User talk:Trentsimonheckel

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Help me!
Please help me with drafting of  article  concerning www.reviewtube.com.au. www.reviewtube.com.au Trentsimonheckel (talk) 06:59, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Successfully creating a new article is the absolute hardest thing to do on Wikipedia; it's even harder if one has a conflict of interest, as you do with your website. Please review the conflict of interest and paid editing policies for information on formal disclosures you need to make(the latter is a Terms of Use requirement if you derive any income or compensation of any kind from your website).
 * Your website would only merit a Wikipedia article if it receives significant coverage in independent reliable sources, showing how it meets the special Wikipedia definition of a notable website. Significant coverage goes beyond brief mentions or routine announcements, and does not include primary sources like press releases or staff interviews.  If the website is not written about by independent sources, it would not merit an article at this time.  If it does, ideally you shouldn't be the one to write about it;  however, you may use Articles for Creation to create and submit a draft if you truly feel you can write about your website.  In order for you to succeed, you would need to forget everything you know about it and only write based on the content of independent sources.  Most people in your position have difficulty doing that, but it is technically possible.
 * If you did succeed in getting a draft accepted, you wouldn't be able to edit it directly further after it is formally placed in the encyclopedia; you would need to make formal edit requests. 331dot (talk) 07:09, 12 July 2020 (UTC)