://www.luxuryrules.com and it is developed as an online luxury magazine in 4 languages; English, Spanish, French and German. The website is daily updated.

History
Luxury Rules was founded in December 2010 by Jorge Alvarez Sanchez, as a luxury corporation in order to connect affluent consumers via advertisements in www.LuxuryRules.com Main Offices are located in Spain. Has been recently named as One The 2011 Best Luxury Websites.

Since its creation in December 2010, the luxury portal of Luxury Rules reachs out : >Over 700.000 page impressions per month >Over 100.000 Monthly unique luxury visits. >Reaching 200.000 on Alexa >Insane hardly SEO daily work and daily updated Portal.

Content
Via Luxury magazine http://www.luxuryrules.com there are luxury news and Luxury Services, like sports cars, Luxury vehicles, jewelry, watches, Private Jets, limousines, luxury resorts, real estate, luxury advertisng and luxury products.

LuxuryRules.com provide an exciting way to reach the world's most desirable audience. The portal is a resource for affluent luxury buyers and leading luxury real private consumers.

Copyright
LuxuryRules, Luxury Rules and www.luxuryrules.com is a trademark worldwide patented and registered.

My advice
My advice is first to find some really good reliable sources. Good reliable sources like The New York Times, Washington Post, Time Magazine etc. Also Google Books are generally considered as pretty good sources. Linked in, Twitter, Facebook are not considered reliable sources, as Ian told you above. After you find these reliable sources talk to me again. But please don't add any more data on my talk related to your proposed article. By now I know what the contents of your proposed article are. Good luck. Dr.K. λogosπraxis 16:33, 25 September 2011 (UTC)

DuPont Registry
Regarding DuPont Registry there are two possible options: Either this is a very famous registry and no one bothered to add any good sources yet, although they are expected to exist, or you just found an article which got lucky and survived. But not for long. Now it will be scrutinised and then deleted if no sources are found. Dr.K. λogosπraxis 17:01, 25 September 2011 (UTC)

As far as the sources you have on your user page, none looks like a reliable source to me. Dr.K. λogosπraxis 17:03, 25 September 2011 (UTC)

(Edit conflict)

 * Passing mentions do not establish notability - many of the sites you've added as references do not appear to be about Luxury Rules directly, but only cite it or mention it in passing, such as the Casanoble blog post.
 * Self-published sources and user-generated sources (such as blogs and wikis) are not considered reliable sources - This would include the http://www.lussorian.com site.
 * Directories do not establish notability, as it is their job to list everyone - This would include http://www.granpyme.com

Do more than just look for any mention of the words "Luxury Rules" on any page. We're not a random collection of barely sorted information, we're an encyclopedia. As Dr.K. and I have mentioned, you should really try newspapers, magazines, and books: not blogs.

As for DuPont Registry, the talk page for the article reveals that a past proposal for deletion found a number of sources. However, as noone has bothered to add the sources, I have tagged the article for deletion. There are a lot of articles on the site, and only so many editors to review them, so some poorly-made pages do fall through the cracks and survive longer than they should. Ian.thomson (talk) 17:13, 25 September 2011 (UTC)