User talk:Pellegrene

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Perhaps looking at these Wikipedia pages might help WP:NOTABLE and WP:ORG. They give guidelines on notability.

The trick, for want of a better word, to proving notability is citation by independent sources, such as a newspaper of note that is not simply reprinting a press release. Or by having a number of other Wikipedia articles link to the page in question.

Also layout can have an effect on the perception of other users/editors, the current single block is not particularly attractive. Similarly articles with links to other Wikipedia pages that would prove helpful to a reader who has no knowledge of anything, let alone the subject, can appear more worthwhile.

By way of demonstration I have made your words business development link to the Wikipedia article on business development and your words development consultant point at the Wikipedia article on management consulting the latter if you look points to a page with a title different to the words displayed as the blue-link in the article.

Frankly I don’t have much interest in the Idea analyst concept and have difficulty in seeing how it differs from management consulting and similarly suggest that the Wikipedia entry as written is not much more than an advertisement for your business venture. Please understand that it is nothing personal.

By the way nice dog on the Ryze networking page. --Drappel 11:11, 1 April 2007 (UTC)