User talk:RupertDickinson

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Nomination of Lucy Tapper for deletion
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Conflict of interest
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 * I was able to find that you are apparently the head of marketing for From Lucy. Please understand that this does pose a conflict of interest and that while you can still edit and contribute to the article for Tapper, you will be expected to know policy- possibly even better than the average editor would. So far what I'm leaning towards with the article for Tapper is that it should be sent to WP:AfC (articles for creation). What this means is that while she has received some coverage, it all seems to be local and from one paper. This doesn't really show a depth of coverage and for many at AfD (articles for deletion) local sources are greatly depreciated because it's expected that a local paper would write about someone successful that lives locally. I don't always entirely agree with this, but in this case all we have are news sources from one paper. At this point neither of the awards would really help to give notability since one of the awards has yet to be announced and the other would be considered non-notable per Wikipedia standards. This doesn't mean that the award isn't cool, just that there's a pretty high bar for awards and less than 5% of any awards given for any subject would grant notability even partially. For an award to give someone notable enough to keep on that basis alone it'd have to be very major, like the Newberry Medal or a Golden Rooster Award. If she does win the Standard's award then that'd give partial notability, but I'm not sure that it would be enough to keep on that basis alone. The best thing to do here would be to show where Tapper, her books, and/or her company have received news coverage in places other than the Western Morning News. If she's received book reviews then that could help as well, although they would have to be in places like newspapers, review outlets like Publishers Weekly, and the like. Self-published sources like blogs or customer reviews cannot show notability either. Also, I've removed the merchant links from the article. These are considered very inappropriate for Wikipedia because using them can not only come across as promotional, but it can also be seen as Wikipedia endorsing either the site or the product. I do see where you tried to be neutral, so I think that this was unintentional on your part. For what it's worth, you were a lot less promotional than some of the other marketing people that have come on to Wikipedia so that's why I think that any promotional-ness wasn't intended on your part. Tokyogirl79 (｡◕‿◕｡)  04:00, 1 May 2015 (UTC)

Lucy Tapper
The page Lucy Tapper has been moved to User:RupertDickinson/Lucy Tapper to allow you to work on it. CambridgeBayWeather, Uqaqtuq (talk), Sunasuttuq 18:17, 14 May 2015 (UTC)