User talk:Sebzeppelin

Hi,

You removed a link that I added yesterday. I accept that it was to my careers organisation, but I am an NHS consultant physician who has been helping dotors with their careers for more than 20 years, the business is a tiny part of my income, and what I was offering was free. MMC has produced a lot of confusion, and I and my colleagues are trying to help out in any way that we can. I am in direct contact with MMC also about this. Would you reconsider, or is this simply against the ethos of Wikipedia (to which I am new)? Tony Woolfson

See other email on my talk page as to how to continue discussion. Thanks for being so constructive and helpful. Getting one's head round all this is not easy! Regards,

TW

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Hi,

Once again, thanks for your helpful reply, which took me a while to realise was there.

I see there is no further comment on the discussion page.

I have a proposal as to how to re-insert the link so that the genuinely free advice is more obvious to visitors.

Please reply, and hopefully we can get this sorted. Regards, TW

Your talk page, my talk page.... it's not clear is it? Seeing as we're discussing a particular article I think it's best to continue that discussion on that article's talk page (have pasted this post on my page, both your pages, and the MMC talk page).

Ah, now I see the article(s) in your blog pointing it out. Genuinely sorry I didn't look more thoroughly! A link to that blog would be good in the short term, but it wouldn't be so 'in your face' obvious as soon as you post a new article in your blog. If you somehow incorporate an ad for free MMC advice on your front page I could reinsert the link to your front page, and it would also be obvious to those who come across this site by other means.

Let me know which of those options you'd prefer, and I'll put up the relevant link. Alternatively you may have another suggestion, in which case please let me know. Regards, sebzeppelin 00:38, 11 January 2007 (UTC)