User talk:SusanLobel

Edward Fields
Hi Susan - you are on your way to a decent article, but as it is, it is certain to be deleted as advertising, with notability concerns. I have moved it back to your userspace, at User:SusanLobel/sandbox/Edward Fields. I realize that you work for the owner of the company, which is a big no-no, but if we work together you can get him into Wikipedia. I will ensure that it is encyclopedic and independently reviewed. First, you need to tone down the advertising, and make the article about Edward Fields the person and his recognition as a designer/innovator. You seem to have first written this about the company to get a marketing benefit. Second, you need to fix the references. The first one needs to be his NYT obit, which solidly established notability. See WP:REFB to see proper citations. It should say the source, date, title, writer in the reference section. All the corporate EF links need to be one reference, using the same ref name, not individual tags. There seems to be plenty of meat otherwise, The iconic projects are great, but need a reference (not the EF site). Your goal should be to keep a single link to the current company, otherwise mean admins will throw it out. Good luck!--MJH (talk) 02:01, 8 December 2012 (UTC)

I suggest 3 sections: Biography (where/when born, where lived/worked, when died); Company or Edward Fields Carpet Makers; and Iconic Projects. Possibly an Awards section, if any.--MJH (talk) 02:09, 8 December 2012 (UTC)

A page you started has been reviewed!
Thanks for creating La Manufacture Cogolin, SusanLobel!

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"Nice article, a little too promotional so I toned it down. It survived."

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