User talk:Hannah Lane Music123

Help me!
Hello.. I thought setting up a Wikipedia page would be fairly intuitive, but since I finished this yesterday I have become very confused. Here's the issue. When someone does a Google (or other) search for my name "Larry Kaplan", I want my Wikipedia page to be one of the choices that the searcher can simply click on and open.

It seems to me that what I have is a USER NAME (Hannah Lane Music123) that is the only way to find my page and that won't do.

What I need help with is to know WHAT CHANGES do I need to make for "Larry Kaplan" to be what folks see when they search for my name on any browser. Am I changing my user name, or is that an account name, and somewhere in all the data I entered, "Larry Kaplan" became my link name?

Can someone give me step by step instructions on how to make this change. I simply don't understand the architecture of Wikipedia well enough to know where I am in your system.

I don't even know where to look for your reply so please use my email account if you need to. Thanks.

Please help me with...

Larry Kaplan (talk) 01:25, 24 July 2014 (UTC)
 * You can look for any replies here. All blue text below is a link that you can click.
 * Writing articles, as you have found, isn't intuitive at all. In fact, we often recommend that people edit existing articles before creating a new article. The reason for this is that since Wikipedia is an encyclopedia (albeit a somewhat unique one), there is a list of policies one must follow when writing one. This is particularly true if you are writing an autobiographical article, or writing an article about anything or anyone else which  you have a close affiliation with.
 * Then, there is the whole thing about the differences between "user space", which we are writing in, and which the article you wrote is in, and "main space", AKA "article space" (the only "space" I know of that's in the consistent top ten of Google search results), which is where articles are, and the other "spaces" of Wikipedia. The reason why main space is indexed so much more than other spaces is that it's the only one designed to be not behind the scenes, so to speak. Every other "space" is to somehow make Wikipedia work, and not to be read like an encyclopedia article.
 * To summarise, you've bitten off more than you can chew, and should probably learn much more about Wikipedia, mostly through editing it, before attempting to write an article, never mind one about yourself. --I dream of horses If you reply here, please leave me a message on my talk page. @  02:45, 24 July 2014 (UTC)