User talk:Kevnor83

—WAvegetarian (talk) 04:22, 6 December 2009 (UTC)

I just wanted to let you know i didnt have a chance to read the Quality Standards page yet so my article: Dependent Growth business Model does require clean up. I plan on reading this content later today in order to do the clean up of the article as requested by you. It is not finished yet, this is my first article and i will improve it drastically over the next week i had no idea how useful and functional wikipedia was. I am excited to learn it but just have been very stressed for time lately. Please dont delete my article on me as i do plan to bring it up to the quality standards ASAP - Oh, can you edit the title of an article, if so how or is that explained in the quality standards i plan to read later. thanks this site is awesome ill definitely donate later on in the week for your cause

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Welcome, again. The "cleanup" tag that has been put on your article is not an immediate threat of deletion, just a note that the article needs work, which may bring other editors in to help. The Quality Standards page you refer to is a general article, part of the encyclopedia, not particularly about standards for Wikipedia articles. The best place for you to start is How to create your first article, and others linked from the Welcome paragraph above. Also be aware that Wikipedia publishes No Original Research - articles need to be verifiable from reliable sources - click on those links. I'm afraid I'm giving you a lot to read, but take it gently, there's no hurry. Regards, JohnCD (talk) 17:06, 6 December 2009 (UTC)