User talk:Rdbronson

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Auto? bio
I have deleted Richard D. Bronson again because it was substantially a copy of the Huffington Post article. A few suggestions: &mdash; RHaworth (Talk | contribs) 18:00, 11 July 2009 (UTC)
 * please read WP:AUTO and ask yourself whether you should be writing here at all
 * no bio will succeed without independent references
 * choose a user name that does not scream "autobio"! Have you forgotten that you registered ?
 * write in encyclopedic tone
 * "read more about" and similar phrases are for children's websites. Wikipedia readers know that when they see a link it will enable them to read more about
 * which of the following is the correct link format: Atlantic City, NJ or Atlantic City, NJ? So why do you use the first format.