User talk:Derse

Speedy deletion nomination of Learning Express Toys


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Status and Advice
As reviewing administrator, I deleted this, but then decided to restore it to give you a chance to fix it, and some associated pages.
 * 1) . Remove the story of how the proprietor happened to create the business, or reduce it to a single sentence. That sort of content is considered here as a sure sign of promotionalism, and, is, in fact, standard practice of a group of paid sockpuppets..
 * 2) . There are links to the awards from the store to various toys. Unless you can show these awards are notable, remove both the links and the mentions of the award from all the associated articles. I know you didn't put in the text, just the links, but it's not appropriate content.
 * 3) Remove the external links except for their main website. Anyone wanting to find them on facebook etc will know how to do so.
 * 4) The list of the brands they sell is advertising, pure and simple.
 * 5) Google finance is not a reliable source for notability--it's just a search website; (the citation in any case should be  to Hoover's, which is itself just a directory)
 * 6) Chain store age is perhaps a RS, but their article is an interview where the proprietor says whatever she pleases. It's not a reliable source for notability, except to the extent they say it's the largest franchiser of specialized toy stores.
 * 7) The toy directory interview, similarly.
 * 8) Someone will undoubtedly noinate the article for a discussion in a day or two, so fix all this right away.
 * 9) The only thing that will really rescue the article is a substantial article not based on public relations  DGG ( talk ) 23:54, 13 August 2013 (UTC)

Response
DGG, I appreciate your feedback. I will respond: Derse (talk) 15:54, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
 * 1) . I have reduced the story per your recommendations to a single paragraph of three concise sentences. I believe I have removed all "fluff" that could be perceived as promotional. Each sentence is factual and is backed up by sources, including a print book (not just PR releases). I am happy to reduce more if necessary, but I feel the information provided would be less useful to the reader.
 * 2) . I have added additional sources for the awards under the Convention heading. You are correct, I added links back to the Learning Express Toys page from articles that mentioned the awards they had received from the company. However, I am uncomfortable removing the text from the other pages. I can remove the links if you still feel that is necessary based on the additional sources provided for the awards not being notable enough.
 * 3) . The links to Facebook, etc were removed, per your recommendation.
 * 4) . The list of brands was removed, per your recommendation.
 * 5) . Google Finance was removed, Hoover's put in its place.
 * 6) . I can remove the Chain Store Age article from sources if you still feel that is the appropriate action. It does back up the notability of the organization, as you mention.
 * 7) . I can do the same with the Toy Directory interview as well, if you feel that is important.
 * 8) . I am happy to participate in any discussion about the organization and to make the article better for all readers.
 * 9) . I have tried to add additional sources not based on PR (a book, several local newspaper sources)

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Logo's that only consists of typefaces, individual words, slogans, or simple geometric shapes such as this one are not eligible for copyright in the US because they are not original enough, and thus the logo is considered to be in the public domain as such I have copied it to Commons:File:Learning Express Toys Logo.svg.  LGA talk  edits   09:00, 15 August 2013 (UTC)

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