User talk:Zacksjets416

Tequila Avion
Hi - some of the text in the article was copied from http://tequilaavion.com/ - this infringes on the copyright of Tequila Avion, and isn't permitted. Wikipedia, and all it's content, is licensed for everyone to reuse for whatever they like (provided they meet a couple conditions). As such, everything should be written from scratch. Beyond which, something a company would write about itself generally isn't suitable for Wikipedia, as articles should take a neutral point of view, avoiding phrases like "finest handpicked", "unparallelled blend of flavours", etc. Beyond this, the general inclusion guideline suggests that a topic is suitable for an article when multiple independent, third party sources have published information on it - linking those references is a good way to demonstrate the subject's notability. Given that it won awards in San Francisco, etc., I would assume such sources exist. To avoid problems while writing the article, you may consider working on a draft at User:Zacksjets416/sandbox, then moving it into the mainspace once it's written in a reasonably neutral, encyclopaedic fashion, and includes sufficient references that other editors can verify the information, etc. Any other questions, please feel free to ask me. Wily D 16:18, 23 July 2012 (UTC)