User talk:Poomie123

Dear Friends:

I need help to add a “Further Reading” edit to the topic, “People Skills.”

To no avail, I have been trying to add a just published (July 2013) new book on this topic.

I am patterning the item to match those already listed.

Here is what I am trying to add:

“People Skills Magic”: Detailed ‘”how-tos” and “how-nots” of properly using people skills (4) Frank F. Loomis III, Glenn Publishing

I am not sure the designation “(4)” should be included, but I am assuming it’s required to show that the reference is the fourth one listed.

Also, missing is the link-symbol (a tiny webpage with an arrow projecting) to take someone to the book’s website, which is: peopleskillsmagic.com. But I could not determine how to access and enter such a symbol.

I will be much in your debt if you can help.

Finally, I sincerely believe this edit will be a beneficial for Wikipedia, which BTW, I consider is one the greatest things to ever happen to the Internet. It has revolutionized research and helps so many people.

Bless all you nice people who volunteer your services for such a good cause.

Respectfully,

Glenn Publishing Frank F. Loomis III, J.D. San Antonio, TX loomisappeals@ymail.com


 * If you want to add the book as a reference because it's cited in the article, see Help:Referencing for beginners on how to easily do so. However, just adding it to the "further reading" section and linking to the book's website would likely be considered spam, especially as you are the author of the book, it's hardly a widely-read classic on the topic, and the publisher of the ebook seems to be a one-man company that doesn't even have a website. The lack of a reputable publisher would also mean that it's likely not a good reference because it's not considered reliable by Wikipedia's standards. Huon (talk) 19:53, 15 November 2013 (UTC)