User talk:Lrose9583

Your help desk question
You have [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Help_desk/Archives/2018_August_7#How_to_create_a_company_business_page_? a response]. The response below your question also has useful advice. However, based on the action taken by, you don't understand how to properly do what you were attempting to do.

It is not recommended that you create an article (NOT a "company page") about your company. You can do it, however, using the advice at WP:YFA provided you also declare your conflict of interest and that you are being paid. You must find significant coverage independent reliable sources (not your company web site or social media, or even press releases on interviews) that establish your company is notable. If your company is not notable (and many are not) it cannot have an article on Wikipedia. If it is, the article must have a neutral point of view. This is difficult for people writing about their own company, and many people think they have achieved it when they have not. And just because you succeed in getting an article accepted, that does not mean you control its content. You are still not allowed to promote the company. And anyone may add information that you would prefer not be there, as long as it is properly sourced and not undue.

Another approach is to ask for someone else to write the article (again, you would have to demonstrate notability and show there are sources). — Vchimpanzee  •  talk  •  contributions  •  19:35, 13 August 2018 (UTC)


 * To save the time and effort - I've checked, and TechFoco is nowhere near close to meeting the inclusion requirements for companies. Despite Vchimpanzee's good advice above, therefore, the prevailing message is still that of my original response: don't. Yunshui 雲 水 07:35, 14 August 2018 (UTC)